% Arabica, a global coffee phenomenon, has recently set foot in Mexico, marking its presence in the 25th country around the world. The Japanese company is known for its premium coffee varieties and dedication to serving the finest coffee beans through simple yet perfect barista brews. % Arabica sources its coffee mainly from small farms
In an industry where experiences translate into effective sales pitches, luxury cruising has often taken a back-seat due to misconceptions and preconceived notions. The belief that cruises do not cater to bespoke experiences has hindered the potential of reaching a younger audience. However, a recent initiative by Embark Beyond and Silversea Cruises aimed to change
In the world of beer competitions, the World Beer Cup is often hailed as the “Olympics of Beer Competitions.” Established in 1996, this annual event is organized by the Brewers Association, a trade group made up of over 5,400 beer makers. This spring, a panel of expert judges from 26 different countries gathered in Las
Traveling to Australia’s remote Kimberley region may seem like a daunting task, especially with Jason Flesher’s lighthearted warning that “everything in Australia wants to kill you.” Despite the potential threats from crocodiles and other wildlife, expedition cruise ships are increasingly drawn to the warm waters of the Kimberley. This region boasts attractions such as the
The recent opening of CommuniCore Hall and CommuniCore Plaza at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando marked the completion of major renovations at Epcot. This transformation has divided the park into four distinct areas, with Future World now reimagined as World Nature, World Discovery, and World Celebration, in addition to the World Showcase. The
Disney’s decision to retheme Splash Mountain into Tiana’s Bayou Adventure has been met with widespread enthusiasm from both travel advisors and park guests. The original theme of Splash Mountain, based on Disney’s 1946 film “Song of the South,” had faced criticism for its portrayal of Black people. The retheme to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, inspired by
The recent NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference shed light on the current state of the U.S. hotel business. Contrary to expectations, industry researchers STR have revised their projections for RevPAR growth downwards. Originally forecasted at 4%, it is now expected to be just 2% for this year. Luxury-hotel RevPAR growth, on the other hand,
Air Canada is set to launch its NDC content within Sabre in the upcoming weeks, marking a significant milestone in their distribution strategy. This move signifies the airline’s commitment to modernizing its merchandising technology and shifting away from traditional legacy GDS bookings. In a bold step towards encouraging NDC bookings, Air Canada has decided to
The luxury cruise industry is known for providing top-notch service and unforgettable experiences to its clients. However, the challenges that come with air travel can sometimes put a damper on the overall travel experience. One Sunday, a major client experienced a nightmare when their flight was canceled, and their luggage went missing at Charles De
Fiji Airways, a South Pacific airline serving 26 destinations in 15 countries and territories, has achieved a major milestone by becoming a full member of the Oneworld alliance. This move comes after the airline has been a member of the Oneworld Connect affiliate program since 2018. The integration work to transition Fiji Airways to full
American Airlines has recently introduced a commission program for New Distribution Capability (NDC) bookings, offering a 10% commission for NDC-enabled bookings of American’s Main Plus, Main Select, and Flagship Business Plus bundles. This program, although not widely publicized, has already received attention from various travel agencies, leading to speculation about its effectiveness and impact on
In times of stress, many people turn to indulging in high-fat foods for comfort. However, recent research suggests that consuming fatty foods may actually exacerbate anxiety. This revelation is based on the intricate connection between gut bacteria and brain chemicals that regulate anxiety levels. A study conducted at the University of Colorado Boulder and published
The CEO of Dubai Airports, Paul Griffiths, is confident about the future and predicts a surge in passenger traffic that will break records this year and surpass 100 million by 2027. The airport operator has witnessed a remarkable recovery post-pandemic, with Griffiths stating that the city has never been in a stronger position than it
Royal Caribbean Group has recently introduced a new status matching program, aimed at recognizing and rewarding customers’ loyalty across its three brands – Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises. The program is designed to keep customers within the family of brands, offering them a seamless vacation experience regardless of which brand they choose
Are you a fan of blueberries? If so, you’re in luck! The US Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) is celebrating National Blueberry Month in style with two exciting contests that are sure to delight blueberry lovers everywhere. One of the contests, The Great American Blueberry Eating Championship, is a unique event that will take place on
The issue of abuse concerning the wheelchair services provided by airlines at airports is becoming increasingly problematic. Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle has openly criticized the rampant abuse of these services by passengers who do not actually require assistance. Biffle revealed that he has witnessed instances where a significant number of individuals request wheelchair assistance
The summer air travel season in the United States is expected to reach record numbers as the Transportation Security Administration recently screened over 2.99 million individuals in a single day. Forecasts suggest that over three million flyers will be screened on the Friday leading into the Independence Day week. This surge in travel is expected
In the recent trend of foodservice retailers dropping their prices to attract cash-strapped customers, Starbucks has faced criticism for devaluing its brand. The Harvard Business Review argues that the coffee chain’s focus on efficiency and volume through discounts and value menus has moved it away from its original customer experience-centered approach. However, in today’s economic