In late 2021, a burgeoning travel trend caught the attention of adventurous souls around the globe. Partners in both life and work, Jenny Hunnicutt and her husband were on the cusp of an exhilarating lifestyle known as “van life.” However, their trajectory altered unexpectedly when Royal Caribbean International announced its first-ever world cruise— a grand
In a significant development within the aerospace industry, Boeing has reached a tentative labor agreement with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), representing approximately 33,000 employees. This landmark deal was struck just days before a potential strike that could have severely impacted Boeing’s production capabilities. The agreement signals not only a resolution
The travel industry is witnessing a transformative step toward inclusivity and cultural understanding with the introduction of the Indigenous Tourism Education Modules. Set to launch at the end of the month, this initiative is the result of a collaboration between Signature Travel Network, the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), and Destination Canada. As travel
Italy has long been synonymous with cultural richness and gastronomic delight, drawing millions of tourists who wish to experience its diverse offerings. This passion for Italian culture is rekindled with the recent opening of Grand Tour Italia in Bologna, an innovative theme park designed to deeply immerse visitors in Italy’s extensive culinary and cultural heritage.
The U.S. passenger airline industry has undergone significant transformation since 2021, marked by a remarkable surge in employment. In the wake of the pandemic, airlines welcomed nearly 194,000 new employees, a move indicative of their fierce desire to rebound from the severe downturn caused by COVID-19. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, this hiring
In 2014, when three ambitious entrepreneurs pitched their product on the iconic show “Shark Tank,” they unknowingly set the stage for a modern-day beverage revolution. Justin Fenchel, Aimy Steadman, and Brad Schultz, all MBA students at the University of Texas at Austin, identified a glaring gap in the alcohol market—particularly for the party-going demographic. Dissatisfied
In a significant display of unity and resolve, approximately 10,000 hotel workers walked off the job during the Labor Day weekend across nine key cities in the United States. Their temporary strike has brought to the forefront pressing concerns about wages, staffing, and service quality within the hospitality industry. These workers have since returned to
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has launched an inquiry into the loyalty programs of major airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines. The initiative aims to investigate potential unfair and anticompetitive practices associated with these loyalty schemes, which have gained considerable traction in recent years. According to DOT Secretary