02.06.2026 19:14
Amex GBT Sale Shows AI Is Now Reshaping Corporate Travel
Long Lake’s planned $6.3 billion acquisition of Amex GBT highlights how AI is changing corporate travel management, service expectations and U.S. business travel programs.
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U.S. Hotel Forecast Upgrade Signals Firmer Summer Rates for American Travelers
CoStar and Tourism Economics upgraded their 2026 U.S. hotel forecast as leisure, group and event demand strengthen. Here is what it means for American travelers.
Read more02.06.2026 17:15
American Airlines Route Suspensions Show How Fuel Costs Are Reshaping U.S. Flying
American Airlines is reportedly pausing six domestic routes from August to October, a fresh sign that higher jet fuel costs are putting thinner nonstop flights under pressure.
Read more02.06.2026 16:15
FAA World Cup No Drone Zones Add a New Planning Step for U.S. Summer Travel
The FAA has announced World Cup 2026 no-drone zones across U.S. stadiums, fan events, team hotels and training sites, adding a new planning issue for summer travelers.
Read more02.06.2026 14:15
JetBlue’s Caracas Plan Turns South Florida Into a New U.S.-Venezuela Air Travel Battleground
JetBlue wants to add Fort Lauderdale-Caracas flights by the end of 2026, joining American and United in rebuilding nonstop U.S.-Venezuela air service after a seven-year pause.
Read more02.06.2026 13:13
O'Hare Flight Caps Take Effect, Changing Summer Travel Through Chicago
FAA limits at Chicago O'Hare begin June 2, reducing peak summer operations and reshaping connections, schedules and delay planning for U.S. travelers.
Read more02.06.2026 12:14
New Ebola Screening Rules Reroute Some U.S.-Bound Travelers Through Four Airports
CDC and State Department updates require some travelers recently in DRC, Uganda or South Sudan to use designated U.S. airports for Ebola screening. Here is what it means...
Read more02.06.2026 11:15
Newark Customs Threat Eases, but U.S. Gateway Airports Still Face World Cup Travel Risk
DHS now says Newark international flight processing does not need to stop, but the episode shows why CBP staffing and gateway reliability matter for U.S. summer and World...
Read more02.06.2026 10:15
A Quieter Hurricane Forecast Still Changes Summer Travel Planning for Florida, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
NOAA expects a below-normal 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, but U.S. travelers still need flexible plans for Florida, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Caribbean cruises.
Read more02.06.2026 09:14
Boston Logan's Remote Terminal Tests a New Way to Beat Airport Bottlenecks
Boston Logan's new Framingham remote terminal lets eligible Delta and JetBlue passengers clear TSA before reaching the airport, a U.S. first with wider airport-capacity implications.
Read more02.06.2026 08:14
Uber’s World Cup Shuttles Put Matchday Transportation at the Center of U.S. Travel Planning
Uber’s new World Cup shuttles, van service and Travel Pass arrive as U.S. host-city visitors face high transit costs, uneven hotel demand and complex matchday logistics.
Read more02.06.2026 07:14
Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day Mexico Setback Reshapes Caribbean Cruise Planning
Mexico’s rejection of Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day Mexico plan in Mahahual changes expectations for future Costa Maya cruise itineraries, private-destination strategy and U.S. cruise planning.
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