The recent farmer census released by the Department of Agriculture reveals some interesting trends in the American agricultural sector. While the total amount of farmland in the United States remains steady at 39%, the number of farms is decreasing. However, the surviving farms are growing in size, signaling a trend towards consolidation in the industry.
The Oregon-based drive-thru coffee chain Dutch Bros is making waves in the industry, with plans to reach $1.2 billion in revenues by 2024. With a strong presence in the West Coast and southwest regions, Dutch Bros is now setting its sights on expansion to the east, including a new location in Davenport, Florida. The chain
Taking a trip with just one parent and one child can provide a unique opportunity for quality time and individual attention. When children are on solo trips with a parent, there are no distractions or arguments among siblings, which can lead to a more enjoyable and focused experience. According to Sonja Prokopec, travelling with only
Growing up in Los Angeles with a Nigerian father, I was exposed to a rich cultural heritage through the monthly meetings of Nigerian communities in Southern California. These gatherings served as a way to organize, build community, and pass on traditions to the next generation. While the men engaged in business discussions, the women cooked,
American Airlines’ recent decision to prioritize direct bookings and agency bookings through New Distribution Capability (NDC) has sparked a range of emotions within the leisure travel advisor community. From anger and angst to acceptance, travel advisors are coming to terms with the changes imposed by American Airlines. The decision to cease awarding AAdvantage miles and
The recent move by American Airlines to implement New Distribution Capability (NDC) technology has sparked concern among members of the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA). The airline announced that starting May 1, it will no longer award AAdvantage miles and loyalty accrual points through agencies that are not designated as “preferred.” This means that
When the rain starts to fall in the Lake District, it can be easy to feel disheartened, especially if you had plans for outdoor activities. However, there is a silver lining to every cloud, and the region offers a plethora of indoor activities that are sure to keep you entertained. From soap-making masterclasses to chocolate
The landscape of safari travel has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, especially in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Traditionally seen as a travel experience reserved for retirees or honeymooners, safaris are now increasingly attracting multigenerational and family travelers. This shift in demographics has surprised many in the travel industry, as the demand
Cunard Line has recently announced its new itineraries for 2026, which will include two simultaneous world cruises set to depart in January. These itineraries are scheduled to go on sale in early March and will feature 37 overnight port calls and 66 late-evening departures. In addition, the line will make five maiden calls at various
Boeing’s marketing managing director for Asia-Pacific, Dave Schulte, made bold claims about the safety of the 737 Max aircraft, despite the recent scrutiny and midair blowout incidents. The assertion that it is the “safest airplane that can be out there today” is quite misleading given the recent safety concerns and incidents that have been highlighted
The recent news of American Queen Voyages (AQV) halting operations did not take the travel industry by surprise. Industry professionals had been anticipating this development due to ongoing service and payment issues with AQV. The decline of AQV was foreshadowed by late or missing payments over the past few months, which led to major trade
British telecoms group BT recently announced the sale of London’s iconic BT Tower to developer MCR Hotels for a staggering £275 million. The tower, which has been a prominent fixture in London’s skyline since 1965, was once a crucial piece of network infrastructure for telecommunications signals. However, with the advancement of fixed and mobile networks,
London’s iconic BT Tower, a symbol of the city’s communication history, is set to undergo a significant transformation. The property, originally opened in 1965 as a communications tower, has been acquired by MCR, a leading hotel owner-operator, for an impressive £275 million. This move marks a new chapter in the tower’s storied history, as it
Are you a surfer who craves the excitement of riding the waves while also enjoying top-notch amenities? If so, you’re in luck. There are exclusive surfing destinations around the world that offer the perfect blend of luxury and adventure. From pristine beaches to world-class waves, these destinations provide an unforgettable surfing experience coupled with luxurious
The state of Nayarit in Mexico is set to experience a significant transformation in its infrastructure, with major expansions planned for the Tepic Airport and the construction of a new highway connecting the state capital to the coast. These developments are expected to have a profound impact on tourism in the region, opening up new
Bluestein Ventures, a Chicago-based investment firm, has recently closed its third fund at a whopping $45 million. This fund was oversubscribed and marks a significant milestone for the firm as it looks to expand its investment focus in early-stage businesses within the food and beverage supply chain. With backing from external family offices and entrepreneurs
American Airlines recently announced an increase in baggage fees for passengers, marking the first time in over five years that the prices have been raised. Along with this increase, the airline also made changes regarding which travel agency bookings are eligible to earn frequent flyer miles. These changes are significant for passengers who rely on
Svalbard, a remote archipelago located in the Arctic Ocean, is home to a vast array of wildlife including walruses, seals, reindeer, and polar bears. Due to the increasing popularity of expedition sailings in the region, the Norwegian government has recently announced new regulations aimed at protecting the delicate ecosystem of Svalbard. These regulations will require