Every summer arrives with the same promises from the industry — smoother operations, better staffing, upgraded systems — and every summer delivers roughly the same outcome: crowded terminals, strained inventory, and travelers who booked six months out still fighting for seat upgrades. The gap between travel marketing and travel reality has rarely been wider, and that gap is … [Read more...] about Summer Travel Chaos
Cruise Industry Roundup: Fabled Voyages, Atlas, Cunard, and Oceania Chart 2028 and Beyond
Four significant announcements from the cruise industry this week signal where the sector is heading — from a next-generation residential living concept still years from launch, to a fully booked Arctic expedition season, to one of the most ambitious programs ever assembled by a legacy luxury line, to a new ship debuting with two simultaneous world cruises. Here is what each … [Read more...] about Cruise Industry Roundup: Fabled Voyages, Atlas, Cunard, and Oceania Chart 2028 and Beyond
Ryanair Calls for EES Suspension as Border Queues Spread Across Europe
Ryanair has formally called on the 29 Schengen and associated states that have activated the EU Entry/Exit System to suspend mandatory biometric border checks until 1 September, citing growing operational disruption across the network barely three weeks into the system's 10 April launch. The airline's complaint is specific and grounded in data it can observe in real time: … [Read more...] about Ryanair Calls for EES Suspension as Border Queues Spread Across Europe
Visit Caesarea Maritima
Caesarea Maritima sits on Israel's Mediterranean coast between Tel Aviv and Haifa, and it rewards attention in a way that few archaeological sites in the region do. Herod the Great built it from scratch in the first century BCE — a deep-water port city named in honor of Augustus Caesar, engineered on a coastline that offered no natural harbor. The Romans turned ambition into … [Read more...] about Visit Caesarea Maritima
The one-size-fits-all approach to travel marketing has almost never worked
Mont Saint-Michel draws three and a half million visitors a year. On the causeway, they are indistinguishable from one another—a slow procession of cameras and daypacks moving toward the same spire under the same gray Norman sky. They booked through different platforms, arrived from different countries, and carry entirely different expectations. The marketing that brought each … [Read more...] about The one-size-fits-all approach to travel marketing has almost never worked
Star Princess Arrives in Seattle for 2026 Alaska Season
Star Princess, the newest vessel in Princess Cruises' sphere-class fleet, arrived in Seattle on May 3 to begin its inaugural Alaska season. The 177,800-ton ship will operate 20 weekly roundtrip voyages from Pier 91 through September 13, sailing the Inside Passage to Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka, with glacier viewing at Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier. The ship … [Read more...] about Star Princess Arrives in Seattle for 2026 Alaska Season
World Cities Summit 2026, June 14–16, Singapore
The 10th edition of the World Cities Summit takes place in Singapore from 14 to 16 June 2026, organised by the Centre for Liveable Cities and the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The biennial summit convenes government leaders, urban planners, industry executives, and researchers around the theme "Liveable and Sustainable Cities: ACT Now!" — a framework built around three … [Read more...] about World Cities Summit 2026, June 14–16, Singapore
Hantavirus on the MV Hondius: What the Cruise Industry Is Watching
A suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius, a Dutch-operated polar expedition vessel, has killed three passengers and left one in intensive care in Johannesburg, with the ship currently anchored off Praia, Cape Verde, awaiting authorization to disembark symptomatic travelers. The World Health Organization confirmed one case by laboratory testing on May 3 and flagged … [Read more...] about Hantavirus on the MV Hondius: What the Cruise Industry Is Watching
MSC World Asia Is Building a Theme Park at Sea
The cruise industry's arms race has a new front: open-air amusement parks suspended over the ocean. MSC Cruises just detailed the family entertainment lineup aboard *MSC World Asia*, its third World Class flagship, debuting December 2026. The headline attraction is Cliffhanger — Europe's first over-water swing ride, cantilevered above the deck with unobstructed sea views … [Read more...] about MSC World Asia Is Building a Theme Park at Sea
Coffee with Pastel de Nata in Lisbon
There is a version of a perfect afternoon that costs less than two euros and requires no reservation. In Lisbon, it arrives on a black tray: one pastel de nata, one coffee, no further negotiation required. The pastel de nata is a Portuguese custard tart with a specific argument to make. The shell is laminated pastry, lacquered and blistered at the edges from a very hot oven. … [Read more...] about Coffee with Pastel de Nata in Lisbon





