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Big Changes Ahead: U.S. Ends Drop-Box Visa Renewals for 57 Countries

Travelers from 57 countries will soon need to attend in-person interviews to renew U.S. visas as the State Department phases out the popular “drop-box” system. This major shift is expected to bring longer processing times, higher costs, and new challenges for the tourism industry, but it may also mean stronger security and a more personalized consular experience.

September 18, 2025

After the Breach: How Avis’ Data Leak is Making Travelers Rethink Security

A recent data breach at Avis Rent-A-Car put nearly 300,000 customers’ sensitive details at risk, leaving many travelers anxious about identity theft and more cautious about sharing their information with travel companies. But could this event also spark better security and awareness for the whole travel industry? Here’s how it might impact your next trip and what the industry could do differently going forward.

September 17, 2025

Say Goodbye to the U.S. Visa ‘Drop-Box’: What Travelers Need to Know for 2025

Planning a U.S. trip in late 2025? Big changes are coming for non-immigrant visa applicants from 57 countries. The “drop-box” or Interview Waiver Program is ending, meaning nearly everyone—including kids—will now need to attend in-person interviews. This news could lead to longer waits, higher costs, and trickier travel planning. But it may also improve security and make visa processes more consistent. Here’s what you should know before booking those stateside flights or hotels.

September 16, 2025

Say Goodbye to 'Easy Renewals': How the U.S. Drop-Box Visa Policy Shake-Up Could Affect Your Future Travels

The U.S. is ending the popular 'drop-box' visa renewal system for 57 countries, meaning many travelers will now need to attend in-person interviews. Here’s how this change, set for September 2025, might impact your future trips—and the ripple effect it could have on hotels and the tourism industry as a whole.

September 14, 2025

Say Goodbye to Easy U.S. Visa Renewals: In-Person Interviews Return in 2025

Starting September 2, 2025, travelers from 57 countries will have to attend in-person interviews for U.S. visa renewals, ending the convenient 'drop-box' system. Here's how this shift might affect your future travel plans, from longer waits to tighter security.

September 12, 2025

Goodbye to Endless Airport Forms: Indonesia’s “All Indonesia” Digital Entry Set for September 2025

Starting September 1, 2025, Indonesia will require all international travelers to complete a single online arrival form, promising less hassle and faster processing at immigration and customs. But, as with any change, there are a few things every traveler should know before touchdown.

September 11, 2025

What’s Really Happening in Las Vegas? A Traveler’s Look at the City’s Tourism Slump

Visitor numbers in Las Vegas have been slipping for months, leading to big changes for travelers and the businesses that rely on them. While some bemoan empty casinos and rising prices, others are finding hidden advantages in Sin City’s unexpected slowdown. Here’s what you need to know before booking your next trip.

September 5, 2025

Jet2’s Game-Changer: How Twilight Check-In Is Changing Early Morning Flights at Glasgow Airport

Jet2 introduced its Twilight Check-In service at Glasgow Airport back in August 2023, and its impact is still sparking conversations among travelers and the local tourism industry. We break down how this new way to check your bags the night before could completely change your early morning flight—and what travelers need to know before using it.

September 4, 2025

Labor Day 2025: Why Your Airport Adventure Might Be One for the Books

The FAA predicts the busiest Labor Day weekend for air travel in 15 years, with more people than ever eager to end summer on a high note. But before you pack those bags, here's what this could mean for your trip—good, bad, and everything in between.

August 31, 2025

How Hurricane Erin Shook Up Transatlantic Travel in Summer 2025

In August 2025, Hurricane Erin, a fierce Category 5 storm, disrupted air and sea journeys between the US and Europe. From canceled flights and re-routed cruises to closed beaches, the travel world had to make some quick pivots for safety—offering important lessons for travelers and the tourism industry alike.

August 29, 2025