What do you get when you cross a river cruise brand with an expedition ship? American Queen Voyages' Ocean Victory, which introduced a new breed of adventure cruising in Alaska.
London mayor Sadiq Khan spoke to Travel Weekly's Nicole Edenedo about how the city's tourism efforts fared amid the pandemic, while Visit London's CEO Laura Citron talked about the city's record number of bookings.
The company will also let people book split stays between homes, and it promised new protections for renters when listings fall short of advertised promises.
Stories about the pandemic and those about the impact of Russia's attack on Ukraine are each affecting our professional lives. But I feel an obligation to talk with you today about some travel news stories that seem to have been missed.
The pandemic's grip on life events has eased, and demand for wedding travel is surging. So is its scope, with couples planning bigger bashes and their guests extending trips to spend more time with friends and family.
CEO Mark Hoplamazian told investors during Tuesday's earnings call that resorts in Hyatt's newly launched Inclusive Collection are exceeding expectations "in every measurable dimension."
Hard Rock International is buying the Mirage and has no plans to keep the property's iconic volcano, which has been erupting on the Strip for more than three decades.
Destination wedding experts on the growth in the number of guests, spending more and adding extras, the impact of social media and where couples are traveling to get married now.