Business Travel

  • American Airlines Suspends California Routes

    American Airlines Suspends California Routes

    Another United States airline is being forced to suspend flights due to rising gas prices. American Airlines Suspending Flights to California Due to Rising Gas Prices Last week, American Airlines announced that they will be cutting six routes in California that were scheduled for later this summer. The cuts will be on all three airports…

    read more

  • Atlanta International Airport Concourse Expansion Opens New Gates

    Atlanta International Airport Concourse Expansion Opens New Gates

    Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has opened three new gates ahead of schedule. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport New Gates This comes as part of the airport’s ongoing $1.4 billion Concourse D expansion project, a project that the city’s WSB-TV reports is now about halfway complete, thanks to the completion of these new gates. Mayor Andre Dickens…

    read more

  • The World’s Longest Flight is About to Take Off

    The World’s Longest Flight is About to Take Off

    Qantas is launching the world’s very first direct flight from Sydney to London. Nearly eight years after its initial announcement, Qantas’ “Project Sunrise” is now slated to launch by late 2027. The 18 to 22-hour non-stop service from Sydney to London is set to break records, officially claiming the title of the world’s longest non-stop…

    read more

  • Europe’s New Border Management System: How to Prepare for European Travel This Summer

    Europe’s New Border Management System: How to Prepare for European Travel This Summer

    A structural shift in European border management is facing its first holiday test.  The Entry/Exit System (EES) is now fully operational across 29 European countries. This change will alter how non-EU citizens, including travelers from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, interact with border control when entering the Schengen Area. For those hoping…

    read more

  • What to Pack for Europe Trip: The Ultimate Packing Guide

    What to Pack for Europe Trip: The Ultimate Packing Guide

    Planning a trip to Europe and staring at an empty suitcase, wondering where to even begin? You’re not alone. Packing for Europe is genuinely different from packing for a domestic trip or even most other international destinations. This guide covers everything: the clothes, the documents, the electronics, the toiletries, and yes, the things you should…

    read more

  • US Hotel Rates Reach New Heights

    US Hotel Rates Reach New Heights

    There has been a recent rise in demand for both travel and hotel booking around the globe, but US hotels specifically have been more in demand than ever before. In an interview with NewsNation, HotelPlanner CEO Tim Hentschel said, “We’re seeing robust, year-over-year demand for more than five years now.” A recent industry report shows…

    read more

  • Atlanta Named Top U.S. Summer Travel Destination for 2026

    Atlanta Named Top U.S. Summer Travel Destination for 2026

    Atlanta landed on the top of WalletHub’s latest summer travel ranking. Atlanta beat out a long list of U.S. cities across 41 different indicators, flight costs, number of attractions, average meal prices for two, and more. The ranking was not about the scenery of the locations, however, cities were ranked by how affordable and convenient…

    read more

  • World Travel Awards Europe Gala Ceremony 2026 Location Has Been Announced

    World Travel Awards Europe Gala Ceremony 2026 Location Has Been Announced

    World Travel Awards, one of the world’s most recognized awards ceremony for travel and tourism, has just announced the location for their 2026 Europe Gala Ceremony. Every year, the World Travel Awards completes their Grand Tour—a series of gala ceremonies held around the globe to commemorate excellence in travel and tourism within each continent. The…

    read more

  • Canadian Tourists Aren’t the Only Ones Avoiding the U.S., as Business Travel Also Slows

    Canadian Tourists Aren’t the Only Ones Avoiding the U.S., as Business Travel Also Slows

    Last September, Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley made a direct appeal to Canadian travelers. “As the mayor of Las Vegas, I’m telling everybody in Canada, please come. We love you, we need you, and we miss you.” The city had watched Canadian arrivals fall from 1.4 million in 2024 to just under 1.2 million in…

    read more

  • UK Airlines Cleared to Cancel or Consolidate Flights to Save Jet Fuel

    UK Airlines Cleared to Cancel or Consolidate Flights to Save Jet Fuel

    The UK government has quietly handed airlines some significant new powers heading into peak travel season. As jet fuel supplies grow increasingly uncertain, new legislation now allows airlines to cancel or consolidate flights in advance, without losing their valuable takeoff and landing slots. The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed since early March, a…

    read more