The Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, the official tourism organisation for Nigeria, has joined the United States Tour Operators Association as an associate member. This membership makes Nigeria the first and only west African country to be accepted into USTOA. Nigeria Tourismâs acceptance into USTOA comes as no surprise, as its goals match up aptly with…
5.8 million international visitors traveled to the United States
The U.S. Department of Commerce today announced that 5.8 million international visitors traveled to the United States in September 2012, an eight percent increase over September 2011. September 2012 registered the 18th straight month of increases in total U.S. visits. In September 2012, the top inbound markets continued to be Canada and Mexico with each…
Liberty Island to reopen on United States Independence Day
Officials at the United States National Park Service has confirmed Liberty Island, damaged by Hurricane Sandy, will reopen on July 4th. Ellis Island, also damaged in the storm, requires more extensive repairs and remains closed. There is no reopening date at this time. Advance reservations are required for access to the Statue of Libertyâs crown.…
United States issues worldwide travel alert
Officials at the United States state department have issued a global travel alert following a terrorist attack in Kenya which left score of civilians dead. The warning urges American citizens to be on their guard against actions and violence against them by al-Qaâida and other militant groups. It warned al-Qaeda and other groups could be…
United States places first restrictions on Ebola travel
Officials in the United States have confirmed passengers originating from countries at risk of Ebola will be forced to fly to airports with screen procedures for the virus in place. This is the first time the United States has placed any restrictions on travel in relation to the disease, and comes after days of mounting…
ITB Berlin 2015: United States leads tourism boom in Americas
The economic situation in the United States and Canada is improving and with it has come a renewed increase in foreign trips in 2014. At the same time the weaker-performing economies of Brazil and Argentina have led to slower growth in tourism in South America. These are the findings of the ITB World Travel Trends…
United States seeks to tighten visa waiver programme
Officials in the United States have revealed plans to tighten travel restrictions for visitors using the visa waiver programme. Approximately 20 million people from 38 countries presently enter America each year under the visa waiver programme, which allows travel without needing full visas. The scheme has come under increased scrutiny since terrorist attacks in Paris…
United States state department issues Europe travel alert
The United States state department has issued a launch warning American residents to the chance of potential terrorist assaults all through Europe this summer time. The department warns terrorists could also be planning to focus on main occasions, vacationer websites, eating places, business centres and transportation. âThe large number of tourists visiting Europe in the…
TAP Portugal boosts United States flights with two new routes
TAP Portugal has elevated its direct continuous weekly flights to the United States because it welcomes the introduction of its new A330 plane to the fleet. The Star Alliance-member will now supply day by day continuous direct flights from Lisbon to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York and the Logan International Airport in Boston,…
United Airlines boosts United States west coast flights
United Airlines will improve the frequency of its flights from London/Heathrow to each its San Francisco and Los Angeles hubs. For winter 2016-17, the airline will function a second each day Heathrow-San Francisco nonstop service, efficient October thirtieth, 2016. For summer time 2017, United will add a second each day Heathrow-Los Angeles flight, efficient April…