MGallery Adds Kove Hotel to Greece Portfolio
MGallery Collection has enhanced its Greek portfolio by opening the new Kove Hotel. This launch represents a growth step for the brand within Greece's hospitality sector.
Park Hyatt’s First Caribbean All-Inclusive Resort Opening Date Announced
Park Hyatt will introduce its inaugural all-inclusive resort located in Riviera Maya, Caribbean, featuring exclusive plunge-pool penthouses. The brand has announced the opening date for this new property.
Newark Airport Plan Risks $8B Loss, Travel Group Warns
A US travel group warns that a proposed plan at Newark Liberty International Airport could cause an $8 billion economic loss. The proposal may also disrupt international traveler operations.
Colombia Tops Brazil Tourism Growth Early 2026
Inbound tourism to Brazil from January to May 2026 saw Colombia become the leading source country, surpassing several nations. Tourists primarily visited Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Iguaçu Falls, and the Amazon region.
Odyssey of the Seas Resumes Mediterranean and Caribbean Routes
Royal Caribbean has resumed operations of Odyssey of the Seas with routes covering the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Passengers can now book cruises linking Rome and Bayonne for 2026.
Carnival Cruise Changes Mexican Riviera Routes from Long Beach
Carnival Cruise Line has revised its Mexican Riviera itineraries, impacting cruises from Long Beach. Travelers with existing bookings should check updated schedules to accommodate route changes.
India’s Bullet Train Project Shows Significant Progress After Nine Years
Nearly nine years after its start, India’s first bullet train project is making steady progress. Key advancements underline the ongoing development of the country's high-speed rail system.
IPW 2026 Concludes in South Florida with Strong Global Attendance
IPW 2026 wrapped up recently in South Florida with noted participation from the global travel industry. The event remains a key forum for international travel collaborations.
Travel Industry Warns $8B Loss if Customs Staff Removed at Newark
U.S. travel groups warn that removing customs officers from Newark Airport could lead to $8 billion in annual economic losses. The move may also disrupt international travel and cause passenger delays.
Tour Operators Urge Support for Indigenous Tourism Amid Uncertain Future
Tour operators are calling for stronger industry and government support as the Indigenous Tourism Association faces an uncertain future. Their efforts underscore the association's importance within the tourism sector.














