2026 Worst Year for U.S. Flight Delays and Cancellations in Decades
In 2026, U.S. airports saw the highest number of flight delays and cancellations in over ten years. Summer travelers nationwide faced significant disruptions, making flexible travel plans essential.
West Asian Tourism Recovery Hindered by Strait of Hormuz Stalemate
The stalemate around the Strait of Hormuz has lasted into a fifth month, impeding West Asian tourism recovery efforts. Continued regional tensions are slowing progress for the area's travel sectors.
Thailand Sees Record Influx of Chinese Tourists in 2026
Thailand and several Southeast Asian nations have seen a notable surge in Chinese tourist arrivals. This growth is driving record tourism performance and strong travel momentum region-wide.
Indonesia Opens Visa-Free Entry to Kazakhstan and Macau Visitors
Indonesia now permits Kazakhstan and Macau citizens to travel without a visa, aiming to boost tourism and enhance national security. This policy supports streamlined entry procedures while addressing border safety.
What’s Changing for Michigan Summer Travel in 2026: Five Important Reasons
In 2026, summer travel in Michigan will be affected by five key factors altering regional travel trends. These changes may impact how travel plans are made across the state.
MBTA Launches Boston-Logan Airport Ferry to Cut Rush Hour Congestion
The MBTA has introduced a new ferry service between Boston and Logan Airport. The service aims to ease rush hour congestion by offering an alternative route for travelers.
Europeans Avoid Eastern Mediterranean for Summer 2026 Trips
European tourists are reducing summer 2026 travel to eastern Mediterranean countries like Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus amid increased security worries. This trend is shaping holiday choices away from these destinations.
World Cup 2026 Boosts Travel Demand in Host Cities
Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Monterrey are host cities for FIFA World Cup 2026, each experiencing a summer travel demand divided between soccer enthusiasts and budget-conscious travelers. The split highlights two distinct traveler groups shaping bookings this summer.
2026 Summer Travel: Rising Domestic Demand, Lower International Hotel Prices
Domestic travel within the USA is on the rise for summer 2026, while hotel prices at popular international destinations are decreasing. These trends reflect shifting preferences and pricing patterns this season.
Budget-Friendly Family Getaway to Smoky Mountains and Aquarium
An affordable travel option is available from Harrisonburg, Virginia, to the Smoky Mountains featuring family-focused visits to Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies. This package aims to support budget-wise family vacations in the region.













