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June 2025 Travel News
June 2025 Travel News
In the Skies
Big shakeups in the airline world this month:
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Silver Airways has shut down abruptly after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year. Known for its quirky pink prop planes in the Caribbean, it’s a nostalgic loss for travelers chasing off-the-beaten-path routes. https://www.travelandleisure.com/silver-airways-abrupt-shutdown-11753079
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Skytrax’s Top 10 Airlines of 2025 has dropped, offering fresh inspiration for your next international trip. Think long-haul luxury and exceptional service — with Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific claiming the top three spots. https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/17/travel/worlds-best-airline-2025-skytrax
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Play Airlines, the Icelandic budget option many used for transatlantic deals, will stop flying to the U.S. by October. If you’ve been eyeing a budget-friendly Iceland or Europe trip, now’s the time. https://thepointsguy.com/news/play-airlines-ends-all-us-flights/
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The EU has stepped in to require free carry-on bags for all flights. This move could upend the ultra low-cost model in Europe and finally bring transparency to those “too good to be true” fares. https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20250627-the-big-change-affecting-european-travel
Cruise Updates
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Cannes, France is drawing a line: starting in 2026, no cruise ships with more than 1,000 passengers. The port will also cap daily visitors to 6,000 — a potential game-changer for anyone craving more authentic, less crowded shore days. https://cruiseradio.net/french-riviera-port-cracks-down-on-large-cruise-ships/
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Carnival is overhauling its loyalty program in 2026. Instead of rewarding how many days you sail, they’ll focus on how much you spend. Also new: loyalty status will expire after 2 years. Expect ripple effects across the industry. https://cruiseradio.net/carnival-cruise-lines-loyalty-program-changes/
U.S. Travel News
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Hurricane season is expected to be active this year, with NOAA forecasting 19 named storms. If you're planning a coastal trip between June and November, it’s worth keeping an eye on forecasts and having travel insurance. https://www.travelandleisure.com/noaa-warning-above-normal-hurricane-season-in-2025-11748873
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Disney is tightening restrictions on third-party Disney Vacation Club rentals. Going forward, only friends and family can use DVC points — a major shift if you’ve relied on rentals for affordable Disney stays. https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2025/06/29/disney-vacation-club-changes-commercial-renters/84372282007/
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Epcot’s Test Track returns July 22 with a high-tech facelift. Same track layout, new experience — ideal for anyone planning a trip to Walt Disney World later this year. https://www.positivelyosceola.com/test-track-returns-to-epcot-july-22-with-high-tech-makeover-and-all-new-musical-score/
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New York Port Authority is offering half-off AirTrain fares during major construction at JFK Airport— a rare win for NYC travelers. https://www.frommers.com/tips/car-bus-rail/jfk-airtrain-half-off-in-nyc-summer-2025/
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In Las Vegas, some hotels are dropping those notorious resort fees amid a tourism dip. It’s the perfect time to find real value without hidden charges. https://www.frommers.com/tips/hotel-news/-las-vegas-strip-hotel-without-resort-fees/
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Amtrak expands! A new Mardi Gras line will connect Mobile, AL to New Orleans — a scenic and relaxed way to get to the party. https://www.wctv.tv/2025/07/02/amtrak-line-opens-between-mobile-new-orleans/?outputType=amp
Global Travel Intel
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Hertz’s new AI scanners are causing controversy by detecting and billing for “invisible” damage. If you’re renting a car, it’s wise to document everything — even what you can’t see. https://www.frommers.com/tips/car-bus-rail/hertz-is-using-ai-scanners-to-charge-rental-car-damage-that-human-eyes-miss/
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Honduras now requires a measles vaccination or test from travelers arriving from 24 countries, including the U.S. https://www.frommers.com/tips/health-and-travel-insurance/travelers-are-now-required-to-show-proof-of-measles-vaccination-in-this-cruise-destination/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwLSRsRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHj4BYHUvFjVl5MNaVCJ3-Vz9XnRZyhFhllWotO6E1gRN3j0Cua0vzgLkdojg_aem__Z55g4vDDMpTgRYd0XMn7Q#mcm7jwnmddododj1kt
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A second Frida Kahlo museum, Casa Roja, just opened next to Casa Azul in Mexico City. It's a must for art lovers looking to go deeper than the standard tour. https://www.frommers.com/trip-ideas/arts-and-culture/how-mexico-citys-new-frida-kahlo-museum-will-offer-a-fresh-look-at-the-artist/
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India just debuted the world’s highest railway bridge over the Chenab River in Kashmir. It’s an engineering marvel — and potentially a new bucket-list route for train lovers. https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/06/travel/india-world-highest-bridge-kashmir-chenab-intl-hnk
Wine Break
Hot weather calls for chillable, refreshing wines. Some go-to picks:
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Sparkling wines — both white and red
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Dry rosé (nothing cloying)
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Crisp whites like Vinho Verde
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Unoaked whites such as Pinot Grigio
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Light reds like Beaujolais or chilled Gamay Noir
Skip the bold Cabs for now. Instead, look for wines with a little bite or bitterness over sweetness — they’re much more refreshing when the temperature climbs.
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