Hotel Housekeepers Face More Stress Under App Management
Housekeepers in hotels using app management report increased stress and fewer breaks, revealing changing labor conditions in the U.S. hotel industry. These findings were shared in May 2026.
Carnival Unveils Patriotic Crest for Miami Cruises Celebrating 250th Anniversary
Carnival Cruise Line has introduced a new patriotic crest on its Miami-based ships in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. This design is part of updates associated with Miami sailings.
Carnival Upgrades 23-Year-Old Ship Sailing from Port Canaveral
Carnival Cruise Line has completed upgrades to its 23-year-old cruise ship operating out of Port Canaveral. The refurbishments are designed to enhance the onboard experience for travelers.
California High-Speed Rail Awarded Contract for Sleeper Cars
A contract has been granted for sleeper cars as part of California’s high-speed rail project. This award is a key step in procuring new equipment for the state’s bullet train.
California High-Speed Rail Progress and Funding Challenges Persist
Nearly 18 years after voter approval, California's high-speed rail project is still facing substantial delays and financial hurdles. The stalled progress continues to challenge the realization of the state's bullet train vision.
CBP Advances Social Media Screening Rule for International Travelers
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has put forward a proposal to adjust social media screening of international travelers. The change could lead to more comprehensive social media checks at U.S. entry points.
Alaska Airlines Launches Landmark Seattle-London Heathrow Flight
Alaska Airlines has launched its first nonstop flight between Seattle and London Heathrow, a move intended to ease disruptions affecting transatlantic travel. The new route offers passengers a direct option to help reduce cancellations and airport delays.
Denver Competes to Boost International Tourism Amid Declining Visitors from Key Countries
Denver has joined several major U.S. cities in efforts to grow international tourism amid decreased visitors from Mexico, Canada, and Brazil. Despite this, the combined tourism revenue of these cities has exceeded $10 billion.
Trinidad and Tobago State of Emergency: Visitor Safety Alert
Trinidad and Tobago has declared a nationwide state of emergency due to rising violent crime. New safety alerts urge visitors to remain cautious while traveling in Trinidad.
Carnival Cruise Issues Caribbean Camouflage Clothing Advisory
Carnival Cruise Lines warns passengers against wearing camouflage clothing ashore at select Caribbean ports including Jamaica, Bahamas, and Barbados. This measure reflects local rules now impacting cruise itineraries in the region.














