CHTA Pushes New Metrics for Caribbean Tourism Value
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association urges a more comprehensive framework to better measure tourism’s full economic and social contributions across the Caribbean. Current approaches do not adequately capture the sector’s entire impact.
Hong Kong Tourism Board, Informa Markets Launch Luxury MICE Platform
The Hong Kong Tourism Board and Informa Markets have partnered to launch a new platform dedicated to luxury MICE events in Hong Kong. This initiative aims to strengthen the city's role in the upscale business travel and exhibition sector.
Norwegian Viva Cancels San Juan Sailings, Shifts Caribbean Operations to Miami
Norwegian Cruise Line has canceled Norwegian Viva sailings from San Juan through July 2028. The vessel's Caribbean operations will shift to Miami with alternate cruise options available.
Royal Caribbean Cancels Costa Maya Shore Excursions Amid Protests
Royal Caribbean has canceled shore excursions at Costa Maya in early June 2026 due to labor protests at the port. Passengers from U.S. and Caribbean itineraries are affected and should seek updated information.
New Chair and Business Plan Announced at California High-Speed Rail Board Meeting
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has appointed a new chair to its board while approving an updated business plan and unveiling a construction team to advance the project in 2026.
IATA AGM 2026 Brings Aviation Leaders Together in Rio
IATA held its 2026 Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, drawing global aviation leaders to discuss key industry challenges. Topics included strategic partnerships, airline growth, and sustainability efforts.
Five American Cruise Passengers Exit Nebraska Quarantine Following Hantavirus Exposure
Five American cruise passengers have left a Nebraska quarantine facility after possible hantavirus exposure aboard a cruise. Thirteen others remain confined as health officials continue monitoring.
Carnival Cruise Data Breach Hits Nearly Six Million Travelers
A data breach at Carnival Cruise Line has affected close to six million passengers, exposing personal information. The company is responding with warnings and security guidance.
CDC Probes Illness Outbreak on Alaska Cruise Ship
An outbreak of gastrointestinal illness involving vomiting affected individuals aboard an Alaska cruise ship. The CDC is investigating the incident to determine causes and prevent additional cases.
New Chair and Construction Team Unveiled by California High-Speed Rail Board
The California High-Speed Rail Authority appointed a new chair and updated its construction team in June 2026, alongside approving a revised business plan with updated timelines.
















