Can the U.S. Reverse Its International Visitor Slump Before the World Cup?

Can the U.S. Reverse Its International Visitor Slump Before the World Cup?

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The U.S. is currently experiencing a 14% drop in international arrivals, raising concerns about inbound tourism ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Industry experts assess whether World Cup travel USA can help reverse this trend.
San Francisco Strengthens Its Role as a U.S. Gateway to Asia-Pacific Travel

San Francisco Strengthens Its Role as a U.S. Gateway to Asia-Pacific Travel

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United Airlines’ expansion at San Francisco International Airport strengthens SFO’s role as a major gateway for Asia-Pacific travel. More flight options are set to benefit U.S. leisure and business travelers connecting to Asia Pacific destinations.
Hantavirus Cruise Ship Update: Latest Travel News and Safety Tips

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Update: Latest Travel News and Safety Tips

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Reports of hantavirus linked to cruise ships have drawn attention from travelers and health officials. Current evidence suggests risk remains low, with preventive measures in place.
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Hyatt Vivid Cancun Opens in August 2026

Hyatt Vivid Cancun Opens as Adults-Only All-Inclusive Resort in August 2026

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Hyatt Vivid Cancun opened in August 2026 as an adults-only all-inclusive resort with 416 ocean-view rooms. The property provides unlimited dining and diverse activities near Cancun International Airport.
Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit Launches, Thailand’s First Fairmont Hotel

Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit opens as Thailand’s first Fairmont hotel

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Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit opened on August 23, 2026, as the first Fairmont hotel in Thailand with 416 rooms. The hotel features over 2,000 square meters of event space and a luxury lifestyle concept in central Sukhumvit.
Thailand Implements Tourist Fees and Shortens Visa-Free Stay in 2026

Australia Delays Offshore Skilled Visas, Prioritizes Onshore Applications from July 2026

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Australia’s July 2026 visa directive prioritizes skilled visa applications from workers already in Australia, while offshore skilled visa processing is paused. Skilled workers like nurses and teachers face delays up to 12 months as the government aims to reduce net migration by 2028.