Japan Tourism Booms in April with Record Arrivals
Japan saw nearly four million international visitors in April 2026 amid the cherry blossom season. Tourist numbers remained strong despite challenges from geopolitical tensions.
US Border Issues Warning for Record Memorial Day Travel
US border authorities have issued a warning about expected record travel over Memorial Day weekend. Increased traffic at US-Canada crossings may lead to longer wait times for travelers.
IMEX Frankfurt 2026 Hosts Over 150 Countries in MICE and Business Travel Show
IMEX Frankfurt 2026 is confirmed to bring together representatives from more than 150 countries in a major trade event focused on the MICE industry and business travel. The exhibition will continue to be hosted in Frankfurt, underscoring its importance in the global trade show calendar.
Google’s Agentic Shift Transforms Travel Distribution
Google’s agentic shift is impacting travel distribution systems, resulting in changes to how travel content and bookings are managed. The development has been highlighted by Hotel Online as significant for the travel industry.
Amadeus Revenue Grows on Airline Software Demand
Amadeus IT Group has reported rising travel technology revenues, driven by stronger global air traffic and increased demand for airline software solutions. This development reflects ongoing improvements in the travel technology market.
GM Trailering Technology Eases Summer Travel
General Motors offers trailering technology designed to aid safer towing, complemented by smart towing habits to ease summer travel. These tools aim to simplify and enhance travel experiences.
Dubrovnik, Lisbon, Helsinki, Valletta Lead Europe’s Authentic Travel Trend
In 2026, Dubrovnik, Lisbon, Helsinki, and Valletta are leading Europe’s authentic travel trend by showcasing scenic views and genuine local experiences. These cities highlight the continent’s focus on meaningful cultural escapes.
Are Flights Cheaper When Booked at Libraries? Investigation Findings
A viral video proposed that booking flights at libraries might lower costs, but a Washington Post investigation found no consistent evidence of cheaper fares this way. Travelers should independently verify prices before relying on this claim.
Thousands of US Flights Delayed or Cancelled Ahead of Memorial Day
Thousands of flights have been delayed or cancelled across multiple US states during the Memorial Day travel surge, with major airports experiencing significant passenger disruptions. Leading airlines such as Delta and American are among those affected.
Colombia Strengthens Position in Global Meetings and Conventions
Colombia is gaining recognition as a key regional leader in the meetings and conventions industry. Improvements in infrastructure are helping the country attract more business tourism and global events.
















