Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) has issued a travel advisory as ongoing airfield construction continues to affect runway and taxiway availability, potentially leading to delays and occasional cancellations. The construction, which is necessary for improving the airport’s infrastructure, will continue through November 16, 2025. Travelers flying to and from BOS during this period are advised to expect possible disruptions and allow extra time for their journey.
Read MoreIn 2025, US, Japan, and the UAE are at the forefront of Gen Z’s travel trends, as this generation seeks a new kind of adventure. Despite their typically smaller budgets, Gen Z travelers are opting for destinations that offer both affordable luxury and deep cultural immersion. The US, with its vast and diverse landscapes, provides a range of luxury experiences at off-peak times, making it a top choice for Gen Z. Japan, blending ancient traditions with modern luxury, appeals to those looking for a balance of culture and comfort. Meanwhile, the UAE, with its world-renowned high-end experiences and cultural fusion, continues to attract young travelers eager for a taste of opulence mixed with rich heritage. Gen Z is booking earlier and longer trips, choosing destinations that allow them to explore iconic landmarks, enjoy luxury, and immerse themselves in local cultures—all at affordable prices. These factors are propelling the US, Japan, and the UAE to lead the way in Gen Z’s travel decisions for 2025.
Read MoreIn an exciting development for travellers, United Airlines has announced the resumption of direct flights to Tel Aviv, Israel, from two major U.S. hubs: Chicago O’Hare and Washington D.C. This move strengthens United’s commitment to fostering global connections and makes it easier than ever for tourists to explore the wonders of Israel. With these flights returning after a break since 2023, United is now the only airline offering direct connections from these cities to Tel Aviv, offering even more convenience for those looking to visit one of the world’s most historic and vibrant destinations.
Read MoreSouthwest Airlines has become one of the first U.S. carriers to implement a secondary cockpit barrier on all its Boeing 737 jets. This groundbreaking move reflects the airline’s commitment to enhancing security and passenger safety. The secondary barrier adds an extra layer of protection for pilots and passengers by preventing unauthorized access to the cockpit during moments when the flight crew steps out for a break. With the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposing a 2026 deadline for this security feature, Southwest is leading the charge, setting a high standard for the industry.
Read MoreCaetanoBus, which has proven to be one of the thriving companies in the field of green public transport, has recently added to its portfolio a new line of urban mobility buses which are fully zero-emission. Caetano’s Bus new line of zero-emission buses come in 8.5-meter, 12-meter, and 18-meter lengths and is the latest example of the company’s devotion to public transport sustainability. CaetanoBus powers its fleets with advanced battery systems as well as hydrogen power, which assists cities in upgrading their transit infrastructures with efficient green technology.
Read MoreTanzania is calling on all tourism stakeholders to unite and celebrate its rich cultural heritage ahead of AFCON 2027. This is a pivotal moment to showcase the country’s vibrant traditions, historical landmarks and diverse communities. With AFCON 2027 just around the corner, Tanzania is ready to present not only its world-renowned wildlife but also its cultural wealth through unique experiences like Hadzabe cultural tours, the Swahili heritage along the coast and the fascinating Isimila Stone Age site. These attractions, among others, will be spotlighted as part of a major effort to enhance tourism offerings in the country. Stakeholders, from local operators to international visitors, are invited to join hands in this significant initiative. The event, which will take place from June 19, 2027 to July 18, 2027, is an unmissable opportunity for collaboration and growth in Tanzania’s cultural tourism sector.
Read MoreObservers noted that Glenfinnan, a small settlement in the Scottish Highlands, had undergone an extraordinary transformation. What was once a tranquil community along a historic rail line had turned into one of the most sought-after film tourism destinations in the world. This rise in popularity was traced directly to the enduring appeal of the Harry Potter series. Even after more than fourteen years since the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, the fascination with Hogwarts-inspired landscapes showed no sign of fading. Each passing year brought an even greater flow of visitors hoping to glimpse the magic they once saw on screen.
Read MoreShengShu's Vidar technology revolutionizes humanoid robot training by using AI-generated synthetic video, reducing required training data from hours to just 20 minutes.
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Read MoreThe Bolton Museum recently unveiled what experts call the world's best-preserved ancient Egyptian sun hat. It's believed to have been worn by a Roman soldier.
Read MoreThe Cruise Lines International Association filed a lawsuit challenging Hawaii's "Green Fee" bill that will raise tourists' hotel taxes by 11% for climate mitigation funding.
Read More"Morning Show" star Jennifer Aniston revealed her secrets to aging gracefully at 56, crediting an eternal fountain of optimism and positivity as key to her youthful appearance.
Read MoreLate-night host Stephen Colbert's audience booed when he declared President Donald Trump was "alive" after online speculation swirled over the president's health.
Read MoreSave big on fall essentials with Kohl's massive sitewide sale featuring 20% off sweaters, jeans and kitchen items through Sept. 7.
Read MoreA Confederate monument in Edenton was moved after three years of planning and the dismissal of a lawsuit, and officials are emphasizing relocation rather than removal.
Read MoreMy brother was murdered in Chicago and I know why Trump should send aid to address the city's crime crisis over local Democratic officials' objections.
Read MoreSheriff's deputies detained an armed Alabama man who allegedly made threats against St. Michael's Abbey, prompting increased security at the Catholic monastery.
Read MoreThe Philadelphia Eagles start their quest for a second consecutive Super Bowl championship with a game against the Dallas Cowboys to begin the year.
Read MoreLos Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and star player Kawhi Leonard were reportedly wrapped up in a scheme to flout the NBA's salary cap rules.
Read MoreSecretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. will no longer "sit back" on narco-terrorism after President Donald Trump ordered a strike on a Venezuelan cartel boat carrying drugs.
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