BOEING FACES REPETITIVE AND SYSTEMIC SAFETY ISSUES

Joe McClain -
A report issued by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on June 24, 2025, detailed safety problems at Boeing and oversight shortcomings by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) concerni ...

CUBA’S E-VISA INTRODUCED DESPITE THE TOURISM CRISIS

Michael Trout -
Amid a tourism sector facing considerable headwinds, Cuba has announced a new entry protocol for international tourists. According to the Cuban Ministry of Tourism, starting July 1, 2025, all foreign ...

THAILAND-CAMBODIA BORDER DISPUTE DISRUPTS THE TOURISM INDUSTRY

Kevin Eagan -
Thailand's border areas in six provinces are currently experiencing closures following rising disagreements with Cambodia, significantly affecting movement to tourist hotspots like Angkor. The Aranyap ...

EU PROPOSALS THREATEN TRAVEL AGENCIES

Nik Fes -
A significant debate simmers within the European travel sector as the EU Parliament gears up to vote. Proposals from the Transport and Tourism Committee look set to potentially reshape passenger right ...

HIGH TAXES MAKE FLYING FROM GERMANY EXPENSIVE

Laura Loss -
Air travel within Germany and across Europe can be surprisingly expensive, according to a recent ADAC (The German Automobile Club) study, citing government taxes and fees. Their review of about 120 ro ...