U.S. House Reintroduces High-Speed Rail Funding Bill
The U.S. House has brought back legislation focused on boosting investments in high-speed rail infrastructure. The bill targets improvements that could enhance passenger rail networks in the future.
PATA Celebrates 75 Years, Honors Loyal Member Organizations in Pohang
The Pacific Asia Travel Association celebrated its 75th anniversary at its 2026 Annual Summit in Pohang, Korea. Long-standing member organizations with partnerships exceeding 50 years were recognized for their continued support.
CATO Advocates More Support for Indigenous Tourism in Canada
The Canadian Association of Tour Operators has reiterated its support for the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada. CATO is urging enhanced commitment from industry and government to help advance Indigenous tourism initiatives.
Flight Delays and Cancellations Hit Washington Dulles Airport with 102 Affected Flights
Washington Dulles International Airport is currently experiencing 102 flight cancellations and delays involving United Airlines, Mesa Airlines, and CommuteAir. Key routes to cities including Columbus and Frankfurt have been affected, impacting travel schedules.
Dubai and Middle East Flights Disrupted Amid US-Iran Conflict and Eid Travel Surge
Flight interruptions at Dubai and Middle East airports have increased amid the Eid travel rush and escalating US-Iran tensions. Passengers should prepare for cancellations and altered flight routes.
San Francisco Memorial Day Crowds Highlight Tourism Rebound
San Francisco saw large crowds during the Memorial Day weekend, reflecting a steady recovery in its tourism sector. The visitor presence highlights ongoing industry stabilization after recent disruptions.
Erbil Sees Sharp Rise in Visitors During Eid Celebrations
During the Eid celebrations, Erbil experienced a significant upturn in holiday tourism. Tens of thousands of visitors arrived to join the festivities, contributing to a surge in tourism activity.
South Africa Tourism Rebounds with African Market Leading Growth
South Africa’s tourism growth is predominantly driven by African visitors, with Cape Town serving as a key international hub. However, recovery in long-haul routes remains less robust, contributing to an uneven rebound.
Massive Flight Disruptions at Atlanta Airport with Over 400 Delays
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport encountered extensive flight delays and cancellations impacting several major airlines. Key routes including those to New York and Orlando were disrupted.
St. Maarten Trade Show Gains Spotlight Among Caribbean Travel Advisors
St. Maarten hosts a notable travel trade show that attracts considerable attention from Caribbean-focused travel advisors. The event serves as a key venue for tourism industry networking and regional marketing.














