Civitatis, the leading curated online marketplace for guided tours and activities, has officially announced a major leadership transition. Alberto Gutiérrez, the company’s founder and current CEO,…
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As global tourism continues to evolve, Italy, US, UK, France, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are leading the way with bold, art-driven campaigns in 2025. These countries are leveraging their rich cultural…
The latest data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Official Airline Guide (OAG) for December 2025 has confirmed what many in the industry already know: Asia continues to…
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) participated in the ‘Forum on Sustainability & Social Responsibility in Tourism’ held on November 25-26, 2025, in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. This pivotal…
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TIS2025 Reveals Agentic AI as the Future of Travel: How Seville Summit Is Shaping Tourism’s Next Big Leap
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The TIS-Tourism Innovation Summit (TIS2025) has officially kicked off its sixth edition in Seville, drawing over 8,000 professionals from across the globe to discuss the latest developments in the…
LIFT Airbus’s Emergency Landing in Cape Town After Hydraulic Failure Saves Passengers – A Full Breakdown!
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A LIFT Airbus, operating on a scheduled flight from Johannesburg to Cape Town, was forced to make an emergency landing in Cape Town after a hydraulic system failure was detected mid-flight. The…
SA Tourism Plans Major Changes for 2026: What the Trade Show Overhaul Means for Exhibitors
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South African Tourism (SA Tourism) is preparing to launch its 2026 trade shows, Meetings Africa and Africa’s Travel Indaba (ATI), with significant improvements based on feedback from exhibitors and…
Dangerous Tropical Storm Jerry Urgent Alert: How It Could Shatter Travel Plans in Leeward Islands, British Virgin Islands, and US Virgin Islands!
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Tropical Storm Jerry is on track to affect the Leeward Islands, British Virgin Islands, and US Virgin Islands, with heavy rains and stormy conditions expected to disrupt travel and daily activities.…
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