Friday, March 27, 2026

With Most Islands In The World, Sweden Offers Five To Travelers For Chance To Win One For A Year

New initiative invites travelers to win one of Sweden's 267,000 islands for a year.

With over 267,000 islands, Sweden has more islands than any other country on Earth. Islands defined by calm, rest, clean air and restorative nature—large or small, set in the sea or emerging from a lake. With a rethinking of what luxury means, Sweden is now offering five of them for free - not for sale, but to use and care for during a year.

The initiative, Your Swedish Island, redefines what many associate with luxury. In place of exclusivity or excess, it offers simplicity, solitude, and space - quality of life experiences that are increasingly resonating with travelers around the world.

“Sweden has more islands than any other country in the world and we would like to invite people to enjoy what may be the most genuine form of luxury: the peace and tranquility of nature on your own island,” says Susanne Andersson, CEO at Visit Sweden.

Launched by Visit Sweden in collaboration with the National Property Board, the initiative invites travelers to apply for the chance to become custodians of one of five carefully selected islands. Each location is wonderfully secluded, yet close enough to a local community for essentials - whether it's picking up groceries, posting a letter, or joining a traditional Midsummer celebration.

For many, the idea of escaping to a private island has long symbolized the ultimate dream - not just as a luxury, but as a way to disconnect and breathe. A recent global YouGov survey* aligns with a shift in values: 44% of respondents say they would be happy to escape the crowds by going to their own island. (In France and Germany, nearly one in five admit they'd appreciate time away from their life partner.)

The same survey found that people are increasingly drawn to silence, fresh air, and free access to nature. Global travelers actively avoid overcrowded destinations - not only for their own comfort, but to reduce their contribution to overtourism. Instead, they're seeking quiet, low-impact places: coastal or lakeside sanctuaries where they can truly unplug. For those that enjoy traveling with your partner and desire comfortable accommodations, Sweden's island landscape is both diverse and abundant — offering something for every version of what "getting away" might mean.

“If you don't get one of these islands, don't worry. Sweden has many more that everyone can enjoy,” says Susanne Andersson. “From quiet lakes to open coastlines, there's space for everyone to slow down, breathe deeply and find their own version of happiness in our islands.”

Applications open February 17, 2026, for international travelers. Submissions can be made via:

visitsweden.com/your-swedish-island

A jury will select five successful applicants based on creativity and personal motivation. Successful candidates will be announced in June 2026.

What's included:

A one-year right to use one of the five selected islands

A diploma certifying the winner as official island custodian

A travel voucher for a trip to Sweden

A contract outlining basic stewardship responsibilities

For More Information on Your Swedish Island: visitsweden.com/your-swedish-island

Thursday, March 26, 2026

United Now Has Economy Seats That Transform Into A Couch For More Comfortable International Travel

United Airlines has announced the United Relax RowSM: a set of United Economy seats that can transform into a couch, creating a more comfortable option for customers traveling in the United Economy cabin on long-haul flights. United is the first North American airline to offer this kind of seating option and holds North American exclusivity on the design.

This new, dedicated row of three seats is outfitted with individually adjustable leg rests that fold up at a 90-degree angle to create a more room to sleep, stretch out or watch a movie. The United Relax Row is ideal for families traveling with small children, solo travelers and couples who want the value of United Economy but with a little extra comfort. Customers traveling in United Relax Row will receive additional amenities for their flight including a custom-fitted mattress pad, a specially sized plush blanket, two additional pillows, as well as a plush toy and Children's Travel Kit for families.

The United Relax Row is expected to launch in 2027, and the airline plans to offer it on more than 200 Boeing 787 and 777 widebody aircraft by 2030. The seats will be located between United Economy and United Premium Plus® and United will offer up to 12 United Relax Row sections on each plane.

"As a leading premium airline, we're committed to delivering new, industry-leading experiences for all of our customers – and the United Relax Row is the perfect example of that. Customers traveling in United Economy on long-haul flights deserve an option for more space and comfort, and this is one way we can deliver that for them," said Andrew Nocella, United's Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. "United is the only North American airline offering a product like the United Relax Row and is one of the many reasons why we're continuing to win brand loyal customers."

The United Relax Row is just the latest way United is making travel easier for families:

Free family seating: United is the first and only airline to offer a dynamic seat map that allows children under 12 to be seated next to an adult in their party for free at time of booking. And if needed, United will automatically move families to preferred seats to keep them seat together.

Kids' meals onboard: Children can enjoy breakfast and lunch/dinner menus on select United flights where complimentary meals are served. Parents can pre-order their children's meal selections, like french toast, chicken fingers and grilled cheese, in the United app or United.com.

Family-friendly inflight entertainment: United has a curated section of inflight entertainment just for families, including favorites like Bluey, Paw Patrol, Zootopia 2, Paddington in Peru and more. Children's Travel Kit: Created in collaboration with Sesame Street, United's Children Travel Kit offers interactive activities to make the travel experience fun for kids and stress-free for parents, including an Oscar the Grouch activity book, slide puzzle and sensory calming strip.

About United

At United, Good Leads The Way. With U.S. hubs in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., United operates the most comprehensive global route network among North American carriers, and is now the largest airline in the world as measured by available seat miles. For more about how to join the United team, please visit www.united.com/careers and more information about the company is at www.united.com.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

British Airways’ First Starlink Flight Takes Off, Making The Airline The First In The UK To Use The Service

British Airways’ first aircraft equipped with Starlink Wi-Fi took to the skies on March 19, the first flight operated by a UK airline featuring the innovative technology. The 787-8 aircraft bound for Houston is the first in the airline’s fleet to be connected, giving customers free access to fast, reliable internet for streaming, working and staying connected.

Powered by more than 10,000 satellites in low-Earth orbit, Starlink delivers a more reliable and faster internet experience. Customers will be able to seamlessly work, browse, shop and connect from the air on multiple devices on the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky, with download speeds of up to 500+ Mbps1.

The airline is currently in the process of fitting Starlink onto its 787-8 fleet, and has already started equipping its next 787-8 aircraft. Within the next two years the entire British Airways fleet2 of more than 300 aircraft will have this powerful new technology, available for all customers, in every cabin, free of charge.

Sean Doyle, British Airways’ Chairman and Chief Executive described the launch as “a landmark moment”:

“We’re excited to be the first UK airline to bring this level of connectivity to our customers. We know that staying connected matters to people, whether they’re travelling for work or heading off on holiday, and Starlink will give our customers fast, reliable Wi-Fi that transforms the onboard experience. This milestone is part of a wider investment in elevating every aspect of our customer journey as we continue to modernise our airline.”

As well as improving the experience for customers on board, who can enjoy home-like connectivity even at 38,000 feet—the same high-speed service will enable the airline’s Cabin Crew and Flight Crew to communicate seamlessly in real time with colleagues on the ground.

The launch of Starlink is a key milestone in the airline’s transformation plan, driving improvements at every stage of the customer journey. British Airways is investing £7 billion across all areas the business, from new lounge concepts in Dubai and Miami, to utilising AI and new technologies to increase punctuality.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Travelore News: Marriott's Ritz-Carlton Reserve Is Getting An Urban Offshoot

Even the brand offshoots are getting brand offshoots these days in luxury travel.

Marriott International's Ritz-Carlton Reserve, an even more experience-led, ultra-luxury offshoot of the Ritz-Carlton brand, is getting its own brand extension, according to the head of Marriott's luxury division. Tina Edmundson, president of luxury brands at Marriott International, revealed the Ritz-Carlton Urban Reserve (a working title, we’re told) concept during a press conference at the Forbes Travel Guide Summit in Monaco late last month.

"We're looking at several urban locations at this point," Edmundson said, adding that the concept is a natural evolution given where the luxury market is heading. "We think that will be a wonderful extension for us."

Further details on specific potential locations or the overall development pipeline were not provided.

The news follows the recent announcement at ILTM Cannes of St. Regis Estates, a residential-focused brand extension of the St. Regis portfolio, the first iteration of which — currently known as The Resort at Pelican Hill in California’s Newport Beach — is scheduled to rebrand later this year. The combined expansions signal that Marriott's luxury division has plenty of runway, stretching its most storied nameplates into new formats and experiences rather than simply adding traditional hotel rooms. It also shows the increasing versatility of the Ritz-Carlton flag, which also encompasses The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection.

Edmundson used the occasion to paint a broader picture of where the luxury portfolio stands today. The company now has 555 luxury hotels open, with 270 in the pipeline. Among the most anticipated openings slated for 2026: an Edition in Cape Town, an Edition in Dali, China, a W in Sardinia, a JW Marriott in Costa Rica, a Luxury Collection property in Japan, a Ritz-Carlton Lodge in Morgan Valley, Australia, and new St. Regis hotels in London as well as in Budapest.

Beyond the portfolio news, Edmundson offered a window into how Marriott's luxury division is thinking about the guest of today and tomorrow. The overarching framework she described is a shift from "high net worth" to what she termed "high life worth" — the idea that the wealthiest travelers are no longer primarily motivated by acquisition, but by experiences, self-development, and meaningful connection.

Three pillars anchor this philosophy: longevity, connections, and experiences. On the longevity front, she noted that affluent guests have moved well past the spa-and-yoga era into more active wellness: biohacking, red light therapy, and "checking in with your body rather than checking out." Edmundson cited the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch as an example, where skiers are now using red light therapy after a day on the slopes to reduce inflammation and recover faster.

On connections, she pointed to the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection as well as the brand's roughly 1,500 branded residential rentals, which are increasingly being designed with communal spaces that encourage a sense of community among guests.

Regarding experiences, she reinforced that the luxury traveler today wants what can only be found in a specific place. Edmundson highlighted the Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain's stargazing program, which teaches guests why Tucson is considered the birthplace of the dark sky movement, as a model for the kind of hyper-local, education-infused programming her hotels are being encouraged to develop.

"It's never been easier to move people physically," Edmundson said. "It's never been more difficult to move them emotionally. We want our hotels to really focus on that."

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Monday, March 23, 2026

Travelore Tips: American Airlines Offering Bonus Loyalty Points For Travel Completed Before By April 30th

American Airlines has launched its "Ready, set, jet" promotion, allowing AAdvantage® members to earn up to 5,000 bonus Loyalty Points for travel completed by April 30, 2026.

Promotion Details

Bonus Structure:

500 bonus points for every eligible flight segment.

1,000 bonus points (instead of 500) for segments arriving at or departing from select Mexico and Caribbean "beach" airports.

1,000 bonus points (instead of 500) for segments booked through AAdvantage Business™ or on Corporate/Accredited Representative Tickets.

Maximum Earning: You can earn a total of 5,000 bonus Loyalty Points through this promotion.

Key Requirements & Terms

Registration: You must register in your AAdvantage® account before booking and by April 30, 2026.

Booking Window: Eligible flights must be booked after registration and by April 30, 2026.

Travel Window: All travel must be completed by April 30, 2026.

Exclusions:

Basic Economy fares do not qualify.

Only flights marketed and operated by American Airlines or American Eagle are eligible; codeshares do not count.

Previously ticketed flights are not eligible.

Qualification: These bonus points count toward elite status for the 2026 program year.

Bonus points typically post within 14 days after the eligible flight segment is credited to your account.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

American Airlines Returns To The Dominican Republic from PHL After 4-Year Hiatus

Pack your swimsuits and find your sunglasses – a much-missed travel connection is back. After a four-year hiatus, American Airlines is officially relaunching nonstop service from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to the stunning Dominican Republic.

Starting this May 2026, American Airlines will operate four weekly flights from PHL directly to Santiago, Dominican Republic (STI). This is fantastic news for anyone looking to ditch the layovers and dive straight into vacation mode in one of the Caribbean's most popular destinations.

Why the Dominican Republic from PHL is a Huge Win:

Nonstop Ease: For four long years, getting from Philly to the Dominican Republic meant adding hours to your travel time with connecting flights. The return of this nonstop route dramatically improves convenience for local travelers.

Access to a Cultural & Adventure Hub: Santiago itself is a vibrant city rich in culture and history, known for its friendly atmosphere and bustling markets. It’s also an excellent gateway for exploring the dramatic landscapes of the Cibao Valley and is within reasonable driving distance of some of the country’s spectacular northern beaches.

More Choice for Caribbean Travel: This service expansion adds significant capacity and choice for Philadelphia travelers looking for a tropical escape. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or an adventure trip, this new option opens up a wealth of possibilities.

Planning Your Dominican Republic Adventure:

As you start dreaming about your getaway, keep in mind that these new American Airlines flights are scheduled to begin in May, just in time to enjoy the start of the summer season. Now is the perfect time to:

Check Flights: Monitor aa.com and your favorite travel search engines for the specific flight schedules and pricing that works best for you.

Explore Santiago & Beyond: Look into accommodations and activities in Santiago itself, or plan your journey onward to nearby coastal areas or mountain regions.

Review Travel Requirements: As always when traveling internationally, double-check the current entry requirements for the Dominican Republic to ensure a smooth and hassle-free trip.

Get ready to experience the warmth of the Dominican Republic, conveniently accessible once again from PHL.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Travelore Tips: Thailand Has The Most Confusing Alcohol Law In the World, Tourists Are Totally Lost

Landing in Bangkok after a long flight and heading straight to a convenience store sounds like a simple travel move. In Thailand, that tiny errand can turn confusing fast, because a cashier may refuse a bottle while a nearby hotel bar is still serving. That gap between expectation and reality is exactly why so many visitors feel blindsided.
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Recent reporting and official notices show the rules changed quickly, and not every place follows the same timetable. There is no official global ranking that proves this is the single most confusing booze system on Earth, so the headline works as travel drama, not legal science. Still, the frustration is real, especially when daily retail hours, venue exemptions, Buddhist holy day limits, and election shutdowns overlap during a short vacation. For a first-time visitor, the setup can feel like a maze with neon signs and surprise checkpoints. That is exactly what makes this story so slideshow-friendly.

1. Why Visitors Feel Tricked Even When Nobody Is Breaking Any Rule
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Most people expect one country to have one clear answer for a basic question like, “Can I buy a drink right now?” Thailand often gives different answers depending on the venue type, the date, and the hour. That does not always mean poor enforcement. In many cases, it means separate legal categories are operating exactly as written.

Travelers describe the experience as confusing even after staff explain it politely. A rejected purchase at a shop can happen on the same evening that a registered hotel or licensed nightlife spot is still pouring. From the customer side, it looks random. From the legal side, it is a classification issue.

2. The Timing Changed Fast, So Older Advice Is Already Outdated
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A major reason for the chaos is how quickly the framework shifted in 2025. Thailand’s Public Relations Department said that, effective June 27, 2025, three venue types could sell 24 hours a day, while alcohol sales outside those exemptions still followed restricted daily windows at that stage. Those exempt locations were international airport passenger areas, licensed entertainment venues, and hotels registered under the Hotel Act.

Then another big change landed in December 2025. AP reported that Thailand lifted the long-standing 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. retail blackout on a 180-day trial, allowing purchases from 11 a.m. until midnight, and noted the change was made official via publication in the Royal Gazette. Anyone relying on an older TikTok, blog, or screenshot could easily be working with yesterday’s map.

3. The Same City Can Give Two Opposite Answers at 3 p.m.
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This is the part that melts travel group chats. A convenience chain may refuse a sale, while a hotel lounge or licensed club can legally operate under an exemption. Thailand’s PRD described special treatment for airports, registered hotels, and entertainment venues under the updated rules.

Picture the scene for a slide image: bright shelves, cold bottles, and a “not now” response at one counter, followed by a rooftop table with cocktails a little later. Nothing magical happened between those moments. The venue category changed, and that changes what is allowed. For newcomers, that can feel like the city is trolling them.

4. Buddhist Holy Days Can Suddenly Change the Vibe of an Entire Night
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Holiday timing is another trap for people planning a party-heavy itinerary. The Nation Thailand’s February 2026 explainer says sales remain prohibited on five major Buddhist observances: Makha Bucha Day, Visakha Bucha Day, Asalha Bucha Day, Khao Phansa Day, and Ok Phansa Day. That means a traveler can arrive in a famous nightlife destination and still run into a dry stretch.

The same report also lays out why mixed signals keep happening: it lists exceptions for international airport passenger terminals, hotels, entertainment venues, certain tourist-area establishments resembling entertainment venues, and approved large event sites with screening measures. In plain travel language, one district may feel quiet while another keeps moving. Great photos can come from both scenes, but the contrast catches people off guard.

5. Election Weekends Create the Kind of Surprise That Ruins Plans Fast
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Reuters documented a version of this that sounds almost unreal to first-time guests. Under Thai law, Reuters reported, it is illegal to sell, pay for, or give away alcoholic drinks during two 24-hour windows linked to voting. In the February 2026 election cycle, Reuters said the second restricted period began at 6 p.m. on February 7, 2026, ahead of the general election on February 8, 2026.

That timing can hit right in the middle of peak travel expectations. Reuters described Bangkok and Phuket operators dealing with confused overseas customers, posted notices, and sharp revenue drops during those blackout periods. For someone who booked a beach weekend or birthday trip, the rule can feel like a plot twist dropped mid-scene. Local businesses may explain it clearly, but the surprise still lands hard.

6. The Smartest Move Is To Plan Your Night Like a Mini Event Checklist
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Even after the afternoon retail ban was lifted on trial, the legal clock still does not run the same way everywhere. AP reported that retail purchases can run until midnight, while patrons in nightlife venues may continue drinking until 1 a.m. That distinction between buying and consuming is easy to miss after a long day out. It is also one of the biggest sources of “but they served us there” arguments.

A better strategy is simple and very effective. Check the date for voting periods and major Buddhist observances, then confirm the same-day details with your hotel, bar, or restaurant before heading out. Reuters also noted that some operators posted signs and proactively explained the restrictions to reduce confusion. Five minutes of planning can save an entire evening.

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