From Stamps to Scans: Europe Implements New Biometric Entry System in October
Europe is getting ready to launch a new biometric border era with EES in October 2025, followed by ETIAS travel authorisation
Europe is getting ready to launch a new biometric border era with EES in October 2025, followed by ETIAS travel authorisation
The possible federal government shutdown in the U.S. on October 1 will not influence operations at Reagan National and Dulles airports; however, staffing shortages could cause travel delays
In China, a groundbreaking bridge that has been inaugurated in Guizhou will significantly cut travel time across two mountainous regions. The bridge will offer quick transportation, tourist attractions, green infrastructure, and even a café atop the towers
After criticism from the EU, travelers from Czechia can now book combined tickets to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland
Poland's massive investment in railway infrastructure has finally paid off, with the country getting ready for a significant boost to its travel and tourism industry via a brand new high-speed rail connection to the Tatra Mountains
Canada issues high crime travel alert for Brazil: tourists at risk even at popular beaches. Tourists have been injured or killed if they resisted armed robbers
Leading tourism expo opens in Miami; from Aspen to Costa Rica, WTE Miami highlights top destinations, innovations, and growth in tourism across North, Central, and South America
Temporary road and terminal changes at Logan Airport may cause delays until November 2025. Travelers are advised to plan ahead, follow signage, and check flight statuses
Energy Crisis Escalates in Cuba: Fuel shortages cripple hotels and tourist sites' ability to operate backup generators - this is the result
The U.S. Embassy warns citizens about expected protests at Juarez Hemicycle in the bustling center of one of the most populated cities in the world, reminding that foreigners are prohibited from political activities in Mexico