Ports of Stockholm is getting ready for a bustling 2026 cruise season, with approximately 157 cruise ship calls expected to carry around 300000 passengers to Stockholm and the surrounding ports. This…
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Gishan Das
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In a move that will help Nepal’s tourism sector, the NTB has signed a memorandum of understanding with Nepal Airlines Corporation for joint tourism promotion in the international market. This…
Bangladesh is indeed faring well in eco-tourism, especially with the successful expansion of tourism to St. Martin’s Island, an area known for its coral reefs and marine biodiversity. Tourism…
British Airways is making strategic additions in India with a view to tap into the country’s rapidly growing aviation market coupled with rising outbound travel demand. The airline, which already…
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Glorious Iran Event Showcases its Tourism Growth with Classic Volkswagen Beetle Rally, Highlighting Culture, Scenic Landscapes and Travel Potential
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Iran’s tourism industry recently celebrated its time with the “Glorious Iran” event, which featured a vintage Volkswagen Beetle rally with Iranian cultural heritage and tourism attraction. The event…
Nigeria Launches Nationwide Cashless Payment System at Airports, Boosting its Efficiency, Transparency and Aviation Sector Growth
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Nigeria’s Federal Airports Authority, FAAN, has introduced a cashless and contactless payment option at two of the country’s busiest airports, Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos and…
San Antonio Spirit Season of this Year Celebrates Día de los Muertos with River Parades, New Cultural Events and Family Activities to Boost Tourism
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San Antonio will open its arms to guests for Spirit Season 2025, a citywide Día de los Muertos celebration from October 3 through November 14. The festival brings the city to life as a cultural…
Kenya Introduces New Conservation Fees to Boost its Tourism Services, Protect Wildlife and Support Sustainable Economic Growth
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Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) within the Ministry of Tourism has introduced a new conservation fee system that takes effect on October 1, 2025. The new system aims at enhancing the country’s capacity…
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