Flights
Delta Air Lines Is On The Verge Of Launching A New Caribbean Flight Before Any Other U.S. Airline
Delta Air Lines will become the only carrier to offer nonstop service to St. Vincent and the Grenadines along with Grenada from Atlanta.
Published: 10/01/2025
Breeze Airways Launches its First International Routes with $99 Fares
Breeze received U.S. flag carrier certification and will fly from U.S. airports to Cancun, Montego Bay, Punta Cana starting early 2025.
They plan to use secondary airports and underserved routes to keep costs low.
Published: 07/30/2025
Delta Confirms New Nonstop U.S.‑to‑Sardinia Route
From May 2026, Americans can fly directly from NYC (JFK) to Sardinia — the first direct U.S. link to that island. This move taps into wellness travel trends tied to Sardinia being a so-called Blue Zone.
Published: 07/28/2025
Vacations
Canada Extends Free National Park Access And Other Travel Perks For Canadians For Even Longer Than Planned
Launched in April 2025, the Canada Strong Pass is a federal initiative offering free or discounted entry to some of the country’s most iconic museums, national parks, and other attractions. The program aimed to promote domestic travel among children and young people under 18 and quickly became a public hit.
Published: 10/01/2025
Economic Pressures Shift How Americans Take Vacations
A survey by Squaremouth found that while many Americans are still vacationing, they’re changing HOW they travel — opting for cheaper destinations or staying closer to home. Micro‑cations (short trips) are rising in popularity as budget, time, and work constraints bite.
Published: 07/30/2025
"Revenge Travel” Sets New U.S. Records This Summer
Nearly one‑third of U.S. households took a vacation between May and August, the highest share in recent history by some measures.
TSA checkpoint data confirms more people traveling, showing strong recovery after pandemic disruptions
Published: 07/28/2025
Safaris
Uber Enters Kenyan Wildlife Tourism, Providing New Facilities to Travelers
A new “Uber Safari” service launched in Nairobi National Park aims to simplify safari bookings, but critics warn it could degrade the quality of the wildlife experience.
Published: 10/01/2025
Namibia expects drop in tourism after Etosha wildfire
A huge fire damaged about 38% of Etosha National Park, one of Namibia’s biggest wildlife reserves.
Officials warn that the hit to flora, fauna and infrastructure may suppress tourism for the next 2‑3 years.
Published: 07/30/2025
Zimbabwe’s safari industry sees 25% revenue growth from hunting sector
Hunting‑based safari income is expected to reach US$50 million this year, up from US$40 million last year. Growth is largely driven by tourists interested in conservation‑focused travel from key markets like the U.S.
Published: 07/28/2025
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