Travel companies like Hilton, Marriott, and Air Canada are turning to artificial intelligence to transform how we book and experience our trips. While this could mean faster bookings and trips tailored just for you, there are also worries—like data privacy and losing the friendly faces behind customer service. Here’s what this AI-powered future could look like for travelers everywhere.
June 4, 2026Some of the world’s biggest hotel brands, including Accor, Hilton, IHG, and Marriott, have announced updates to their travel waivers as of April 2026. These moves offer more flexibility for travelers facing disruptions in the Middle East, but it’s not all smooth sailing. Here’s what these changes could mean for your next adventure—and why it matters for travelers and the hotels themselves.
April 20, 2026In March 2026, Marriott International announced a partnership with Lefay, a renowned luxury wellness brand. This bold move signals a likely shakeup in the travel world, with more wellness-focused stays and perks just over the horizon for travelers, but also a few things to watch out for.
April 1, 2026Marriott just shared its outlook for 2025, and while it's great news for global travelers with strong hotel growth overseas, those planning U.S. getaways might see fewer deals and some changes in service. Here’s what it could mean for your next booking.
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