Imagine a world where planning a dream vacation takes just a few clicks, with an intelligent system not only suggesting destinations but also booking flights, securing hotel rooms, and adjusting itineraries on the fly. This isn’t a far-off fantasy but a reality taking shape right now, thanks to
Across Asia a surge of headline attractions has put a fresh question on the table: will 2026 finally shift global travel away from checklist sightseeing and toward immersive, story-led journeys that keep visitors engaged longer and moving across borders. Industry leads, academics, and on-the-ground
Travelers who sprinted past food courts now linger for craft coffee, chef-led bites, and local stories stitched into concourses, and that shift set the stage for a high-stakes dining refresh at JetBlue’s Terminal 5. Commentators across aviation retail agreed that T5 needed a program that reads New
In a region where business trips spill into weekend stays and project timelines stretch beyond a single quarter, extended-stay hospitality has shifted from niche to necessary as gateway cities race to add flexible lodging that feels like home yet performs like a hotel. This shift is now reshaping
Travelers increasingly expected a journey that behaved like a single, continuously updated service rather than a string of disconnected bookings, and this week’s moves showed suppliers responding in concert across flights, lodging, activities, and ground transport. The most striking thread tied
Hunger rarely announces itself loudly in a global city, yet the steady rise in food insecurity across central London has pressed familiar venues into unfamiliar roles as reliable conduits for everyday generosity and rapid, on-the-ground aid to neighbors in need. Over two years, a central London