FIEXPO Latin America 2026 to Host 200+ Exhibitors in San José

FIEXPO Latin America 2026 to Host 200+ Exhibitors in San José

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FIEXPO Latin America 2026 will be hosted in San José, Costa Rica, from June 8 to 11. Over 200 exhibitors from the Americas and Caribbean are expected to participate.
Drury Hotels Debuts New Tampa Bay Property

Drury Hotels Debuts New Tampa Bay Property

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Drury Hotels has opened its first Tampa Bay location, broadening its reach in Florida’s hospitality market. This marks an important step in the brand’s regional growth.
IHG Signs Latest Garner Hotel in Southend-on-Sea

IHG Signs Latest Garner Hotel in Southend-on-Sea

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IHG Hotels & Resorts has signed a Garner hotel in Southend-on-Sea, marking another step in its expansion across the UK and Ireland. This addition supports IHG's continued growth in these regions.
Kasa Launches Apart-Hotel in Boston as Brand Expands

Kasa Launches Apart-Hotel in Boston as Brand Expands

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Kasa has recently introduced its apart-hotel concept in Boston as part of ongoing brand expansion. The company targets travelers interested in apartment-style stays through this growth initiative.
UK Resort Plans Year-Round Growth with Tourist Tax

UK Resort Plans Year-Round Growth with Tourist Tax

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A UK resort is exploring a tourist tax proposal intended to promote year-round tourism. Local authorities hope the measure will enhance services and diversify visitor patterns.
Las Vegas Tourism at Risk from New Social Media Rules

Las Vegas Tourism at Risk from New Social Media Rules

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Las Vegas faces a growing tourism challenge as new social media regulations threaten international visitor flow. Nevada senators have raised concerns about potential adverse effects on the state’s tourism.
Montenegro’s Sveti Stefan Island Reopens After Five Years

Montenegro’s Sveti Stefan Island Reopens After Five Years

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After five years of closure, Sveti Stefan island in Montenegro has reopened for visitors. Travelers should review key details before planning their trips to this popular destination.
Norwegian Cruise Line Cancels Multiple Norwegian Viva Sailings, Moves Homeport to Miami

Norwegian Cruise Line Cancels Multiple Norwegian Viva Sailings, Moves Homeport to Miami

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Norwegian Cruise Line has canceled multiple months of Norwegian Viva sailings, including winter schedules. The cruise line is also moving its Caribbean homeport from San Juan to Miami through early 2028.
Carnival Cruise Data Breach Exposes Info of Nearly Six Million Passengers

Carnival Cruise Data Breach Exposes Info of Nearly Six Million Passengers

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Carnival Cruise Line disclosed a cybersecurity breach exposing personal and passport data of almost six million passengers. Affected travelers have been notified to be alert to potential identity risks.
Disney Cruise Passenger Removed at Dublin Port, Families Left Stranded

Disney Cruise Passenger Removed at Dublin Port, Families Left Stranded

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Disney Cruise Line required all passengers to disembark at Dublin port, and one passenger was removed due to strict policy enforcement. This action led to families being stranded at the port.
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Norwich Airport Air Traffic Controllers to Strike August 28 over Pay Dispute

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Prospect union air traffic control members at Norwich Airport will strike on 28 August 2026 over pay and conditions. The strike follows a work-to-rule campaign and is expected to cause major travel disruption.
Amtrak Awarded $3B for New Trains Across 21 Routes Without Set Delivery Dates

Amtrak Awarded $3B for 43 New Trainsets for 21 Routes, Delivery Not Before 2031

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Amtrak was awarded nearly $3 billion by the Federal Railroad Administration to buy 43 new trainsets for 21 state-supported routes. Deliveries are not expected before 2031 amid ongoing Midwest locomotive reliability challenges.
Virgin Trains Gains Access to Operate London-Europe Routes from 2030

Virgin Trains Approved to Run Up to 20 Daily London-Europe Services From 2030

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Virgin Trains has been granted UK rail regulator approval to run up to 20 daily return trains from London to Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam starting in 2030. The move ends Eurostar's 30-year cross-Channel passenger rail monopoly.