Investment in travel technology surged in the final quarter of 2025 as companies accelerated digital transformation ahead of the new year.
Electra.aero has officially filed for FAA Part 23 type certification of its groundbreaking EL9 hybrid-electric Ultra Short aircraft, marking its transition from experimental development into a formal regulatory pathway.
Canada is rapidly accelerating its digital border strategy, announcing today that mandatory facial recognition and biometric scanning will be phased in at three major international airports starting mid-December.
Google is taking a bold step toward transforming the travel industry with the launch of an artificial intelligence (AI) agent designed to autonomously manage travel bookings.
The government of Brazil announced upgrades to its electronic visa system, reducing processing times to less than 48 hours for travelers from key markets including the United States, Canada and Australia.
According to new findings from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), improving global entry systems could unlock US$401 billion in economic impact and generate 14 million new jobs across the travel economy.
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