Missed this week’s top travel news? We’ve rounded up the key developments impacting advisors, suppliers and travelers alike.
Flights at Newark International Airport May Be Cut in Bid to
Reduce Safety Concerns
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) may reduce the number of flights at Newark International Airport (EWR) in response to concerns about congestion and safety, but chronic shortages in air traffic controllers (ATCs) at the airport and nationwide won’t be solved soon, DOT Secretary Sean Duffy told lawmakers on May 14. READ MORE
Airline Introduces New Fix for Reclining Seat Debate
Air New Zealand is giving travelers something to cheer about with its redesigned 787-9 Dreamliner. Among the standout upgrades? Premium Economy seats that fully recline—without invading the space of the passenger behind. READ MORE
U.S. Could Lose $12.5B This Year, WTTC Says
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) reports the U.S. could lose $12.5 billion in international visitor spending this year, according to its latest Economic Impact Research. READ MORE
Delta’s Annual Most-Searched Summer Destinations
Ahead of Memorial Day, Delta released its third annual list of most-searched international summer destinations. READ MORE