Friday, May 1, 2026

New Star Alliance Lounge At Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Terminal 3, China

Star Alliance has unveiled its lounge at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN), located in the newly opened Terminal 3. The opening builds on the success of the Alliance’s first lounge in Asia in 2024, also in Guangzhou, and reflects the continued evolution of its presence in one of the region’s growing international gateways.

The opening ceremony took place at the new lounge in Terminal 3 of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, and was presided over by Ambar Franco, Vice President - Customer Experience at Star Alliance and Qi Yaoming, Deputy General Manager of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, alongside representatives from member airlines, airport partners, and media guests.

Ambar Franco, Vice President - Customer Experience at Star Alliance said, “Lounges are a critical part of the customer experience for Star Alliance member airline passengers, supporting our vision for more seamless and effortless journeys. As Guangzhou continues to grow as an important international gateway in China, this new space reflects the evolution of our lounge offering. It is bigger and better, and will deliver enhanced comfort and functionality for Star Alliance member airline customers.”

The lounge spans approximately 1,400 square metres with seating for around 245 guests and features a 700-square-metre outdoor garden, a distinctive open-air space that remains rare in airport environments, offering passengers a serene setting to relax and unwind before their journey. Open 24 hours a day, it is designed to support the needs of international travellers across varying flight schedules, providing a calm and comfortable space to rest or work before their journeys. The Star Alliance Guangzhou lounge will welcome First and Business class passengers, and Star Alliance Gold status customers travelling on member airline flights, irrespective of the cabin class, departing from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Terminal 3.

There are 10 Star Alliance member airlines operating from Guangzhou, including Air China, ANA, Asiana Airlines, EGYPTAIR, Ethiopian Airlines, EVA Air, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines, THAI, and Turkish Airlines, with a total of 1,500 weekly departures to 52 destinations across 10 countries.

Designed in close collaboration with Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, the lounge reflects elements of Lingnan culture and Guangzhou’s natural landscape, creating a strong sense of place throughout. At its centre is a sculptural installation inspired by the kapok flower, the city’s emblem, reinterpreted through contemporary design. A dedicated tea experience further anchors the space in local tradition, with tea artists guiding guests through the craft and cultural significance of tea.

Operated by Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Business Travel Service Co. Ltd, the Star Alliance lounge is set to play a key role in enhancing the travel experience for international passengers, strengthening the strategic collaboration between the two partners.

“Going forward, we will continue to strengthen strategic coordination with Star Alliance and major airlines, carrying out deeper cooperation in route network expansion, transfer facilitation, and smart travel, to jointly build a better international aviation ecosystem,” said Qi Yaoming, Deputy General Manager of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport.

The lounge offers a variety of spaces designed around different travel needs, including rest areas, sleep pods, private rooms, reading spaces, and dedicated work zones. The dining programme, developed in partnership with the five-star chef team of Pullman Hotel, features a selection of Chinese and Western dishes focused on freshness and balance, complemented by a range of amenities designed to enhance comfort and convenience throughout the journey.

Lounge operations have now fully transitioned from Terminal 1 to the new lounge in Terminal 3.

Star Alliance unites 26 of the world’s leading airlines, providing travellers with seamless access to over 1,150 airports across 190 countries - covering 90% of the world. Further connecting flights are offered by Star Alliance Connecting Partner Juneyao Airlines.

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Staying Charged Safely: American Airlines’ New Portable Charger Policy (2026)

If you’re a frequent flier, you likely never board a plane without a portable power bank. However, as of May 1, 2026, American Airlines is implementing significant changes to how passengers can carry and use these devices.

Following a rise in "thermal runaway" incidents—where lithium batteries overheat and catch fire—American Airlines has joined other carriers like Southwest in tightening safety protocols. Here is everything you need to know before your next flight.

The "Plain Sight" Rule

The biggest change is where your charger must stay. Effective May 1, all portable chargers must remain visible and within reach at all times.

Allowed: In the seatback pocket, on your tray table, or in a personal item tucked under the seat in front of you.

Prohibited: Storing a power bank in the overhead bin, even if it’s inside a carry-on bag.

The reason is simple: if a battery begins to smoke or spark, flight attendants need to see it immediately. A fire inside a closed overhead bin is much harder to detect and extinguish quickly.

New Quantity and Capacity Limits
American Airlines is now strictly enforcing limits on the number and power of the chargers you bring:

Rule - Requirement -

Quantity Limit: Maximum of 2 portable chargers per passenger.

Capacity Limit: Each charger must not exceed 100 Watt-hours (Wh).Total

Prohibition: No power banks allowed in checked luggage.

Note: A 100Wh limit is roughly equivalent to a 27,000 mAh battery. Most standard "fast-charge" bricks fall under this limit, but extra-large power stations designed for camping or high-end laptops may be banned.

Onboard Usage Restrictions

While you can still use your power bank to charge your phone or tablet, there are two new "don'ts" to remember:

No Charging the Charger: You are prohibited from plugging your portable power bank into the plane’s seat power or USB ports to recharge it.
No "Hidden" Charging: You cannot charge your phone while it (or the battery) is buried inside a bag in the overhead compartment.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Travelore Tips: Why The State Department Is Warning Americans Abroad To "Do Not Use Online Renewal"

If you’re currently traveling overseas and noticed your passport is nearing its expiration date, your first instinct might be to hop online and renew it. Stop right there. The U.S. State Department has issued a fresh, urgent warning as of April 10, 2026: using the Online Passport Renewal (OPR) system while you are physically outside of the United States will lead to the immediate cancellation of your current passport—leaving you stranded without a valid travel document.

The "Instant Invalidation" Risk

The online renewal system was designed for convenience, but it comes with a high-stakes security feature: automatic cancellation.

The moment you click "submit" on your online application, the State Department's systems mark your current passport as invalid. This is intended to prevent fraud, ensuring that two valid passports for the same person aren't in circulation at the same time.

The Catch: If you are in the U.S., this isn't an issue—you just wait at home for your new one.

The Disaster: If you are abroad, you now hold a "dead" document. You cannot board a flight, cross a border, or even check into many hotels that require a valid passport for ID.

Official Requirement: To use Online Passport Renewal, you must be physically located in a U.S. state or territory at the time of submission. The system uses geolocation and IP tracking to verify this.

Why the System Rejects Overseas Applicants

Beyond the risk of being stranded, the online system is technically restricted to domestic users for several critical reasons:

Shipping Restrictions: The system does not accept foreign home addresses or APO/FPO/DPO (military/diplomatic) addresses for shipping.

Legal Jurisdictions: Passports issued through the online portal are printed and shipped within the U.S. Embassies have their own specific procedures for handling international mail and secure delivery.

Emergency Needs: Embassies and consulates are equipped to issue emergency temporary passports on-site if you have urgent travel—something the online system cannot do.

What to Do If You Need a Renewal Abroad

If you are an American traveler overseas and your passport is expiring or lacks the required "six months of validity," do not go to the online portal. Instead:

Visit the Nearest Embassy: Go to the official website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your current country.

Schedule an Appointment: Most overseas renewals are still handled via paper applications (Form DS-82 or DS-11) submitted in person or via local registered mail.

Check Processing Times: Routine overseas processing typically takes 4–6 weeks. If you have travel within 14 days, you must request an emergency appointment.

A Note on Scams

The State Department also warned of a rise in look-alike websites. These sites often charge high "convenience fees" and may steal your sensitive data. Always ensure you are on a .gov website before entering your Social Security number or payment details.

The Takeaway for 2026 Travelers

The golden rule for 2026: Check your passport before you leave the U.S. If it has less than nine months of validity, renew it by mail or online while you are still on U.S. soil. Once you cross the border, your only safe path for renewal is through the local embassy.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Travelore News: Dubai's Landmark Burj Al Arab Hotel Will Shut For 18-Month Refurb Amid Tourism Decline

Luxury hotel Burj Al Arab in Dubai will shut during a major 18-month renovation, a ​staff member confirmed, its first since ‌opening in 1999 and at a time when tourism in the region has slowed due to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

The ​hotel's owner Jumeirah said in a statement on ​Tuesday the work would be carried out in ⁠phases over some 18 months and would be ​led by Paris-based interior architect Tristan Auer. It did ​not specify that the property would be closed during the renovation.

The staff member said the hotel is offering alternative accommodation ​in nearby hotels to guests with bookings during ​the work. The period of closure is subject to change, the ‌person ⁠said.

The sail-shaped hotel, one of Dubai's best-known landmarks and the flagship property of the Jumeirah group, suffered some damage when debris from an interception of an Iranian ​drone attack hit ​its facade ⁠in early March.

The "long-awaited" work is not linked with the incident in March, the ​employee said. The United Arab Emirates-based Jumeirah did ​not ⁠link the project to the war in its statement.

The timing, however, is notable because the conflict has hurt ⁠travel to ​Dubai, with flight disruptions affecting the ​UAE and luxury groups warning of pressure on profits as visitor demand weakens.

Reporting ​by Mireia Merino; Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak and Keith Weir

Monday, April 27, 2026

Switzerland Is About To Get Even Sweeter With A New Chocolate Destination

While the country is already home to the world-famous Lindt Home of Chocolate in Zurich, a massive new "chocolate paradise" is officially on the horizon.

Nestlé has unveiled plans for a major expansion of its historic Maison Cailler site in Broc, transforming it into the Parc du chocolat Cailler.

A 400 Million Franc "Chocolate Paradise"

Located in the Gruyère region, where chocolate has been produced since 1898, this project is stepping far beyond a simple museum. With a projected cost of 400 million francs, the Parc du chocolat Cailler is designed to be a "city within a city" for cocoa lovers.

The ambition is massive: developers are targeting one million visitors per year, which would put it on par with Switzerland's most popular tourist destinations.

What to Expect: The "Vertical" Cocoa Experience

The new park will span roughly 30,000 square meters and offer an immersive journey that could take up to five hours to complete. Highlights include:

Cocoa-Bean Greenhouses: Architecturally stunning glass structures shaped like cocoa beans where visitors can see real cocoa trees growing.

Sensory Tours: An expanded visitor experience focusing on the intense smells and tastes of traditional Swiss chocolate making. Enhanced rail links via the Broc Chocolaterie station, encouraging visitors to arrive by train rather than car.

Timeline: When Can You Visit?

While the Maison Cailler museum remains open during the transition, the full "Mega Destination" experience is expected to open in phases, with the first major completion goal set for 2030.

"The goal is to create an immersive experience centered on the taste and smell A "Chocolate Village": The plans include on-site hotels, restaurants, a wellness center, and a rooftop emporium.

Revitalized Heritage: Disused factory workshops will be restored and opened to the public for the first time in over a century.

Sustainability & Smart Travel

One of the most interesting aspects of the project is how you’ll get there. To protect the charm of the local village of Broc, the project includes:

A dedicated cable car to transport visitors from a new underground parking hub directly to the park.

Enhanced rail links via the Broc Chocolaterie station, encouraging visitors to arrive by train rather than car.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Smithsonian Journeys Launches DISCOVER Getaways

A New Collection of Weeklong, Small-Group Travel Experiences Offering Exceptional Value. Itineraries in France, the Galápagos, Italy, Japan, Malta, Morocco, Turkey, Switzerland, Jordan, and the United States.

Smithsonian Journeys, the Smithsonian’s travel program and a recognized leader in enriching small group exploration, has launched DISCOVER Getaways, a new collection of 11 weeklong, all-inclusive journeys to exciting destinations across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Americas. Each multi-city journey is enriched with a robust schedule of guided activities and excursions, expert lectures, hands-on learning experiences and cultural encounters, all blended with free time for travelers to explore at their own pace.

Designed for discerning travelers with busy schedules, the itineraries create an environment of discovery, connection and shared learning, hallmarks of Smithsonian Journeys programs for over 55 years. Bookings are now open for departures beginning in February 2027. Each journey is limited to no more than 24 travelers, features convenient weekend departures and is accompanied by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert, a dedicated tour director and a team of knowledgeable local guides.

“Many of our guests, both longtime travelers and those newly discovering Smithsonian Journeys, tell us that the demands of work and family can make it challenging to find time for a truly meaningful escape,” said Walter Littlejohn III, senior vice president of Smithsonian Journeys. “In response, we distilled the very best of our guided land journeys into thoughtfully crafted, weeklong itineraries that deliver exceptional value, seamless planning and an extraordinary level of enrichment. With nearly every detail included, even airfare, these journeys feel effortless yet deeply rewarding. They invite travelers to step away from the everyday, even if just for a week, and immerse themselves in the richness, access and perspective that only Smithsonian Journeys can provide.”

Each DISCOVER Getaway includes:

A Smithsonian Journeys Expert, a distinguished scholar, scientist, or cultural specialist–who brings essential context, insight and depth to each destination.

International and/or internal airfare, incorporated for exceptional value and ease.

Distinctive accommodations selected for exceptional quality, comfort, and location.

A dedicated tour director, who ensures a seamless travel experience from start to finish.

Well-paced daily activities and curated excursions, led by dynamic and knowledgeable local guides, complemented by thoughtfully planned free time for independent exploration.

Most meals as noted in the itinerary (B-breakfast; L-lunch; R-reception; D-dinner).

Group airport transfers and on-tour transportation.

Pre-tour educational materials, including a curated reading list to enrich the journey.

Destination taxes and most gratuities.

Post-departure medical and dental coverage ($250,000 per person) and emergency assistance and transportation coverage ($1,000,000 per person)

2027 Itineraries

Discover Japan: Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto

March 20–28; April 17–25; May 8–16; Sept. 18–26; Oct. 2–10; and Oct. 23–31, 2027.

Nine days starting at $8,184 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

Guests will explore Japan’s thrilling mix of old and new—bullet trains and Zen gardens, ancient temples and futuristic city streets—on a journey to two iconic capital cities and the tranquil mountains of Hakone. They will visit Tokyo’s oldest temple—and its eclectic markets—and gain insight into the culture of sumo. They will encounter timeless traditions of art and hospitality while staying at a ryokan near Mount Fuji, then experience Kyoto’s serene beauty from the Fushimi Inari shrine to the historic streets of Gion.

Discover the Galápagos: Historic Quito to Santa Cruz Island

May 1–8; May 8–15; June 5–12; July 3–10; Sept. 18–25; and Oct. 16–23, 2027

Eight days starting at $6,784 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

Guests will explore the incomparable Galápagos Islands by private yacht on a weeklong journey that begins in the historic heart of Quito. They can discover the charming churches and colonial architecture of this World Heritage site, then fly to the Galápagos to spend four unforgettable days encountering unusual species on nature walks and snorkeling excursions and sail to unique volcanic isles.

Discover Provence and the Côte d’Azur: France’s Mediterranean Charms

April 16–24; April 30–May 8; May 14–22; Sept. 24–Oct. 2; Oct. 8–16; and Oct. 22–30, 2027

Nine days starting at $5,997 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

A celebrated retreat since the Romans passed through, the South of France is famous for its pastel-colored towns, thyme-scented hills and stunning coastline. Participants will spend a week discovering the historic highlights of Provence, from the Papal Palace in Avignon to the ancient (and elegant) Pont du Gard. They will venture to the limestone crags of Les Baux and van Gogh’s haunts in Arles, then head for the Riviera to explore the delights of Nice and the glittering enclave of Monaco.

Discover Malta: Historic Treasures and Local Life

March 20–28; April 10–18; April 24–May 2; Sept. 25–Oct. 3; Oct. 16–24; and Nov. 6–14, 2027

Nine days starting at $5,774 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

Poised strategically between the eastern and western Mediterranean, the island nation of Malta is graced with sun-warmed stone cities, vivid reminders of ancient and medieval history, and a thriving local culture. Travelers will crisscross the archipelago, enjoying private palace tours, local cooking classes, jeep tours and harbor cruises. They will encounter baroque gems and megalithic tombs, then venture to stunning seaside cliffs as they discover the allure of one of Europe’s lesser-known gems.

Discover Turkey: Istanbul, Cappadocia, and Antalya

April 10–18; May 8–16; Sept. 11–19; Oct. 9–17; and Oct. 23–31, 2027

Nine days starting at $5,992 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

Guests will experience some of Turkey’s most captivating corners on a journey that begins with a three-night stay amid the iconic mosques and bustling bazaars of Istanbul. They will continue to Cappadocia to explore its intriguing moonscape of rock-hewn villages and whimsical fairy chimneys. Capping off the adventure in Antalya, they will discover ancient sites and picturesque medieval streets on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast.

Discover Morocco: Enchanting Medinas and Ancient Capitals

Feb. 20–28; March 13–21; April 10–18; Sept. 25–Oct. 3; Oct. 16–24; and Nov. 6–14, 2027

Nine days starting at $6,479 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

From its lively medinas to its enduring traditions, Morocco radiates with enduring traditions and graceful artistry. On a journey to all four of its imperial capitals, guests will weave through the bustling souks of Marrakech and Fez, where the modern and ancient intersect. They will venture into the medieval kasbah of Rabat, the Roman city of Volubilis and encounter vestiges of imperial grandeur in Meknes. They will meet artisans plying timeless crafts and spend time with local families, experiencing legendary Moroccan hospitality.

Discover Italy: Tuscany and Umbria

April 10–18; April 24–May 2; May 15–23; Sept. 18–26; Oct. 2–10; Oct. 16–24

Nine days starting at $5,074 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

Guests will settle into countryside properties in the cypress-dotted hills of Tuscany and Umbria and venture out to experience the world-renowned cities of Florence and Siena as well as medieval hilltop towns where time stands still. They will come face-to-face with art and architecture that changed history, from Michelangelo’s David to the ideal Renaissance town of Pienza. Guests will step into another century in San Gimignano and Perugia and sample local vintages along Chianti’s wine route.

Discover Jordan: Petra, Jerash, and the Dead Sea

Feb. 27–March 7; March 13–21; April 3–11; Oct. 2–10; Oct. 23–31; and Nov. 13–21, 2027

Nine days starting at $4,797 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

Steeped in history from biblical times to the Byzantine Empire, Jordan is home to ancient treasures and a vibrant modern-day culture. Guests can travel from the bustling streets of Amman to Jerash to wander its remarkably preserved Roman ruins. At Mount Nebo, they can marvel at intricate mosaics and sweeping views, then continue to the incomparable Petra, where a narrow canyon leads to a mystical city carved out of red rock. They can cap off the adventure with a float in the Dead Sea.

Discover Switzerland: Across the Bernese Alps

May 15–23; June 5–13; June 26–July 4; Aug. 28–Sept. 5; Sept. 11–19; and Sept. 25–Oct. 3, 2027

Nine days starting at $7,592 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees.

Home to iconic peaks like the Jungfrau, Switzerland’s Bernese Alps harbor timeless mountain villages set amid spectacular scenery. From lakeside Lucerne, guests will ascend to fabled Grindelwald to take in extraordinary views from the “top of Europe” and hike through the dramatic Lauterbrunnen Valley. They will encounter glaciers, waterfalls and pristine Alpine lakes and ride the world’s steepest cogwheel train. Then they will descend into Swiss wine country on their way to Lausanne, on the shores of Lake Geneva.

Discover Alaska: Fairbanks Under the Northern Lights

Feb. 24–March 2; March 3–9; March 10–16; March 17–23; March 24–30; and March 31–April 6, 2027

Seven days starting at $6,297 per person, double occupancy. Includes air, taxes and fees. Travelers will experience the pristine wilderness of America’s northern frontier as they travel from Anchorage into Alaska’s interior in pursuit of nature’s most spectacular light show: the aurora borealis. Between nighttime viewing sessions, they will cruise Prince William Sound alongside otters and sea lions, don crampons for a glacier walk and ride a train past the peaks of Denali National Park. They can walk among reindeer outside Fairbanks and strap in for a dogsled ride pulled by Iditarod huskies.

To book DISCOVER Getaways, visit the Smithsonian Journeys website or call 1-855-330-1542.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

American Retirees Drive Surge In Italy Golden Visa Applications

According to Get Golden Visa’s recent report, American Retirement Exodus, Italy has become the 4th most popular destination in Europe based on US Social Security recipients and increasing Golden Visa inquiries from American retirees. Around 15,465 American retirees receive their Social Security benefits there, as the most recent SSA data highlights.

The American Retirement Exodus suggests that the decision to retire overseas is not made lightly. Rather, many Americans are being pushed by the rising cost of living, political polarization, healthcare costs, and long-term financial uncertainty in the US. At the same time, having a comfortable retirement in the US once required around $1.28 million in savings. Today, it has become a benchmark many households struggle to reach, as around 81% worry their savings will not last throughout their lifetime.

Italy Standing Out for Americans Retiring Overseas

Policy changes across Southern Europe are influencing Americans’ retirement plans. Spain used to be the first go-to destination for lifestyle relocators, but lost its appeal due to the closure of the Golden Visa and the proposed 100% real estate tax for non-EU citizens.

Following this, Americans embrace La Dolce Vita for retirement overseas, drawn by its favorable residency options. Especially recently, Italy Golden Visa has attracted particular attention among American investors seeking residency in Europe with plans to relocate there in the future.

Proving this, Murat Coskun, Managing Partner at Get Golden Visa, states:

“Italy’s Golden Visa is gaining attention because it offers a clear investment pathway starting from a €250,000 startup investment to residency while allowing investors to establish a foothold in Europe before making a full relocation decision.

A Growing Desire for Stability

Since 2022, Get Golden Visa has served investors from 47 nationalities, including a growing number from the United States, and has supported clients across 16 residency and citizenship by investment programs worldwide. Building on this global investor activity, the firm has been tracking the broader American Exodus trend through its American Exodus Series. The analysis is informed by a combination of market data and insights from its international investor base.

Through these investor interactions and inquiries, a clear pattern has emerged: American retirees are increasingly moving overseas. This year’s findings stated that Americans retire to Italy, especially those considering relocation abroad.

Get your copy: https://getgoldenvisa.com/the-great-american-retirement-exodus