United Airlines Cuts Capacity as Oil Surge Prompts Higher Fares
With oil prices jumping and jet fuel costs climbing, United Airlines is trimming flights and signaling higher fares. Here is what travelers should expect.
Jolyon Hyne is a journalist covering travel, culture, and global trends. His writing focuses on the evolving character of cities, societies, and destinations worldwide.
With oil prices jumping and jet fuel costs climbing, United Airlines is trimming flights and signaling higher fares. Here is what travelers should expect.
A recovering population of rare African wild dogs in South Africa’s Waterberg region is reshaping conservation efforts and drawing growing interest from safari travelers.
A new at-sea summit from Miami to The Bahamas highlights how cruise-based programs are reshaping incentive travel, attendee engagement and destination strategies.
Singapore’s Business Travel Show Asia Pacific is emerging as a key platform for corporate travel innovation, from AI-powered tools to sustainability and payment solutions.
Ninh Binh’s expanding culinary festivities are set to spotlight pho in 2026, blending heritage, tourism and regional flavors in Vietnam’s limestone heartland.
Australia-based Mint Payments partners with ABTA to bring next-generation, secure payment technology to UK travel agencies, tour operators and their supplier networks.
More than 40 VivaAerobus flights across Mexico City, Cancun, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Tijuana and other cities have been cancelled, stranding travelers and complicating holiday plans.
Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai unveils a family-focused Songkran 2026 program, blending Lanna traditions, regional cuisine and spa rituals in a tranquil countryside setting.
Aerolíneas Argentinas has canceled more than 15 additional flights, disrupting links to Bariloche, Iguazú, Córdoba and other cities during a peak travel period.
New figures confirm Scotland’s most visited attraction as overall visitor numbers climb, underscoring the country’s status as a cultural and heritage powerhouse.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria opens a record-breaking cruise terminal, promising smoother turnarounds, higher capacity and richer Canary Islands itineraries.
Ground handling labor disputes in Spain risk major flight delays and baggage disruption during Easter 2026, one of the country’s busiest travel periods.