by Jamie Biesiada & Robert Silk
IATA's messaging standard is here, and it promises to revolutionize the way travel agents book air. But there are some kinks that need to be smoothed out before adoption becomes widespread.
by Jamie Biesiada
Travelers between the ages of 18 and 21 like adventure more than any other group, and 71% said they would get a part-time job to save money for a trip.
by Meagan Drillinger
A new wellness-travel partnership with Exhale, a lifestyle and fitness brand with health and spa clubs across the country, will kick off with a series of three- and four-day voyages.
by Christina Jelski
New York enjoyed the highest December occupancy of any top 25 market in the U.S. at 86.6%. That coincided with a plummeting of availability for short-term rentals of 30 days or fewer.
by Nicole Edenedo
The past year saw the creation of a trio of new lines, offering a diversity of experiences. Here's a look at who they are and what they bring to the market.
by Mitra Sorrells, PhocusWire
The program is the first for a major U.S.-based carrier and is created in partnership with Caravelo.
by Tovin Lapan
It marked the first quarter in the black for Hyatt since 2019.
by Tom Stieghorst
Sailings were designed for Japanese travelers, but they have proved popular with North Americans.
by Robert Silk
Apollo Management Holdings, which lent the airline $1 billion early in the bankruptcy process, will become Aeromexico's largest shareholder.
Travel agents attending Travel Weekly’s CruiseWorld will have an opportunity to board and inspect the Royal Princess early in its maiden North American season.