12.06.2026 06:14
Canadian Travel to the U.S. Is Rebounding, but the Recovery Is Still Fragile
Canadian trips to the U.S. rose again in May 2026, but volumes remain far below 2024 levels. Here is what the rebound means for U.S. tourism, airlines and...
Read more12.06.2026 05:16
Record Sargassum Outlook Puts Caribbean and Florida Beach Trips on Watch
USF and NOAA data point to a major 2026 sargassum season for the Caribbean, Gulf and Florida. Here is what U.S. travelers should know before booking summer beach...
Read more12.06.2026 04:16
June 14 Free Park Day Comes With New 2026 Limits for International Visitors
The June 14 national park fee-free day is limited to U.S. residents in 2026, while international visitors still face regular entrance fees and $100 surcharges at 11 major...
Read more10.06.2026 12:14
World Cup Hospitality Labor Disputes Add a New Planning Risk for U.S. Travelers
Fresh World Cup labor disputes in U.S. host cities could affect hotels, stadium service and airport concessions. Here is what travelers should plan for.
Read more10.06.2026 10:18
American Adds Free Inflight World Cup Streaming for AAdvantage Members
American Airlines is giving AAdvantage members free FOX One access on domestic flights during the FIFA World Cup travel window. Here is what U.S. travelers should know.
Read more10.06.2026 09:13
Boston Logan Remote TSA Terminal Tests a New Way to Ease U.S. Airport Crowding
Boston Logan's Framingham remote TSA terminal gives Delta and JetBlue passengers a new way to clear security before reaching BOS, with broader implications for U.S. airport access.
Read more10.06.2026 08:19
Norwegian Viva Shift to Miami Cuts a Future San Juan Cruise Option
Norwegian Cruise Line is moving Norwegian Viva from planned San Juan Southern Caribbean cruises to PortMiami Bahamas sailings, changing future options for U.S. cruise travelers.
Read more10.06.2026 07:16
Boston Logan’s Remote TSA Pilot Could Change How U.S. Travelers Reach Crowded Airports
Boston Logan’s new Framingham remote TSA screening pilot lets some Delta and JetBlue passengers clear security before reaching BOS, testing a model for crowded U.S. airports.
Read more10.06.2026 06:15
IATA Fuel Shock Forecast Points to Higher Airfare Pressure for U.S. Travelers
IATA’s June 2026 airline outlook warns that high jet fuel costs are cutting industry profits and pushing fare pressure into the U.S. travel market.
Read more10.06.2026 05:14
New $750 Visa Interview Fee Could Reshape U.S.-Bound Travel Planning
The State Department will test a $750 expedited B-1/B-2 visa interview appointment fee from July 1 through Dec. 31, 2026. Here is what it means for U.S.-bound travel.
Read more10.06.2026 04:19
Hawaiian’s Main Cabin Meal Change Adds a New Cost to Hawaii Trips
Hawaiian Airlines will shift most Hawaii-mainland Main Cabin meals to paid pre-order dining from July 1, changing how U.S. travelers compare Hawaii flight costs.
Read more10.06.2026 03:18
World Cup Entry Problems Put U.S. Border Readiness in the Travel Spotlight
World Cup visa and border issues are creating a new planning risk for U.S. travel, host-city airports, fans and travel sellers as the 2026 tournament opens.
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