The emergence of women’s sports bars marks a significant cultural shift in the landscape of sports entertainment. These establishments not only serve as venues for viewing games but also act as platforms to promote female athletes and their achievements, addressing a long-standing gap in the sports bar industry. The Sports Bra, which opened its doors
Nestled in the ancient city of Mdina, Malta, Palazzino Belvedere has recently opened its doors as part of The Xara Collection. This 17th-century palace, meticulously restored, showcases the exceptional beauty of traditional Maltese architecture. Visitors to the palazzo will not only experience a luxurious stay but also immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of
Alaska’s cruise industry has seen a remarkable resurgence in demand following the pandemic. Despite this growth, particularly within its premier port of Juneau, measures are being implemented to manage further expansion. This article delves into the nuances of Alaska’s cruise sector, the changing regulatory environment, and the potential evolution of cruising offerings in the region.
In a landmark decision, Alaska Airlines has finalized its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, a deal valued at $1.9 billion, approved by the Transportation Department just a day prior to completion. This strategic merger is aimed at fortifying Alaska Airlines’ position in the highly competitive aviation market, expanding its reach significantly. With this acquisition, the Alaska
In a time when the cruise industry found itself navigating uncharted waters during the pandemic, Royal Caribbean International boldly ventured out of its comfort zone. The cruise line embarked on an unprecedented journey with the launch of its Ultimate World Cruise aboard the Serenade of the Seas. With a staggering length of 274 days, this
Recently, over 250 travel advisors and industry suppliers gathered in Washington, D.C., for the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) Legislative Day. This annual event serves as a crucial platform for travel professionals to engage lawmakers on pivotal legislation that could shape the future of the travel industry. The primary focus this year was advocating
In an impressive display of luxury and sophistication, Capella Bangkok has made headlines as the best hotel worldwide for 2024, as declared in the prestigious “50 Best” ranking. This accolade isn’t just a feather in the cap; it symbolizes the tireless dedication and exceptional service that the establishment, located along the Chao Phraya River, offers
The Riviera Nayarit, a picturesque stretch along Mexico’s Pacific coast, is not just a destination; it’s a burgeoning luxury enclave drawing millions of visitors each year. With over 14,000 hotel rooms and stunning 100 miles of coastline, it’s clear why more than 7 million travelers flock to its shores annually. But as we cast our
The Norwegian Cruise Line is poised to embark on a bold new chapter in its history with the launch of the Norwegian Luna, its second ship in the expanding Prima Plus series. Scheduled to operate from Miami between April and November 2026, the Luna adds a fresh dimension to the cruise experience, building on the
The proposed merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, valued at approximately $1.9 billion, is on the cusp of coming to fruition following clearance from the U.S. Justice Department last month. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has established specific conditions that the airlines must meet to proceed with combining their operations. This agreement not
Poitín, an Irish distillate with ancient roots, has been somewhat lost in the shadow of its more renowned counterparts, Guinness and Irish whiskey. For centuries, this potent spirit was relegated to the fringes of legality, only to reemerge into the spotlight after a ban lasting over 300 years was lifted in 1997. This was a
In a significant shift within the aviation landscape, Alaska Airlines is poised to finalize its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9 billion, reflecting a crucial milestone in the industry’s relentless pursuit of consolidation and growth. Following conditional approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), the merger has cleared critical legal and regulatory hurdles, including
The Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Rainforest Beach & Golf Resort, nestled along Puerto Rico’s northern shores in Rio Grande, is on the verge of a substantial $50 million refurbishment that promises to redefine the guest experience. This ambitious project, which aims to renovate the full spectrum of the resort’s 400 rooms, marks a bold step
The ongoing strike by Boeing machinists has put a significant halt to the production of various aircraft, including the highly anticipated Boeing 737 Max. Such industrial actions can reshape the landscape of airline operations, with U.S. carriers facing the brunt of the disruption. With a prominent expectation of aircraft deliveries during the final months of
Angkor Wat, Cambodia’s majestic 12th-century architectural marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a testament to the region’s rich cultural history. However, recent years have revealed a dramatic shift in visitor dynamics, particularly in light of the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. While Angkor Wat attracts visitors eager to witness its iconic
The cruise industry has emerged as a robust sector in the travel and hospitality landscape, displaying a remarkable resilience even as other areas, particularly hotels, begin to show signs of slowing growth. As cruise lines continue to uplift their revenue projections, a thoughtful examination of the dynamics between cruise pricing and land-based vacation options reveals
The hospitality landscape is poised for an exciting transformation with the announcement of Six Senses’ plans to develop the RiverStone Estate in western Pennsylvania. Nestled approximately 90 miles north of Pittsburgh, this expansive development covers 1,200 acres of lush landscape and aims to provide a refreshing new destination for luxury travelers. Scheduled for completion by
Carnival Cruise Line is poised to make waves in the cruise industry with the upcoming homeporting of the Carnival Luminosa in San Francisco, starting in the summer of 2026. This decision marks a significant expansion of cruise offerings from the city and indicates Carnival’s commitment to providing unique and memorable travel experiences. The Luminosa will