Dublin Airport Earns Level 4+ Carbon Accreditation
Dublin Airport has been awarded Level 4+ Carbon Accreditation, recognizing its strong commitment to managing carbon emissions. This certification marks a key environmental milestone for the airport as of May 2026.
Delta Introduces Nonstop Boston-Nice Flights to Ease Travel Chaos
Delta Air Lines has launched nonstop service between Boston Logan and Nice Côte d'Azur Airport. The route caters to luxury travelers seeking to avoid hub-related travel disruptions.
How Airport Security Technology Is Changing Travel
Upgrades in airport security technology are improving passenger screening and safety. Innovations are also helping streamline operations and reduce wait times at airports.
Elephant Camp Tourist Death Exposes Captive Tourism Risks
A tourist fatality at a New Zealand elephant camp has drawn attention to the risks of captive wildlife tourism. World Animal Protection highlights safety concerns for visitors.
U.S. Issues Crime Warnings for Dominican Republic, Jamaica Affecting Caribbean Travelers
Updated U.S. travel warnings highlight increased violent crime in the Dominican Republic and Jamaica, prompting American tourists to exercise caution on Caribbean trips in 2026. These advisories could affect travel demand and tourism industry dynamics in the region.
JFK Airport Hit by 118 Delays and 5 Flight Cancellations
John F Kennedy International Airport is facing widespread delays with 118 flights postponed and 5 canceled. Airlines such as JetBlue, Delta, and American Airlines are among those impacted across multiple international routes.
American Airlines Installs Starlink on 500+ Aircraft Ahead of Summer
American Airlines has installed Starlink internet on more than 500 aircraft, completing the upgrade ahead of the summer travel season. Passengers on these flights are expected to see improved in-flight internet access.
Jamaica and Caribbean Destinations Confront Tourism Industry Uncertainties
Jamaica is part of a group of Caribbean destinations experiencing tourism growth alongside increasing uncertainty. The region’s tourism sectors, including Barbados and the Bahamas, face new challenges despite ongoing expansion.
African Union Convenes 9th Finance and 5th Trade Tourism Committee Sessions
The African Union recently held joint sessions of two Specialized Technical Committees focusing on finance and trade issues. These meetings took place under the AU framework addressing economic planning and industry topics.
Impact of Jet Fuel Price Surge on U.S. Airline Routes and Flights
Rising jet fuel costs are prompting multiple airlines, including U.S. carriers and international operators, to cut routes and cancel flights. American travelers should expect more disruptions, especially on European and long-haul flights.
















