Belgium Travel Warning for UK Tourists Due to Strikes and Flight Disruptions
The UK Foreign Office has warned of travel disruptions in Belgium caused by strike actions affecting Brussels and its airport. UK tourists should expect possible flight delays and disturbances in the city.
Northern Territory to Host Global Rural Women’s Conference 2026
Australia’s Northern Territory will host a global conference focused on rural women in 2026. This event highlights the region’s expanding role in Australia’s business events sector.
New Zealand Eyes Economic MICE Spillovers Beyond Conventions
New Zealand is working to extend the economic benefits from its MICE sector outside of convention venues. The strategy targets wider spillover gains from business events across local economies.
Hilton Signs New LXR Hotel in Japanese Hot Spring Area
Hilton has partnered with LXR Hotels & Resorts to develop a new luxury hotel at a Japanese hot spring destination. This addition aims to serve discerning travelers visiting the country's famous onsen regions.
IHG Signs Garner Hotel in Southend-on-Sea
IHG Hotels & Resorts has recently signed a Garner hotel in Southend-on-Sea, extending its expansion throughout the UK and Ireland. This addition provides more lodging options for travelers in the area.
Kasa Launches Apart-Hotel in Boston
Kasa has expanded its brand with a new apart-hotel opening in Boston. This move reflects the company's ongoing growth into new urban markets.
Jordan Tourism Rebounds With Improved UK Travel Advice and Revived Attractions
Following the easing of the UK travel advisory, Jordan is welcoming tourists back with major attractions like Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea regaining global attention. This shift is supporting greater access for travelers to key destinations across the country.
Norwegian Cancels Norwegian Viva Sailings, Moves Caribbean Homeport to Miami
Norwegian Cruise Line is canceling several months of Norwegian Viva sailings and moving its Caribbean homeport from San Juan to Miami, affecting thousands of passengers.
Royal Caribbean Cancels Costa Maya Shore Excursions Due to Labor Protests
Royal Caribbean is canceling shore excursions at Costa Maya for June 2026 amid ongoing labor disputes at the port. Passengers on these cruises will face disruptions due to the port labor protests.
Amtrak Plans $55M Maintenance Facility Construction in Ogletown
Amtrak plans to build a new $55 million maintenance facility in Ogletown to improve train service operations. The project was announced in June 2026 and supports rail infrastructure enhancements.














