The surge in pent-up demand that drove high airfares last year appears to have given way to more normal seasonal demand this fall, at least for full-service U.S. carriers. But how long airfare will remain down relative to the past 18 months is an open and very unclear question. “It’s really hard to predict whether […]
READ MORERichard Shane Founder and CEO The World’s Greatest Vacations Here are ten of the most expensive vacation destinations around the world. Keep in mind that prices and rankings can change over time, so it’s a good idea to check for the latest information before planning a trip: St. Barts, Caribbean Known for its luxurious […]
READ MORERichard Shane Founder and CEO The World’s Greatest Vacations A bucket list is a compilation of dreams, goals, and desires that one hopes to accomplish in their lifetime. For many, travel is a significant component of their bucket list. Exploring new places, experiencing different cultures, and witnessing breathtaking landscapes are often at the top […]
READ MOREU.S. airlines have presented widely divergent perspectives this week on the demand environment, with discount carriers reporting a recent plunge and full-service carriers asserting that demand remains in line with earlier expectations. “Over the last couple weeks, things have changed and sequentially gotten worse,” Frontier CEO Barry Biffle said at the Morgan Stanley Laguna conference […]
READ MORERichard Shane Founder and CEO The World’s Greatest Vacations The world of travel is on the brink of transformation, driven by technological advancements, shifting consumer preferences, and a growing awareness of sustainable practices. As we peer into the future, a tapestry of exciting travel trends emerges, promising to redefine the way we explore the […]
READ MOREROME (AP) — Tourist-flooded Venice approved guidelines for testing a new fee for day-trippers on peak visitor weekends next year. The city council gave the go-ahead for the guidelines, tweaking earlier plans for a fee that was announced a year ago. Final approval of the plan will come up for consideration on Sept. 12. The […]
READ MOREWhether clients are looking for an immersive food-and-wine-focused itinerary on the Douro, an intimate experience in France’s Champagne region or a leaf-peeping sailing in the Northeast, they’ll have no shortage of options as they transition from the hustle of summer vacation and a fall slowdown. Here are a few to consider: Emerald Cruises is extending […]
READ MOREA combination of new cruise lines and bigger ships drove cruise capacity growth in the Caribbean this year beyond prepandemic levels, with more vessels on the way. Several cruise lines plan to deploy additional tonnage to the region in 2024 and beyond, potentially boosting passenger volumes in an area that already sails almost half of […]
READ MOREAfter years of delays and no firm start date, travel advisors and tour operators are taking a measured approach to the EU’s upcoming European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). ETIAS, which consumer media often erroneously call a visa, is actually a travel authorization. Obtained via an online application that costs around $8, it screens […]
READ MOREIt’s no secret that revenge travel is filling up airplanes, restaurants and resorts. But sometimes, travelers don’t necessarily want to feel cramped, or be next to fellow tourists when they reach their destination. As a result, more travelers have been seeking private experiences. “When the pandemic happened, [private experiences] kind of grew organically,” said Ron […]
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