What deregulation could mean for U.S. airlines and the payment industry
It’s 2025, Donald Trump’s second term as president of the United States is about to commence, and the signs are clear that the new administration will be on the side of deregulation. Many U.S.-based travel technology industry executives are optimistic about the bigger picture. For airlines and travel payment providers,
This Georgia City Is Home to One of the Oldest St. Patrick’s Day in the U.S.
Savannah, Georgia, is home to the second-largest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the U.S. Founded in 1824, the event is now 201 years old. During the parade, you can expect emerald-colored beer, marching bands, and fountains flowing with green water. When people think of St. Patrick’s Day parades in the
West Palm Beach, Florida, Was Just Named the Top Trending Destination in the U.S.
Tripadvisor named West Palm Beach, Florida, the No. 1 trending U.S. destination. The city has an international airport, historic towns, and a small-town feel. While there’s no beach, travelers can pop over to the nearby Palm Beach. What comes to mind when you think of Florida may be beaches and
‘No Other Land’ Won an Oscar & Cowardly U.S. Studios Need to Distribute It
The film No Other Land just won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature at the 97th Academy Awards, marking the first time a Palestinian filmmaker has ever won an Oscar. The documentary is co-directed by award-winning Palestinian filmmaker, lawyer, and activist Basel Adra alongside Yuval Abraham, an Israeli filmmaker and
A look at how U.S. travelers plan and book lodging
Travelers booking lodging in the United States reached a new high in the 12 months ending July 2024, up slightly from the previous year. It seems many travelers start planning with a specific place in mind (almost six in 10), but one-third need to narrow down their choice from a
‘The Roller Coaster Tour’ Is the No. 1 Hidden Gem Road Trip Route in the U.S.
Close your eyes and think about the best road trip you’ve ever been on. Maybe you were with your family. Perhaps it was with a few friends, a partner, a loyal dog, or just you and the road ahead. Perhaps the window was rolled down, and a warm breeze flowed
First Human Hospitalization for H5N1 Bird Flu in Wyoming Sparks Concern as Outbreaks Spread Across U.S.
A woman in Wyoming has been hospitalized with H5N1 bird flu, marking the first recorded human case in the state and the latest in a growing series of infections across the United States. According to the Wyoming Department of Health, the patient is an older adult with preexisting health conditions
This European Airline With Hotel-like First-class Suites Is Adding Flights to 3 More U.S. Cities
The German airline Lufthansa has announced additional routes that will have their new in-flight experience known as Allegris, which included an overhaul of economy, premium economy, business, and first-class cabins. The lucky routes getting access to the refreshed interiors are Munich to San Diego (starting March 30) and New York-Newark
Things GM Build For The U.S. Military You Might Not Know About
Amir Levy/Getty Images There are a lot of interesting facts about General Motors that might surprise even the biggest car enthusiast, including being proficient with producing weapons, aircraft, and ammunition just as well as it manufactures civilian cars. The company and its
U.S. State Department Releases Additional Dates for Special In-person Passport Fairs Across the Country
The U.S. Department of State has released new dates through March for its special passport fairs around the country for travelers who must apply in person. The special passport acceptance fairs will take place in states across the United States from Florida to New Jersey, Texas, and beyond. Travelers under