IHG Adds Garner Hotel in Southend-on-Sea
IHG Hotels & Resorts has signed a new Garner hotel in Southend-on-Sea, continuing its expansion in the UK and Ireland. This growth reflects the brand’s aim to increase its presence in the region.
Iberostar and Meliá Exit Cuba Amid Sanctions
Spanish hotel groups Iberostar and Meliá are leaving the Cuban market due to intensifying U.S. sanctions. Their exit highlights growing pressures on hotel operations in Cuba.
Kasa Debuts New Apart-Hotel in Boston
Kasa has launched a new apart-hotel in Boston, advancing its expansion in the U.S. lodging market. This development marks a key addition to the brand's growing portfolio.
Saudi Arabia Hotel Market Growth Driven by Vision 2034 Tourism Goals
Saudi Arabia's hotel industry is seeing rapid growth aligned with Vision 2034, which aims to reposition the kingdom as a key player in global tourism. This expansion is reshaping the country's tourism landscape.
Spain Anticipates Tourism and Economic Gains from Pope Leo XIV Visit
The visit of Pope Leo XIV to Spain in June 2026 is expected to result in increased tourism and economic benefits. Officials foresee higher visitor numbers benefiting local businesses during this period.
Cullman Tourism Looks Beyond Rock the South for New Opportunities
Cullman officials are assessing the legacy of the Rock the South festival while seeking fresh tourism avenues. Efforts are underway to broaden Cullman's attraction for visitors.
Norwegian Cruise Cancels Winter Sailings and Moves Caribbean Base to Miami
Norwegian Cruise Line has canceled Norwegian Viva's winter sailings, impacting thousands of passengers. The company is also relocating its Caribbean homeport to Miami through early 2028.
California Awards $3.5B Contract for High-Speed Rail Track and Systems
A consortium headed by Kiewit received a $3.5 billion contract to install track and electrification systems on California's Central Valley high-speed rail segment. This contract advances the infrastructure development of the state's high-speed rail.
2026 FIFA World Cup Set to Boost North America Tourism, Says WTTC
WTTC projects that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will drive increased tourism across North America, especially benefiting the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Some travel policy concerns exist but have not been detailed.
China Leads Global Tourism Economy with $135 Billion Spending
China's tourism sector draws tens of millions of visitors annually, with tourism spending reaching $135 billion. These figures position China to emerge as the largest global tourism economy.















