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U.S. Cuts 13 Flight Routes To Mexico Over Aviation Tensions

The United States has canceled 13 routes operated by Mexican airlines and frozen new service expansions from Mexico City’s Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX), escalating tensions over aviation rights between the two...

Sharp Drop in Canadian Travel to the U.S. Raises Alarms Across Border States

A sharp decline in Canadian travel to the United States is reshaping the North American tourism landscape in late 2025. The downturn — one of the steepest in recent years — is...

Uber Wins Legal Battle to Operate in Cancun, Yet Tensions with Taxi Unions Persist

Uber has scored a major legal victory in Mexico, securing the right to operate at airports nationwide — including the highly contested Cancún International Airport — without drivers facing detention or fines....

What’s Behind the Drop in International Visitors to the US in 2025?

The United States, long regarded as a premier global travel destination, is witnessing a notable decline in international arrivals. According to the U.S. Travel Association’s latest forecast, inbound visits are expected to...

These 3 U.S. States Are Currently Seeing Record Tourism Boom

The United States is experiencing a new wave of travel enthusiasm, with Florida, Nevada, and Hawaii emerging as the country’s top-performing destinations for 2025. Each of these states has reported record-breaking tourism...

5,800 Flights Delayed Across the U.S. Amid Worsening Air-Traffic-Controller Shortages

The U.S. aviation system faced one of its most turbulent weekends of the year as more than 5,800 flights were delayed nationwide on Sunday, according to data compiled by FlightAware and confirmed...

Americans and Other Non-EU Travelers Face Long Waits at Major European Airports Due to New EES Border Rules

American travelers arriving in Europe this week have been met with hours-long waits at border control, as the European Union begins enforcing its new Entry-Exit System (EES) — a major shift in...

Americans Are Traveling Less — But the Rich Are Flying Higher Than Ever

While most Americans are quietly canceling trips and tightening their budgets, one group seems to be vacationing like the recession never happened — the wealthy. A new report from The Washington Post...

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