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A Feast Fit for a Queen

In the 34 years that Medieval Times has been in business, a king has always been at the forefront of its productions—until now. In a major break from tradition, the iconic dinner theater show now features a queen as sole ruler of the land.

Department of the Interior Reconsiders Plan to Increase Fees at National Parks

The U.S. Department of the Interior is re-evaluating its proposal to increase entrance fees at some of the most popular national parks in the country.

National Travel and Tourism Week Celebrates 35 Years of the Industry’s Impact on Communities

Each year, travel and tourism professionals across the nation unite to celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW), a tradition that salutes the value travel holds for the United States' economy, businesses and personal well-being.

Travel Builds a Foundation for Service and Leadership

For almost 10 years, Global Travel Alliance student groups have been building houses in Costa Rica through the company's Service Scholars program, which enables students to travel the world and serve people in need.

Bus Driver Hour Tracking: Changes Tour Operators Need to Know

I recently attended the Bus Industry Safety Council meeting held during the American Bus Association annual conference in Charlotte, North Carolina. The agenda over the three-day session was packed with presentations designed to enhance the safety of motorcoach operations, for drivers and passengers. Electronic logging devices (ELDs) were covered in detail, compelling me to share some information.

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