U.S. Travel Industry Loses Over $1 Billion Amid Government Shutdown
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown is taking a major toll on the nation’s travel industry, which has already lost more than $1 billion in just one week, according to the U.S.
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown is taking a major toll on the nation’s travel industry, which has already lost more than $1 billion in just one week, according to the U.S.
Rome, Italy – The Italian capital is set to host the 25th edition of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Global Summit from September 28 to 30 at the Auditorium Parco della Musica.
United States Faces Historic International Travel Deficit: Industry and Government Must Act Together
New York, USA – A prominent delegation from the Saint Martin Tourist Office recently participated in the 2025 West Indian American Day Parade in New York, one of the most vibrant Caribbean events in the Big Apple.
Authorities, residents, and international media are raising concerns about the growing use of nitrous oxide — popularly known as “laughing gas” — in Ibiza’s tourist hotspots, particularly in the West End area of S
In the heart of the Caribbean, Saint Martin shines as a unique gem where two worlds — French and Dutch — coexist in perfect harmony.
A controversial bill advancing through the Florida legislature is raising alarms among tourism advocates and local business groups, as it seeks to divert hotel tax revenues away from tourism promotion and toward c
The connection between Colombia and the United States continues to strengthen with the inauguration of Avianca's new direct flight between Bogotá and Tampa, a milestone marking the first nonstop route from South A