
Global Travel Growth Turns Negative for First Time in 2026: What It Means for the Industry
Global travel growth has dipped negative for the first time in 2026, but experts say it's a rebalancing — not a collapse — as Asia-Pacific surges.

Global travel growth has dipped negative for the first time in 2026, but experts say it's a rebalancing — not a collapse — as Asia-Pacific surges.

Southwest Airlines and Singapore Airlines have finalized an interline agreement, making connecting flight tickets available for purchase starting now.

Long Europe visa wait times are forcing UAE residents to reconsider summer travel plans and explore alternative destinations.

Holland America and Celestyal are expanding into winter Europe cruising, joining a growing list of cruise lines sailing the region year-round.

IndiGo has unveiled an ambitious 2030 roadmap targeting 550 aircraft and 200 million passengers as it races to go global.

Carnival Venezia is back in NYC for summer 2025, sailing from Manhattan Cruise Terminal to Canada, New England, Bermuda, and the Caribbean.

Middle East airlines are projected to lose $4.3 billion, the only region globally in the red, as the Iran war cripples the Gulf hub model.

Alaska Airlines is scrapping points earning on basic economy fares but betting Starlink-powered Wi-Fi across its fleet will keep flyers loyal.

R11 Travel confirms continued support for Corazul Cruceros' Brazilian launch after Mediterranean cancellation. Payments are protected and operations are moving forward.

Skyscanner's CEO shares insights on AI-driven agentic booking, the evolving metasearch landscape, and what the future holds for flight search.

Adora Cruises launches its 2026 Tianjin Season with the Adora Mediterranea, embarking on 25 voyages to Jeju and Seoul from Tianjin International Cruise Homeport.

A new $750 U.S. visa appointment fee allows wealthy travelers to skip the queue, raising concerns about a two-tiered immigration system.