Nicki Minaj’s Husband Receives Permission To Travel For Her Tour

Nicki Minaj‘s husband Kenneth Petty is currently on probation, but he just got permission to travel overseas for the Pink Friday 2 Tour. Per legal documents viewed by HipHopDX, on Monday (April 15), the 46-year-old applied “to travel out of the country with his family for his wife’s tour” for “various purposes, including childcare.” According […]

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Relocation Travel Makes Its Mark, As Incentives Lure Millennials

Move over vacation and business travel: Make room for relocation travel. An analysis by Yardi Kube, a California-based company providing software solutions for the real estate industry, shows that Florida and Texas are the top travel destinations for remote workers looking to relocate. More millennials than other age groups travel to relocate, the analysis shows, […]

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Certares Helps Buy FTI, Invests $130 Million to Grow Tour Operator

Skift Take A leading travel and tourism investment firm acquires the third-largest tour operator in Europe. — Jesse Chase-Lubitz Certares, a travel and tourism investment firm, led a consortium that acquired FTI Group, the third-largest tour operator in Europe. This deal ends a restructuring begun in September to strengthen FTI’s finances. The consortium will own […]

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Why I Won’t Use Costco for Travel Again

By February 2022, I had been bitten by the revenge travel bug, just like so many consumers in North America. My small family and I had a tough time during the pandemic, as did many. Working remotely from home with two kids under five often felt isolating, even without the added pressures of lockdowns and […]

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Vegetable Oil Will Soon Power Contiki Coaches in Europe

Contiki, a social travel brand for travelers ages 18 to 35, announced that its new coaches in Europe will now run on Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) instead of diesel, wherever possible. This shift will result in a reduction in carbon emissions by up to 30-40%. “Reducing our footprint has long been an important focus for […]

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Travel Edge President Sets Out Road Trip to Meet Advisors

Travel Edge President Andrew (Andy) Pilkington—who was appointed to the role in December—recently embarked on a road trip across the United States, Canada, and Bermuda. Affectionally dubbed a “listening tour,” the trip involved meeting with the luxury host agency’s advisors in person to gain a deeper understanding of their business dynamics.  More than just a […]

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Travel Edge president embarks on road trip to meet advisors

Travel Edge President Andrew Pilkington recently embarked on a road trip across the United States, Canada and Bermuda to meet with travel advisors. Dubbed the “listening tour,” the trip underscores Travel Edge’s belief that the success of the organization is intimately linked to the strength and satisfaction of its advisors. Pilkington said he wanted to […]

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19 Best Travel Credit Cards Of April 2024 – Forbes Advisor

When comparing travel credit cards, items to consider include: 1. Annual Fee The annual fee on credit cards ranges from zero to several hundred dollars. In general, the more expensive the card, the richer the perks and rewards. It can be well worth it to pay an annual fee if you’ll use the associated benefits, […]

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Half of the world’s population can travel to Iran without visas, tourism minister says

TEHRAN – According to the tourism minister of the Islamic Republic, Iran grants visa-free access to approximately half of the world’s population, totaling around four billion people. “Currently, half of the world’s population can travel to Iran without visas,” Ezzatollah Zarghami said on Monday. “Fortunately, considering the special attention that the government pays to the […]

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Coordinated Demonstrations Across the U.S. and the World Disrupt Travel, Weapons Industry

Activists across the globe carried out large-scale actions Monday as part of A15, a coordinated economic blockade in solidarity with Palestine. Here in the U.S., organizers blockaded factories and corporate offices of weapons manufacturers, including the Boeing plant in St. Charles, Missouri; Pratt & Whitney in Middletown, Connecticut; and the Lockheed Martin building in Arlington, […]

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