The end of summer tends to be a time to get day-to-day life back on track. The kids go back to school, and vacation credit card bills arrive, so your next vacation plans may be put off. However, there is at least one island paradise showing no signs of slowing down. In fact, fall and…
Airfare In Asia Continue To Rise: These 4 Asian Destinations Are Still Affordable From The U.S.
As the travel industry has opened up again across the globe, travelers have amazing choices in where they would like to visit. Asia has many wonderful places to cross off your travel bucket list, but this year has sky-high prices for airfare. Those looking to visit Asia in 2023 might be disappointed when searching for…
Hong Kong Tourism Is Struggling As COVID-19 Limitations Continue
Experts claim that Hong Kong’s ongoing pandemic restrictions have not effectively stopped the spread of COVID-19, and the city is now fighting to restore its tourism industry. Despite the city’s reputation as a welcoming site for international visitors, Hong Kong has remained mainly off-limits to tourists from outside the country for the better part of…
Las Vegas Hidden Hotel Fees Continue To Skyrocket
Las Vegas is always a trendy destination and tourism has recently increased, but so have hidden fees. This city offers travelers the best shows, entertainment, casinos, quick weddings, and a unique ambiance that can only be found here. From January to June over 18.5 million tourists visited this city this year. Compared to the same…
Gatwick flight cancellations may continue through July & August as the airport calls for a cap on operations.
Holidaymakers due to fly out of Gatwick, the UK’s second-busiest airport, over the coming months may find their flight cancelled. Flight cancellations seem to be part of daily news life and there is more to come. Holidaymakers due to travel this summer out of Gatwick, the UK’s second-busiest airport, may find their flight cancelled because…
Zero Tolerance Policy For Bad Behavior On Flights Will Continue With Fines Up To $80,000
The FAA announced on Wednesday that the zero-tolerance policy for unruly passengers will become permanent. Bad behavior on planes has been a massive problem for airlines in the U.S. since the beginning of the pandemic. Over 1,200 passenger incidents have been reported so far in 2022 and we aren’t even halfway through the year. Under…