June 20, 2016 by Danny King
More business groups are looking to do good while on the road, said the luxury chain.
June 16, 2016 by Jamie Biesiada
Mark Goldrup, a State Department consul, said during an ASTA webinar that the U.S. commonly issues alerts for events that draw large crowds, particularly the Olympics.
June 15, 2016 by Danny King
Less than two months before the Olympic Summer Games begin, this host city remains steadfastly optimistic in the face of a Zika infestation, a free-falling economy, political upheaval and unfinished
June 14, 2016 by Jamie Biesiada
According to an online survey by travel insurance provider Allianz Global Assistance, 14.8% said the games should be canceled because of the Zika virus, and 34.1% said they should be delayed.
June 13, 2016 by Jamie Biesiada
Some vendors are seeing as much as a 60% increase and others just as much of a decrease.
June 7, 2016 by Gay Nagle Myers
Tourist arrivals are expected to surpass the 30 million mark for the first time this year, according to CTO chairman Richard Sealy.
June 6, 2016
Studies suggest that airplane travel facilitates the spread of viruses, making people more likely to get sick. But a Los Angeles-based startup is offering airlines a product it says will go a long way
May 24, 2016 by Arnie Weissmann & Michelle Baran
The Mexico Tourism Board CEO's tenure has seen an unprecedented five years of sustained growth in arrivals and spending during a period when Mexico faced a series of challenges.
May 24, 2016 by Gay Nagle Myers
From January through April, Caribbean hotel occupancy fell 2.3 points, average daily rate was down 1.4% and revenue per available room dropped 4.4%, according to data benchmarking firm STR.
May 13, 2016
Rio de Janeiro, for the uninitiated, is a fascinating place that combines the populist spirit of Barcelona's La Rambla with a geographic drama that San Francisco would envy.