Delta Air Lines will begin daily service to Havana, Cuba, from Atlanta, Miami and New York-JFK on December 1, 2016. Following an announcement by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Delta will resume operating nonstop scheduled service to Cuba for the first time in almost 55 years.
Universal Orlando Resort's Volcano Bay, its much-anticipated water park, will open June 1, 2017, and instantly transport groups to a lush, tropical oasis while offering exhilarating experiences with hassle-free convenience.
In preparation for what is expected to be a record-high season for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, airlines continue to announce new flights.
A new airfare trend has emerged since the Brexit vote for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. The price of tickets for travel to the UK and Europe have dropped markedly, which periodically results in surges of airline bookings.
The first commercial flights from the United States to Cuba in more than 50 years are officially scheduled. After the government eased travel regulations earlier this year, allowing United States citizens to travel independently to Cuba for educational, cultural and other authorized purposes, visitors still needed to travel on chartered planes. The government has recently given approval for flights to Havana to begin on eight United States airlines.