March 25, 2026 by the Travel Weekly staff
From political turmoil to pandemic, travel has weathered many challenges. What lies ahead?
November 30, 2023 by Kenneth F. Whitman, Esq.
How to protect your company and what should be done to avoid these detrimental missteps.
May 3, 2021 by Jeri Clausing
Luis Abinader noted that the Covid infection rate in the Dominican Republic is just 5% and said 80% of the population will be vaccinated in the next few months.
April 1, 2021
Registration is now open for the World Travel & Tourism Council's second Global Scientific Summit on Covid-19.
June 22, 2020 by Jason Notte
"We've been at this for 35 years, and there have been pullbacks," said Ovation executive vice president Michael Steiner. "But each time, we've come out stronger on the other side."
April 27, 2020 by Gay Nagle Myers
Discover Puerto Rico launched a series of 15- and 30-second videos to remind travelers who are staying home that "when the time is right, travel is something that people will be thinking about."
March 17, 2020 by Gay Nagle Myers
"All I can do is help calm my clients' fears, advise them not to panic and come up with alternatives and options for them," JoAnn Gregoli said.
February 27, 2020 by Jamie Biesiada
Most advisors hadn’t seen a notable uptick in cancellations and were hopeful that any of the virus’ effects on travel would be short-lived.
January 27, 2019 by Jamie Biesiada
Executives on the State of the Industry panel at the New York Times Travel Show were largely positive about the resiliency of the traveling public heading in 2019.
January 1, 2019 by Sarah Feldberg
More than a year after hurricanes Irma and Maria wreaked havoc in the Caribbean, their impact lingers.