According to the latest data from UN Tourism, some 307 million tourists traveled internationally in the first quarter of 2026, about 6 million more than the same period of 2025. While the start of the ...
Riskline has just launched the 2026 LGBTQ Risk Map, classifying 91 countries in the highest risk category, 62 as elevated concern, and 80 as normal concern. The map highlights a growing wave of rights ...
Reservations.ai today announced the opening of early beta access to its conversational AI booking experience, designed to help travelers discover, compare, and complete reservations for hotels, ...
Spain national carrier Iberia has inaugurated on June 17 new direct flights between Toronto and Madrid, strengthening the flight schedule between Canada, Spain, and the rest of Europe, and ...
Croatia is once again tightening its approach to party tourism along its Adriatic coast as local authorities move to rein in late-night alcohol consumption, street disorder and noise complaints in ...
As Jet2, Ryanair and Wizz Air reiterated recently their position that they do not apply fuel surcharges, TUI and easyJet have moved quickly in ruling out fuel surcharges on holiday bookings from the ...
Travel industry community since 1999 British Airways has unveiled a major expansion of its network for winter 2026, adding two new destinations—Melbourne, Australia, and Colombo, Sri Lanka —while ...
In 2026, travelers to the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula can expect an expanded portfolio of boutique and luxury resorts and major new attractions, reflecting a growing demand for ...
Travel industry community since 1999 Southeast Asia ride-hailing and food-delivering company Grab has launched 13 new AI-driven features at its annual GrabX product showcase, positioning its superapp ...
TUI Hotels & Resorts is strengthening its global footprint with its debut in Bhutan and the opening of the country’s first TUI Blue hotel in May 2026. The launch marks a key milestone in the Group’s ...
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Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary told last week that prolonged disruption in the Middle East could trigger serious financial pressure across Europe’s airline sector, with some carriers potentially facing ...
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