But looking ahead, poor consumer sentiment and safety concerns could weigh on bookings.
Experts expect fewer travelers, fewer flights, high prices and high anxiety.
The aviation industry’s troubles come down to three problems, one analyst says: capacity, captains and cancellations.
Inflation is curbing our appetite for “revenge travel.”
And they’re investing heavily in public art and public space.
Lots of people want to travel. But not enough people are ready to staff flights.
“Planning safaris in Africa are my absolute favorite,” says Sarah Fazendin, founder of Videre Travel.
Like how to reduce contact, reschedule flights and handle the unexpected.
A British church conservation charity is renting out space among the pews for vacationers to bed down for the night.
Pleasure travel has helped the hotel industry emerge from the depths of the pandemic. But business travel has been slower to bounce back.