As some destinations in the United States brace for the impact of President Trump’s travel ban and its unwelcoming message, the year started off with good news: International visitors to the …
Pot Tourism Is Cutting Into Denver’s Restaurant Profits, Workforce
It’s hard to think of an American city that isn’t experiencing a restaurant boom these days. Put Denver at the top of that list: By some accounts, 30 spots will have opened this spring,…
Brand USA Survey Finds U.S. Politics Increasingly a Reason Not to Visit
In this Nov. 26, 2014 photo, passengers leave a departure area after arriving at Logan International Airport in Boston. Some international travelers are citing politics as a factor in whether to vi…
Los Angeles International Airport prepares for terminal reorganisation
LAX is beginning preparations for a large terminal move on the night of May 12th.From May 12th-17th, Delta Air Lines will be moving its operations at LAX to Terminals 2 and 3 from Terminals 5 and 6…
Trump Travel Ban Block Is Extended Indefinitely
President Donald Trump speaks at a reception for Senators and their spouses in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, March 28, 2017, in Washington. His latest travel ban his face yet another s…
Judge Considers Extending Block to Trump’s Travel Ban
The next round of legal proceedings concerning President Trump’s travel ban is coming soon. This Dec. 2015 file photo shows U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson in Honolulu. George Lee / The St…
Carnival Corp. optimistic after strong winter bookings
Buoyed by a strong Wave season, Carnival Corp. raised its earnings guidance for 2017 by 15 cents a share over what it expected to earn at the end of December.In a conference call with analysts to d…
U.S. Travel Leaders Fear Trump Actions Could Lead to Another ‘Lost Decade’
President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Nashville last month. Travel industry leaders in the United States are worried that his policies will cause years-long harm to tourism. Mark Humphrey / A…
North Carolina’s Bathroom Bill Will Cost State Over $3.7 Billion in Lost Tourism and Investment
North Carolina’s “Bathroom Bill” has cost the state thousands of projects and jobs. Pictured is a sign outside a restroom at 21c Museum Hotel in Durham, N.C. in May 2016. Gerry Br…
New Orleans Tourism Finally Returns to Pre-Katrina Levels
A new study says New Orleans has broken a tourism record set before Hurricane Katrina, with nearly 10.5 million visitors in 2016. The record had stood at 10.1 million since 2004, the year before th…