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  • Atlanta Airport Prepares for Nearly 2.7 Million Passengers Through Memorial Day Weekend

    Atlanta Airport Prepares for Nearly 2.7 Million Passengers Through Memorial Day Weekend

    This Memorial Day weekend, Atlanta, Georgia is going to be packed with travelers. Airport officials at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport expect about 2.7 million travelers to pass through the airport during Memorial Day weekend. This projected figure is nearly 100,000 more than the number of passengers who flew through this airport for Memorial Day weekend…

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  • Airport Security Screenings Are Changing: What TSA Gold+ Means for You

    Airport Security Screenings Are Changing: What TSA Gold+ Means for You

    The Transportation Security Administration has introduced a new expansion to the Screening Partnership Program: TSA Gold+. After a year plagued with US government shutdowns causing delayed airport security lines, the Transportation Security Administration is launching this new private-public partnership program as a way to combat the troubles public TSA screenings face when the government is…

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  • Experts Predict Travel in 20 Years Could Mean Supersonic Flights, AI Agents, and Space Hotels

    Experts Predict Travel in 20 Years Could Mean Supersonic Flights, AI Agents, and Space Hotels

    As artificial intelligence, supersonic aircraft, and even space tourism continue to evolve, travel experts say the way people vacation and move around the world could look dramatically different by 2046. According to a new report from The Wall Street Journal, everything from airport security to road travel may become faster, smarter, and almost entirely automated.…

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  • Southwest Airlines Emergency Landing After Windshield Cracks Midair

    Southwest Airlines Emergency Landing After Windshield Cracks Midair

    A Southwest Airlines Flight 2665 experienced a cracked windshield shortly after takeoff. The Southwest flight was headed to the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport when a crew member noticed the damaged windshield. The airplane took off from the Albuquerque International Sunport around 2 p.m. local time on May 11, 2026. The broken windshield prompted the…

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  • US Will Open Nation’s First Remote Airport Terminal in June

    US Will Open Nation’s First Remote Airport Terminal in June

    Travelers wishing to avoid long security lines at Boston’s Logan International Airport in Massachusetts have a new option for TSA screening. On June 1st, Massport is set to officially open the Logan Airport Remote Terminal. This terminal, located at 19 Flutie Pass on Route 9 in Framingham, Massachusetts, will be a first-in-the-nation facility that moves…

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  • US Airline Passengers Fear Delays and Cancellations Becoming the New Normal

    US Airline Passengers Fear Delays and Cancellations Becoming the New Normal

    If you’re worried about US flight delays and cancellations interrupting your trips and vacations, then you’re not alone. A recent survey was conducted by Hopper Technology Solutions (HTS) with over 1,000 U.S. travelers planning to fly in the next 12 months. The survey has found that nearly 89% of them are concerned about either delays…

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  • Nashville, Tennessee Set to Host the 2030 Super Bowl LXIV

    Nashville, Tennessee Set to Host the 2030 Super Bowl LXIV

    In the May 19th NFL Spring League Meeting in Orlando, it was officially announced that the 2030 Super Bowl LXIV will be played in Nashville, Tennessee. This will be the very first time that Tennessee has ever hosted the Super Bowl, becoming the 21st city in history to ever host one. “Hosting the Super Bowl…

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  • “Turbulence Tests” Have Become a Romantic Travel Trend

    “Turbulence Tests” Have Become a Romantic Travel Trend

    Would you go on vacation with someone you just met? A recent Booking.com survey discovered that nearly 37% of people are willing to go on multi-day vacations with potential partners to test their compatibility, with an additional 32% saying that they are open to the idea. These vacations have been dubbed “turbulence tests” by the…

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  • New Zealand Tourist Fined After Diving into Rome’s Trevi Fountain

    New Zealand Tourist Fined After Diving into Rome’s Trevi Fountain

    A tourist visiting Trevi Fountain is drawing backlash after a viral TikTok video showed him diving into the iconic landmark while crowds watched on in disbelief. According to a report from The Telegraph, the man was identified as a 30-year-old tourist from New Zealand. A video on TikTok, which has been viewed more than 12.2…

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  • U.S. Travel Spending Expected to Top $1.4 Trillion as Industry Growth Continues

    U.S. Travel Spending Expected to Top $1.4 Trillion as Industry Growth Continues

    Domestic travel is expected to keep the U.S. tourism industry on a stable footing through 2030, even as inflation and global uncertainty continue to weigh on the broader economy. New projections are showing that travel spending growth is remaining modest but will be positive through 2028, with stronger gains anticipated later in the decade. According…

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