MSC Cruises Promotes Fly and Cruise Packages as Demand for Hassle-Free Holidays Grows

(NEWS) GENEVA, Switzerland, 2026-May-26 — /Travel PR News/ — Cruise companies are entering the 2026 summer season facing a more cautious and cost-conscious traveller. After several years marked by disrupted travel plans, rising airfares, inflation, and uncertainty around added holiday costs, many travellers are placing greater emphasis on flexibility, transparent pricing, and convenience when booking vacations…. Read the full news article

IHG Strengthens UK&I Luxury Conversion Growth with Canary Riverside Plaza, Vignette Collection by IHG

(IN SHORT) IHG Hotels & Resorts has signed Canary Riverside Plaza, Vignette Collection by IHG, marking the luxury conversion brand’s first property in London and IHG’s debut in Canary Wharf. Developed with Yianis Group, the 142-room hotel is scheduled to open in summer 2026 and will offer guestrooms and suites with views over the River… Read the full news article

Hilton’s Outset Collection Welcomes The Berkeley Richmond as One of Its First Independent Lifestyle Properties

(IN SHORT) The Berkeley Richmond, a 55-room boutique hotel in Richmond’s historic Shockoe Slip neighborhood, has joined Outset Collection by Hilton following an extensive renovation of its guest rooms, public spaces and hospitality offering. As one of the first properties in Hilton’s new lifestyle brand, the hotel combines its long-standing local heritage with Hilton’s global… Read the full news article

ANA and Japan Airlines Urge Coordinated Action to Scale Sustainable Aviation Fuel and Protect Japan’s Air Transport Future

(IN SHORT) All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines have released the second edition of their joint report, Toward Net Zero CO2 Emissions from Air Transport in 2050, outlining the current state of sustainable aviation fuel in Japan and the actions needed to support aviation decarbonisation. The report warns that SAF remains far below the level… Read the full news article

Fan Culture and Travel Converge as ANA Backs Immersive Tourism Experiences in Japan

(NEWS) TOKYO, Japan, 2026-May-26 — /Travel PR News/ — Anime cafés, themed pop-up stores, collectible merchandise, and character-driven exhibitions have become a major force within Japan’s domestic tourism economy. What was once considered a niche fan subculture has evolved into a powerful travel driver, with visitors increasingly planning trips around concerts, gaming events, manga collaborations, and… Read the full news article