The administration of Donald Trump has announced a new expansion of the U.S. travel ban, adding more countries to the list of nations whose citizens face full or partial restrictions when entering the United States.
Travelers in 2025 increasingly turned toward emerging destinations, moving away from overcrowded hotspots in search of authenticity, affordability, and unique cultural experiences.
A new trend is reshaping transatlantic travel as European visitors increasingly choose smaller U.S. cities over traditional gateways like New York, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C.
Colombia’s transport authorities forecast that more than seven million passengers will travel within the country during the upcoming holiday season, reflecting a strong domestic tourism rebound.
With remote work becoming increasingly widespread, several resorts and travel companies globally have begun offering “work-and-travel” packages: extended-stay deals combining reliable internet, coworking amenities, and leisure/tourism perks.
Travel agencies in multiple regions report a notable uptick in bookings from solo women travelers, prompting the launch of safety-focused travel services and packages tailored to their needs.
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