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Bradenton Area Convention Center Unveils Major Expansion

The newly expanded Bradenton Area Convention Center is now one of the largest convention facilities on Florida's Gulf Coast.

5 Meeting Must-Haves for 2026

Representatives from meeting and event venues share what their planner clients say are their must-haves for 2026.

Travel Officials Address Passage of Govt. Funding Bill

As the shutdown ends, travel officials have a few words for those responsible.

Marriott Cuts Short-Lived Ties w/Short-Term Rental Co.

Marriott has ended its licensing agreement with Sonder, each side blaming the other and leaving Sonder guests "scrambling."

Shutdown’s End: Will ‘Normal’ Air Travel Begin?

The shutdown may end this week, but will travel woes end with them? Experts weigh in.

Will the End of the Shutdown Save Thanksgiving?

With the end of the shutdown in sight, how will a controller shortage and already-cancelled flights impact holiday travel?

FAA Cuts Flights at 40 Major Airports

Due to the government shutdown, the FAA reduced flights at 40 major airports to enhance safety amid controller shortages.
Renovated guest room at Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego

Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Renovates Seaport Tower

Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego has now completed the renovation of its 33-story Seaport Tower, the first of two towers undergoing redesign.

Delta Introduces Comfort Basic

Offering a lower price point than Delta Comfort Classic or Extra, the new Delta Comfort Basic offers some, but not all, of the same extras.

FAA Reducing Air Traffic by 10% During Shutdown

Thousands of flights nationwide are about to be impacted as the FAA is set to cut U.S. air traffic by 10% due to the shutdown's impact on safety.

Report Says Geopolitical Tensions are Top Safety Threat for U.S. Travelers

As geopolitical tensions rise around the world, so does anxiety about travel safety, says a new report from Global Guardian.

Govt. Says U.S. Aviation Will Shut Down if Danger Rises

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday the administration would shutter U.S. aviation if the shutdown makes flying too risky.

Jamaica Has a Plan for Post-Melissa Recovery

Jamaica and its newly launched recovery organizations have a plan to restore tourism in the island, sooner than you might think.

Ground Delays Hit Multiple U.S. Airports; Airlines Call for ‘Clean CR’ Passage

FAA ground delays tied to the U.S. government shutdown are causing flight disruptions at major airports across the country.