by Michael B. Baker, Business Travel News
The date falls on the early end of Southwest's prior guidance of the second half of 2021.
by Tovin Lapan
Like a bucket of water on a beach bonfire, the delta variant has doused hopes of a smooth, linear tourism recovery in the Aloha State.
by Paul Szydelko
The new, nongaming hotel, billing itself as "Las Vegas' first cannabis-inclusive property," has an entire floor where guests can consume weed in their rooms.
by Jamie Biesiada
Users connect the app to their email inbox. A bot searches for upcoming travel plans and puts together an itinerary, including flights, hotels, activities and restaurants.
by Tom Stieghorst
The company has unveiled its growth plans as yields have declined on cruises sold to Chinese travelers on brands such as Costa and Princess.
by Robert Silk
The carrier's decision to pare back its schedule by 8% to 10% comes while it has been beset with operational problems.
According to Consumer Price Index data, July airfares dropped 9.6% from June.
by Johanna Jainchill
About halfway through 2017, when "Trump Slump" had become a popular term for explaining a predicted slowdown in inbound travel to the U.S., researchers at Tourism Economics began to notice some funny
Passholders will be able to take an unlimited number of flights over the course of a 12-month term.
The expansion hinges on how quickly Hawaii can have a verification system in place for those vaccinated outside the state, Gov. David Ige said.