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Latest Airline Happenings
We've rounded up the latest airline happenings, which include expansions into new markets and added conveniences for guests, such as flight tracking with the Apple Watch.
School children in Cuba.
Cuba Bound with Journeys International
As relations between the United States and Cuba continue to normalize, an increasing number of travel companies are creating tours that allow Americans and other foreign travelers to visit the island.
The Conservatorium Hotel's Brasserie.
Virtuoso’s Fall Travel Trends
During the 27th annual Virtuoso Travel Week, Virtuoso's Top 10 and Hot 10 lists for fall travel were revealed.
Guestrooms at East, Miami.
EAST, Miami Opening at Brickell City Centre
The new EAST, Miami hotel is expected to open winter of 2015 at Brickell City Centre, marking it the first EAST property in the United States and the third under the EAST brand.
Haimark Line offers 9-night itineraries to Cuba.
Haimark Set to Sail to Cuba
Haimark Line will begin sailing to Cuba aboard the MS Saint Laurent; it will be the first small ship operated by a U.S. cruise line to sail to Cuba in over 40 years.
Beachside views of Necker Island
British Virgin Islands Updates
The British Virgin Islands have updates to share such as increased airlift and property upgrades, plus the culinary event—BVI Food Fete.
The Cayman Islands offer guests an array of experiences from beach to culinary and more.
The Cayman Islands: A Diversity of Experiences
While its stunning underwater scenery, impressive culinary scene and amazing attractions continue to draw sun-seeking tourists, the warm and friendly nature of Caymanians, known as "Caymankindness," adds to the experience, providing a distinctive atmosphere that can’t be found elsewhere in the Caribbean.
Branding America
Brand USA is a marketing organization with one very special client: the United States of America.
Ship Ahoy: 235 Years Later, La Fayette’s Hermione Once Again Sails into U.S. Ports
In 1780, Marquis de La Fayette sent the tall ship Hermione, the Frigate of Freedom, to General George Washington with full French aid. Their united forces are credited with having turned the tide of the American Revolutionary War. At this moment an exact replica of La Fayette’s Hermione is en-route to the United States, sailing transatlantic to Yorktown, Virginia from Port-de-Barques at the mouth of the Charente River near Rochefort in the Poitou-Charentes region of France.
Volcano trekking, hiking and mountain biking are some of the activities Guatemala offers adventurous travelers. (Guatemala Tourism Board)
The Guatemala Travel Experience
An awesome inventory of temples and pyramids left behind by the ancient Maya. Horizons of sacred volcanoes mirrored in pristine lakes. Quiche Maya people weaving and wearing traditional dress. Well-preserved colonial towns and villages. Weekly markets and folkloric festivals—a kaleidoscope of color. Without doubt, few countries in the Americas can match Guatemala in cultural attractions.
A Capernaum synagogue.
The Holy Land
This year’s first press release from the Israel Ministry of Tourism—dated Jan. 15, 2015—bore the surprising news that 2014 was the best year ever for American tourism to Israel.
Brazil will host the 2016 soccer Olympics.
Six Brazilian Cities to Host Olympic Soccer Games
Who says Brazil is not totally focused on the 2016 Summer Olympics? Why else would the Brazilian Tourism Institute (EMBRATUR) come up with a bit of aviation trivia that reads: “The United States, the second largest delegation in the 2012 Olympics, had the largest number of flights to Brazil in 2014. In fact, international flights to Brazil increased by 30.97 percent in 2014, compared to 2010."
What’s New in Mexico
A sprinkling of new hotels and other goodies in Mexico.
Q&A With CruiseOne Franchisee Mara Hargarther
We checked in with CruiseOne franchisee Mara Hargarther, of Hargarther, Thaler & Associates, LLC, in Ponte Vedra, Florida, to learn how she planned an upcoming knitting-themed trip in Alaska—it's a July departure with Celebrity Cruises.
Ascot Racecourse England
Come, Explore Great Britain With Us
Late last month at Ascot Racecourse in England, during VisitBritain’s flagship, brand-new event, ExploreGB 2015, which put 260 hosted international travel buyers from 40 countries eye-to-eye with Great British and Irish tourism suppliers and destinations, the media sat down for a lesson in English Literature.
Egypt is Ready for Tourists
Egypt is ready to receive tourists from all countries all over the world and especially from the United States. The country is witnessing a new era in its history and now is the right time to experience the glory and magnificence of the land of the Great Pharaohs.
Collette University
Are you interested in the access to learning tools that will improve your knowledge of Collette products and inspire you to feel more confident in selling guided travel? You’re in luck. Collette offers the marketing tools that you need in order to promote your own business and earn extra travel credits by learning more.
Huerta Los Tamarindos organic farm and restaurant. (Photo credit: Paloma Villaverdo de Rico)
Los Cabos
Los Cabos is back, with high hotel occupancy, upgraded and new hotels, and additional airlift from the U.S.
Ritz Tours’ new 10-day China Charm tour leads travelers to Beijing, Hangzhou, Suzhou and Shanghai.
China’s Got it Going On
Expect plenty from China in 2015, as this country—rich in history and culture—is front and center with new happenings.
Longitude 132. (Photo courtesy of Longitude 132, National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World .)
National Geographic’s Unique Lodges of the World
Recommend had a chance to get the 4-1-1 on National Geographic's new Unique Lodges of the World concept. Lynn Cutter, executive v.p. travel and licensing, National Geographic Society, gave our Associate Editor the scoop on everything you need to know about how it works, where to book, and what to expect.