Visitation to the Asia-Pacific region should reach pre-pandemic levels by 2028 if—and it’s a big if—geopolitical and economic volatility eases, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) predicts. The new PATA Asia Pacific Visitor Forecasts 2026-2028 proj... See more
Spiking fuel prices resulting from the war in the Middle East may be driving up the cost of airline tickets, but the International Air Transport Association (IATA) still has rosy projections for long-term trends in air travel.
On the same day that oil pri... See more
About 906 million travelers passed through U.S. airports in 2025, an all-time high but representing less than 1 percent of year-over-year growth, according to an analysis from AAA Northeast.
By comparison, domestic air travel volume rose 5.3 percent in 20... See more
The cherry blossoms will soon be falling in Japan, but one city is looking to stem the influx of tourists for the annual cultural event.
The city of Fujiyoshida has cancelled its annual Arakurayama Sengen Park Cherry Blossom Festival, citing past misbehav... See more
Far fewer Canadians are traveling to the U.S. thanks to the perceived hostility of the Trump administration towards Canada, and some of those who do venture south are paying a social price for their travel plans, a new survey finds.
Statistics Canada rece... See more