FIFA, World Cup and Uruguay
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Alex Eaton, CEO of World Travel in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is on a personal mission to eradicate the term "leisure" from the travel industry's vernacular. "For me, the word 'leisure' is just doing nothing," Eaton said, adding that it connotes leisure suits ...
From Atlanta to Mexico City to Vancouver, the world’s most dazzling soccer tournament spans 16 cities in three countries this summer. Here’s a foolproof game plan for where to stay, eat, and get your kicks. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is full of firsts.
Tell us about your experience buying tickets, finding a place to stay, making travel arrangements and, if you’re coming to the U.S., dealing with entry requirements. By Danial Adkison Danial Adkison, an editor for the Travel section, will be among those ...
The World Travel Market (WTM) is an iconic event in the travel and tourism industry, held annually in London. It’s where key players, industry leaders, and tourism enthusiasts converge to share ideas, forge connections, and set the direction for the ...
New data indicates a significant drop in demand from Europeans traveling to the U.S. this summer—but U.S. tourism officials insist the World Cup will deliver the $30.5 billion economic lift FIFA has projected. U.S. President Donald Trump and Gianni ...
World Travel president Alex Eaton has been named CEO, with executive vice president Matt King taking over the role of president. Eaton's focus in his new role will be strategic initiatives, including expanding and growing the World Travel Vacation Department.
The 2024 edition of the prestigious World Travel Awards (WTA) concluded with a spectacular gala in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, where over 300 travel industry leaders gathered to honor the finest names in global tourism, hospitality, and aviation.
