In this week’s round-up, three airlines added 15 new routes and more people are going RVing this holiday season than you might think.
Alaska Airlines announced two new non-stop routes between Seattle and Honolulu, and Portland and Miami. Kirsten Amrine, Alaska’s vice president of revenue management and network planning, said “Travel demand to leisure destinations to relax and recharge remains strong, especially to sun and fun locations as cooler weather settles in.” Tickets for the daily flights will be available all year.
Image: RV Industry Association
Photo credit: Image: RV Industry Association
The newly released Holiday Travel Intentions Survey by the RV Industry Association shows a 30% increase in travelers planning to go RVing this holiday season. That figure equates to approximately 20 million people taking out an RV between Thanksgiving and New Year’s.
Starting next spring, Allegiant will offer 12 new non-stop routes with one-way tickets starting as low as $49. Drew Wells, Allegiant’s senior vice president of revenue and planning and chief revenue officer, called the new destination options “a celebration of the success we’ve had in these markets.”
Image: United Airlines
Photo credit: Image: United Airlines
United Airlines announced non-stop flights between the United States and Mexico’s soon-to-open Tulum International Airport, which gives easy access to the popular Riviera Maya region. The airlines will fly 22 flights per week from hubs in New York, Houston, and Chicago beginning on March 31, 2024, and on May 23, 2024, the company will add seasonal service from Los Angeles. Tickets are available now.
Image: Oregon Adaptive Sports / Patrick Addabbo
Photo credit: Image: Oregon Adaptive Sports / Patrick Addabbo
The Oregon Tourism Commission awarded $3.6 million in grants to 56 recipients through its 2023 Competitive Grants Program. According to the announcement, Travel Oregon aimed to welcome underserved communities, such as people with disability, people of color, indigenous people, and LBGTQ communities.
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