News tagged cancellations

How the 2026 Middle East Crisis Is Turning Air Travel Upside Down

In early 2026, the global travel community was shaken by the sudden Iran conflict, sparking a fuel crisis, airline turmoil, and fast-moving changes for everyone from backpackers to business travelers. Here’s a traveler-friendly look at how things could play out for your future trips.

May 16, 2026

Mayon Volcano’s Eruption: What Travelers Need to Know Now

On May 3, 2026, Mayon Volcano erupted, sending ripples through the travel world as flight cancellations and health advisories quickly followed. Here’s a quick and easy rundown on how this fiery event is shaping travel plans and what you can expect if you’re headed to Bicol, Philippines—plus a glimpse at what might come next.

May 3, 2026

Spirit Airlines Flies Into History: What Travelers Need To Know After The Shutdown

On May 2, 2026, Spirit Airlines ceased all operations after failing to obtain crucial federal support. This unexpected event left hundreds of travelers in limbo, sparked immediate responses from competitors, and sent ripples through the travel industry. Here’s what really happened and what it means for flyers everywhere.

May 2, 2026

Grounded by Sinlaku: Guam’s Travels Hit Pause as Tropical Storm Approaches

In April 2026, Fly MACS canceled flights in and out of Guam due to Tropical Storm Sinlaku, causing a domino effect among travelers, hotels, and the island’s tourism industry. Here’s how it could impact anyone heading to this Pacific destination, according to a third-party analysis.

April 13, 2026

When the Skies Weren’t So Friendly: April Turbulence Hits Orlando and Beyond

In early April 2026, severe weather and crowded terminals at Orlando International Airport sparked widespread flight delays and cancellations that rippled through U.S. travel hubs. Here’s how travelers, the tourism sector, and hotels are grappling with the chaos—and what it could mean for future trips.

April 8, 2026

Travel Dreams Interrupted: Navigating the March 2026 Mega-Storm Across the U.S.

A huge storm system sweeping across the U.S. in March 2026 has thrown travel plans into chaos, with thousands of flights canceled and snowy roads shut down. Travelers should prep for delays, higher hotel prices, and stay flexible as communities band together to weather the wild conditions.

March 16, 2026

Indian Airlines Step Up Amid Middle East Tensions: What Travelers Can Expect

As of March 2026, travelers planning journeys through or around the Middle East may face both disruptions and new options, as airlines and the tourism industry adapt to a rapidly changing situation. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening and what you can do to stay ahead.

March 9, 2026

How the 2026 Middle East Airspace Crisis Is Shaking Up Travel

The closure of Middle Eastern airspace in early March 2026 has turned countless travel dreams upside down—leaving flights grounded, tourists stranded, and the entire hospitality industry scrambling. Here’s what travelers are experiencing and how hotels and online bookings are adapting to this turbulent moment.

March 5, 2026

Chaos, Kindness, and Cancellations: Travelers’ Tales from Winter Storm Hernando

A look back at the disruption—and a few silver linings—for travelers affected by Winter Storm Hernando in February 2026, as flight cancellations, road closures, and power outages challenged tourists and hospitality providers across the region.

February 27, 2026

Stranded in the Storm: Travelers vs. Winter Hernando in the Northeast

Winter Storm Hernando threw a cold curveball at travelers in the Northeastern U.S. this February, bringing canceled flights, dark hotels, and shuttered attractions. But the region rallied with community spirit and flexible travel options. Here’s what the travel experience was really like during and after the blizzard.

February 24, 2026