For three days each March, the global travel industry compresses into the vast corridors of Messe Berlin, and ITB Berlin once again proves why it remains the most influential meeting point in tourism. From 3–5 March 2026, decision-makers, destination marketers, hospitality groups, airlines, tech providers, and startups converged in Berlin to negotiate, launch, position, … [Read more...] about ITB Berlin 2026, 3–5 March 2026, Berlin
Sabre at ITB Berlin 2026: Rebuilding the Backbone of Travel for the AI-Native Era
Walking into ITB Berlin in its 60th anniversary year felt a bit like stepping into the engine room of the global travel industry, all glass booths, layered conversations in half a dozen languages, and giant LED walls competing for attention. In Hall 5.1, Stand 106, Sabre Corporation wasn’t just showcasing product updates. It was presenting something much more ambitious: the … [Read more...] about Sabre at ITB Berlin 2026: Rebuilding the Backbone of Travel for the AI-Native Era
Paley Museum x NYC DSS: Free Access to Media, Games, and Culture for 1.4 Million New Yorkers
The iconic Paley Museum, long known as the place where media, sports, gaming, and entertainment collide under one roof, has just opened its doors wider than ever. In a major new partnership with the New York City Department of Social Services, the Museum will now provide free admission and program access to an estimated 1.4 million New Yorkers who receive public assistance, … [Read more...] about Paley Museum x NYC DSS: Free Access to Media, Games, and Culture for 1.4 Million New Yorkers
From Search to Ask: How AI Is Quietly Rewriting the Way We Choose Hotels
Travel planning used to start with tabs, filters, and endless scrolling, the familiar ritual of comparing photos, prices, and reviews until decision fatigue set in. That habit is already slipping. A new joint analysis by NYU School of Professional Studies and Boston Consulting Group suggests that 37% of travelers are now using AI-powered large language models embedded directly … [Read more...] about From Search to Ask: How AI Is Quietly Rewriting the Way We Choose Hotels
Haifa, Where Stone Turns Soft Under Mediterranean Light
This image settles into you slowly, the way Haifa itself does if you give it half a chance. The mosque rises from honey-colored stone with that unmistakable green dome catching the sun, not shouting for attention, just holding it. The minaret is slender and calm, stacked with pale blocks that feel worn in the good way, like they’ve been warmed by decades of hands and weather. … [Read more...] about Haifa, Where Stone Turns Soft Under Mediterranean Light
Mariscos El Submarino, Brooklyn, NYC: This Is the Food I’d Happily Eat Every Day
Some meals feel like a reward, others feel like a habit you want to build your life around, and this one sits firmly in the second category. A plate like this is the kind of food that resets your expectations of what “casual” dining should taste like, and Mariscos El Submarino somehow delivers it without any drama or pretense. Just honest, deeply satisfying seafood-forward … [Read more...] about Mariscos El Submarino, Brooklyn, NYC: This Is the Food I’d Happily Eat Every Day
Paris Baguette: Where a Global Bakery Becomes Local
A Morning Detour in Brooklyn: Paris Baguette as an Urban Pause Brooklyn has a way of absorbing global brands and sanding off their edges until they feel oddly local, and this Paris Baguette does exactly that. From the outside, the storefront is clean and assertive, the blue-and-white sign cutting through brick and fire escapes with a confidence that feels almost European in … [Read more...] about Paris Baguette: Where a Global Bakery Becomes Local
Spring Comes to the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, March 13–April 12, 2026, Tokyo
Set just north of the Imperial Palace, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo feels especially well placed as spring approaches, when museum visits naturally blur into long walks through palace grounds and along the water at Chidorigafuchi. The museum holds one of the most significant collections of modern Japanese art in the country, and its rotating MOMAT Collection … [Read more...] about Spring Comes to the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, March 13–April 12, 2026, Tokyo
Godzilla Expo in Kanazawa, January 17–March 22, 2026, Kanazawa, Japan
Kanazawa is not a city that rushes its stories. It lets them accumulate, layer by layer, the way lacquer deepens with every coat or fabric gains weight through repeated handling. Into this atmosphere steps “Godzilla Expo in Kanazawa,” a traveling exhibition that feels unexpectedly at home here, unfolding inside the red-brick halls of the Ishikawa Prefectural History Museum. The … [Read more...] about Godzilla Expo in Kanazawa, January 17–March 22, 2026, Kanazawa, Japan
Agentic AI and the Summer Squeeze, How UK Travel Brands Are Trying to Stay Ahead
\Another summer, another test of patience for UK travellers. The combination of the EU’s upcoming Entry/Exit System and unresolved post-Brexit staffing shortages is setting the stage for long queues at borders, delayed departures, last-minute cancellations and, inevitably, frustrated passengers pacing terminals with coffee cups gone cold. The pressure isn’t theoretical anymore; … [Read more...] about Agentic AI and the Summer Squeeze, How UK Travel Brands Are Trying to Stay Ahead


