In an exciting move, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is setting the stage for a renewed commitment to collaboration within the cruise travel sector. Charles “Bud” Darr, the newly appointed CEO, recently highlighted the pivotal role that travel advisors play in this vibrant industry during his inaugural address at the Cruise360 conference. The essence
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Nestled on Marlon Brando’s private paradise in French Polynesia, The Brando stands as a beacon of modern luxury intertwined with a commitment to sustainability. Celebrating a decade of operation, this exclusive resort offers travelers an experience like no other, perfectly balancing opulence with ecological stewardship. Unlike typical eco-resorts that often evoke notions of sacrifice and
The revival of the Victory I marks a significant moment in the nautical world, capturing the spirit of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. Owned by entrepreneur John Waggoner, this coastal vessel is not just another addition to the Great Lakes fleet; it represents the phoenix-like rise from bankruptcy and the trials that
The Lake District has long been a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts and casual walkers alike, a fact largely credited to Alfred Wainwright’s iconic guides. Among the 214 Wainwright fells, Troutbeck Tongue stands out modestly yet majestically, offering both charm and nature’s grandeur without the overwhelming presence found in taller peaks. This unassuming hill, while
As Hawaii stands at the precipice of a significant transformation in its tourism taxation structure, the recent decision to raise the Transient Accommodations Tax (TAT) reflects a bold step toward sustainability. Soon, visitors will encounter a heightened TAT rate, moving from 10.25% to 11% beginning January 2026. This measure, passed under Senate Bill 1396 by
Hawaii, a land synonymous with breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture, is poised for a significant transformation in its tourism landscape as the Transient Accommodations Tax (TAT) is set to rise. Starting in January 2026, the state’s portion will increase from 10.25% to 11%. This legislative change, embodied in SB1396, is not just a fiscal adjustment
The air traffic control system in the United States, a lifeline for countless travelers, is experiencing alarming deficiencies. Recent radar outages at Newark Airport have served as a glaring indication of the crumbling infrastructure underpinning our aviation sector. The FAA reported a radar failure lasting 90 seconds just before dawn, mirroring a similar incident that
American Airlines is setting a new standard in air travel with the launch of its Flagship Suite business class, scheduled to debut on June 5, 2023, aboard the state-of-the-art Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. This innovative offering marks a significant upgrade in passenger experience, aligning with contemporary travelers’ expectations for comfort and privacy. The Flagship Suites are
In the heart of Los Angeles, a provocative proposal to raise the minimum wage for tourism workers to $30 per hour has ignited a fiery debate that encapsulates wider issues within the city’s economy. Dubbed the “Olympic Wage Ordinance,” the initiative aims to incrementally elevate salaries for hotel employees and airport workers as Los Angeles
The passing of Elaine Wynn on April 14, 2023, at the age of 82, marks a significant moment in the history of Las Vegas. Not merely as a co-founder of Mirage Resorts and Wynn Resorts, Elaine’s impact extended far beyond the outlines of the glittering Strip. Her vision played a crucial role in defining the
In a nation known for its abundance, an astonishing 30-45% of the food supply in the United States is estimated to go to waste, according to the FDA. This staggering figure highlights one of the most pressing issues facing not only the American food industry but also the global landscape characterized by hunger and environmental
Royal Caribbean is set to redefine cruising culinary experiences with the introduction of its second Icon-class ship, the Star of the Seas, scheduled to embark this August. One of the most exciting additions is the Lincoln Park Supper Club, a dining venue inspired by the vibrant culinary scene of 1930s Chicago. This themed supper club
Uber Technologies Inc. recently unveiled its financial performance for the first quarter, showcasing an impressive earnings per share (EPS) of 83 cents, demolishing expectations set at just 50 cents. Despite this impressive achievement, the company’s revenue of $11.53 billion fell slightly short of the anticipated $11.62 billion, causing a stir in the market and leading
In an age defined by rapid changes in food production and a growing urgency to address environmental sustainability, one name stands out: Hamdi Ulukaya, the billionaire founder of Chobani. His commitment to revolutionize the dairy industry exemplifies a path forward, merging profitability with a socially responsible approach. After many years of witnessing the unrelenting struggles
The introduction of the Real ID requirement has been a significant milestone in U.S. aviation security, a mandate born out of the post-9/11 world that aims to establish stronger authentication for air travelers. Officially enacted by the Department of Homeland Security, the Real ID program represents a concerted effort to bolster security within the aviation
The announcement of Disneyland Abu Dhabi marks a pivotal moment for The Walt Disney Company as it embarks on its seventh theme park worldwide. Collaborating with Miral Group, a local powerhouse in the UAE, Disney aims to create a unique blend of its trademark magic and Emirati culture. CEO Bob Iger’s recent statements underscore the
The Walt Disney World Resort is set to astound visitors once again with its latest venture, the Beak and Barrel, a lounge that promises to transport guests straight into the swashbuckling world of pirates. Nestled in the vibrant Adventureland, this themed establishment is reminiscent of the carefree essence that Disney has masterfully cultivated throughout its
In Samuel Butler’s 1872 novel “Erewhon,” a thought-provoking satire, illness is not merely a medical concern but a moral failing. Fast forward to the present, and we find ourselves at a crossroads where Butler’s allegorical world has morphed into the reality of Erewhon, a luxury grocery store in Los Angeles that exemplifies the commercialization of