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Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The USMCA Travel and Tourism Resiliency Act proposes measures to enhance seamless travel for Canadian and Mexican visitors to the U.S. in 2026, focusing on reduced wait times, faster visa approvals, and smoother border crossings to boost cross-border tourism.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
In 2026, Mexico, Canada, Jamaica, Brazil, and others face significant travel changes to the U.S., with a new visa fee hike impacting non-immigrant visa applicants. Learn how this will affect international travel and visa processes.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus introduces legislation to create a U.S.-Canada-Mexico tourism working group, aiming to revive tourism to Las Vegas after significant declines.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Spain leads the charge in global tourism growth, setting new records in 2025. Discover how the Bahamas, Georgia, Wisconsin, and New Mexico are following this explosive trend and what makes these destinations thrive.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Travelers were disrupted in Mexico today as 82 flight delays and 6 cancellations hit Mexico City, Cancun, and Guadalajara airports, impacting several airlines.
Monday, February 9, 2026
Volaris launches 33 new routes, enhancing travel between Mexico and the US, including key airports like Detroit and Salt Lake City, ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Monday, February 9, 2026
Tulum’s Tourism Ministry opens four new public beach access points as part of efforts to reactivate tourism in the Mexican Caribbean, offering more opportunities for visitors.
Monday, February 9, 2026
Mexico continues to lead US inbound tourism in 2025, projected to send over 18 million visitors, driven by cultural connections, leisure travel, and family reunions.
Monday, February 9, 2026
Mexico reintroduces the electronic visa system for Brazilian tourists, business travellers, and airport-transit passengers, marking a major shift ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Monday, February 9, 2026
In 2026, the U.S., Canada, UK, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, and others face new travel changes to over 27 European countries with ETIAS and EES systems enhancing security.