Hawaii Proposes Tourist Fee to Fund Environmental Protection

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Aiming to address environmental concerns and combat over-tourism, Hawaii’s Governor, Josh Green, has proposed implementing a $25 fee for all arriving tourists. The announcement was made during the 2024 State of the State address. Governor Green emphasized that the revenue … Continued

Brightline West Initiates Field Investigation for High-Speed Rail Project Connecting California and Las Vegas

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Brightline, the prominent high-speed rail company, has commenced field investigation work in southern California as a crucial step towards developing a high-speed rail corridor connecting the state with Las Vegas. The Brightline West project, a significant infrastructure initiative, is set … Continued

U.S. Travel Association Report Highlights Challenges in Travel Industry Recovery

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International Inbound Travel and Domestic Business Travel Projected to Recover by 2025 The U.S. Travel Association recently released its biannual forecast, shedding light on the state of international inbound travel and domestic business travel within the United States. The report … Continued

Great American Eclipse Draws Massive Travel Expectations

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With the much-anticipated total solar eclipse set to pass over Texas on April 8, preparations are underway for an influx of travelers, estimated between 931,000 and 3,725,000, all eager to witness this astronomical phenomenon within the United States. These projections … Continued

Alaska Airlines Faces Disruptions Following Emergency Inspections of Boeing 737 Max 9 Planes

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In the wake of a concerning incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft, Alaska Airlines has announced that emergency inspections mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will require additional time, resulting in ongoing flight disruptions. Due to safety … Continued

Grand River Water Trail Project Receives $60,000 Boost from Downtown Development Authority

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In order to elevate recreational opportunities and position the Grand River as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, the Grand Rapids Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is dedicating $60,000 to back the initiatives led by the Lower Grand River Organization of … Continued

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