Hilton Expansion and New Hotel Openings to Watch in 2024

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Hilton is expanding its global footprint in 2024 with plans to enter five new countries and to open more rooms under construction than any other hotel company. Roughly one in every five hotel rooms currently being built worldwide is slated to join the Hilton portfolio, underscoring the company’s aggressive growth strategy. Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica … Read more

Denver International Airport Breaks Record with Surging Passenger Traffic

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The first half of 2016 was the busiest six months in Denver International Airport’s history, with more than 27.5 million passengers passing through the airport through the end of June. Year-to-date passenger traffic was nearly 7 percent higher than the same period in 2015. June 2016 set a new monthly record as well, with 5,208,947 … Read more

Pendry San Diego: A Wellness Retreat for Mind and Body

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Looking for a wellness escape this summer? Consider Pendry San Diego and its Spa Pendry, an intimate and refined retreat offering luxurious treatments and thoughtful seasonal experiences. The spa is designed to support self-care, mental wellbeing and physical recovery with tailored therapies and curated special offers. © Courtesy of Pendry San Diego A Summer of … Read more

Fly to Latin America with Mexico’s Flag Carrier: Routes & Tips

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As a founding member of the SkyTeam global alliance and with more than 81 years of experience, Aeroméxico stands as Mexico’s leading airline and a key partner of Delta Air Lines. Operating an expanding network of 81 destinations, the carrier offers efficient connections that make travel across the Americas simple and convenient. Fly Aeroméxico to … Read more

Royal Zoute Golf Club, Knokke-Heist – Le Zoute Guide

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Golf was first played at Le Zoute in 1899 as an offshoot of the Bruges Golf and Sports Club. In 1909 Henry Colt redesigned the layout as the Knocke Golf Club. The club’s owners, the Compagnie du Zoute, built a clubhouse on the highest dune—so steep that it became known locally as the Monkey House. … Read more

Norwegian Airlines Introduces New U.S. Route: Cities & Schedules

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Norwegian has expanded its network in the United States by launching a new weekly service between London Gatwick and Orlando International Airport. This London–Orlando route complements the airline’s existing connection between Orlando and Oslo, offering travelers more options across the Atlantic. “Norwegian already flies between Orlando and Oslo, and this is a very popular route … Read more

Turkish Airlines Flight Updates and Travel Alerts Today

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TALK ABOUT LONGEVITY! For an impressive 85 years, Turkish Airlines has kept passenger airliners in the sky in one form or another. Founded on May 20, 1933, as the State Airlines Administration, its initial fleet consisted of five small propeller planes seating no more than seven passengers each. One of those early aircraft, a Curtiss … Read more

Plane Crash’s Impact on Egypt’s Tourism Industry

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October’s fatal Russian jet crash in Egypt severely worsened an already struggling North African tourism sector, and a clear trend is emerging: travelers are shifting toward resorts regarded as safer, creating a windfall for destinations farther afield. In 2014 about 9.9 million people visited Egypt, with roughly half staying at Red Sea resorts. That figure … Read more

Avis Named Top Car Rental Company in 2026: What Sets It Apart

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Avis Car Rental has once again been named the top car rental company in the Brand Keys Customer Loyalty Engagement Index. This marks the 17th consecutive year the company has received the honor. According to the index, Avis outperformed competitors across four key behavioral engagement categories: empathetic customer service; clear and understandable pricing, discounts, and … Read more

Los Angeles Metro Trials Full-Body Security Scanners

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The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is evaluating whether full-body scanners — similar to those used in airports — should be deployed across the city’s subway stations. Last month the authority conducted a two-day pilot to test the scanners’ accuracy, throughput and suitability for use in a public transit environment. Results from the pilot … Read more