Starship Flights Set to Revolutionize US Business Travel Speed and Routes
Starship flights are proposed to deliver ultra-fast travel options for business trips in the US. This development could reshape airline industry dynamics by 2026.
Google AI Advances Travel with Zero-Click Booking and Personalized Itineraries
Google AI is launching zero-click booking and personalized travel itinerary features in the US, aiming to simplify travel planning. These tools, set for 2026 deployment, offer tailored and efficient booking experiences.
Flight Delays Disrupt Amsterdam Schiphol International Routes
KLM and BA CityFlyer have grounded 18 flights at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, leading to delays impacting international routes to countries such as Sweden, Greece, Norway, Portugal, and the US. Travelers should expect disruption on affected flights.
US Summer Travels Lengthen Amid 25% Travel Insurance Demand Surge in 2026
US summer vacations in 2026 are longer than in previous years, leading to a nearly 25% increase in travel insurance demand. This rise highlights growing attention to travel protection during extended trips.
Flat-Bed Business Class Deals and Europe Flights Before Summer Peak
Deals on flat-bed business class tickets are available, including flights to Europe. Booking early helps avoid peak summer fare increases.
Flight Disruptions Hit Amsterdam Schiphol with Multiple Airlines Delayed and Cancelled
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport experienced major flight delays and cancellations affecting several international airlines in early June 2026. Passengers on routes to and from Geneva and Berlin were notably impacted.
FIEXPO Latin America 2026 to Host 200+ Exhibitors in San José
FIEXPO Latin America 2026 will take place in San José from June 8-11, featuring more than 200 exhibitors from Costa Rica and other countries across the Americas and Caribbean.
Kasa Opens Apart-Hotel in Boston Amid Expansion
Kasa has broadened its U.S. operations with a new apart-hotel in Boston. This move is part of the company’s continuing efforts to grow its brand presence across the country.
Cuba Opens Hotel Management to Nationals After Chains Exit
Cuba has revised its policies to enable Cuban nationals, both domestic and abroad, to manage hotels after international chains exited the market. This change reflects a shift toward increased local control of the hotel sector.
Luxury Collection Reopens Hotel in New York City
The Luxury Collection has reopened a hotel in New York City, marking its return to the market. This move is part of the brand’s ongoing expansion within the U.S.
















