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  • 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…

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  • Worldwide Developer Competition Starts to Build an AI Travel Agent

    Worldwide Developer Competition Starts to Build an AI Travel Agent

    The future of AI as a tool in travel and travel planning might be closer than we think. The RouteStack Build Challenge has opened registration to developers worldwide. The rules are simple: build a working AI travel agent in the next 29 days, and win a 7-night resort stay. Submissions will be due June 29th…

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  • Iceland Travel Itinerary: The Perfect Iceland Trip Guide

    Iceland Travel Itinerary: The Perfect Iceland Trip Guide

    Iceland is a place that genuinely looks like a different planet, and that’s not an exaggeration. Within a few hours of touching down, you can stand next to an active geyser, walk across a glacier, and watch a waterfall drop directly into the sea. The country packs glaciers, volcanoes, black sand beaches, hot springs, lava…

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  • Europe’s Rollout of EES Entry Rules With Fingerprints and Biometric Scans Has Not Gone Smoothly

    Europe’s Rollout of EES Entry Rules With Fingerprints and Biometric Scans Has Not Gone Smoothly

    Europe’s new entry-exit system, forcing travellers to take fingerprints and facial biometrics from British and worldwide travellers to Europe, is supposed to be complete, but is having problems. EES went live at some European airports on October 12 2025. The EU has been rolling out the new digital border system, called the entry-exit system. And…

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  • Phone Data Reveals 42% Drop in Canadian Visits to the US in 2025

    Phone Data Reveals 42% Drop in Canadian Visits to the US in 2025

    Canadians may be cutting back on trips to the US faster than official border figures indicate, a new University of Toronto study reports. Researchers used anonymous cellphone data and looked at travel patterns between Canada and major US cities. They found a sharper decline than official border statistics show. Roughly 42% last year, compared with…

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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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  • 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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