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Travel Weekly

Book and Periodical Publishing

Secaucus, NJ 140,346 followers

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Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com are the most influential B2B news resources for the travel industry. Via a multimedia portfolio of products, Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com deliver all the late-breaking news, analysis and research that travel professionals need to succeed. Travel Weekly is part of the Northstar Travel Group family of brands. Please visit the Northstar Travel Media LinkedIn page or www.northstartravelgroup.com for more information.

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Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Secaucus, NJ
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Privately Held

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  • Germany and the U.K. have updated their travel guidance, urging citizens to carefully follow U.S. entry rules due to stricter border enforcement. Travelers are warned that valid visas or ESTA authorizations do not guarantee entry, and violations can lead to detention or deportation. Read more details on the updated policies here: https://bit.ly/4bQQWag

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  • From the glaciers in Alaska to the mountains of New Zealand — Northstar Travel Group is all over the globe with #TTCTourWeek! 🌎🏔️🌈 Throughout this month, in partnership with The Travel Corporation, we’ve had the privilege of sending a select group of travel advisors to join on several of the #TTCTourWeek FAMs happening everywhere — which may be why you’ve seen #TTCwithNTG content all over your feeds. 😉 These advisors had the chance to experience city exploration, outdoor adventures, global landmarks, culinary masterpieces, and so much more. And now, we get to share their experiences with you! Stay tuned to learn more about each of these FAMs and the advisors who participated. Are any of these destinations on your bucket list? Let us know below! 🪣✈️ #sponsored

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  • Gen-Z travelers are reshaping how they experience the world with a rising demand for alcohol-free trips. Research shows a decline in drinking among younger generations, fueling a shift toward mindful travel. Learn more about these adventures without the hangover here: https://bit.ly/3E4mSLI Cover illustration by Jenn Martins

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  • As Southwest Airlines shakes up its brand identity by scrapping its signature “Bags Fly Free” policy, Travel Weekly shifts the focus to what lies ahead in the airline industry’s future. Read how Southwest is retooling its strategy to navigate a rapidly changing competitive landscape while balancing customer expectations here: https://bit.ly/3FCaSlh

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  • Take home that little gold statue you’ve always dreamed of. No, not that one. Get ready to showcase your innovative efforts in products, services, marketing, design, and more that have shaped the travel landscape. Entries for Travel Weekly’s Magellan Awards open on March 21st. Learn more and sign up to be notified when they do here: https://bit.ly/3nrGs6T

  • Ultraluxury travel is soaring, with six-figure vacations becoming increasingly common among affluent travelers. From $125,000 Ireland heritage tours to $438,000 private jet adventures, these trips are all about exclusivity. In our latest cover story, we dive into the travel professionals orchestrating these experiences and how they’re redefining the luxury space. Read more: https://bit.ly/4igf485 Cover illustration by Jenn Martins

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    A little more than 18 months after Maui's deadly wildfires, tourism to the island hasn't yet recovered to 2019 levels. To compound Hawaii's tourism concerns, Los Angeles, which is the state's largest source market, is now recovering from devastating fires of its own. Hawaii is hoping a multimillion-dollar injection of marketing funds will help jump-start the Maui's struggling tourism economy. Read more in the report from hotels editor Christina Jelski here: https://bit.ly/4hRISZ4 Photo credit: Outrigger Hospitality Group

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