Aer Lingus has officially launched its first-ever direct flight between Dublin Airport (DUB) and Tromsø Airport (TOS), providing travelers with a new seasonal winter route to experience one of…
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Starting December 15, 2025, Qantas and Jetstar airlines will officially prohibit the use of power banks on all flights, including domestic and international routes. This new policy comes after a…
Norse Atlantic ASA, the fast-growing airline known for its premium long-haul travel model, has appointed Eivind Roald as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Roald,…
The Southern Lights, also known as the Aurora Australis, dazzled the horizon of Brighton Beach in Dunedin, New Zealand, this Thursday night, offering a mesmerizing display of glowing green and purple…
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Riyadh Makes History: UNWTO’s 50-Year Roadmap Declares the Future of Global Tourism – Is the Industry Ready for What’s Coming Next?
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The 26th United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) General Assembly has officially concluded in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marking a significant milestone in the future of global tourism. The…
Riyadh’s Groundbreaking Declaration Marks a New Era for Global Tourism: Key Milestones from the UN General Assembly
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The 26th session of the United Nations Tourism General Assembly officially concluded today in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with the adoption of the Riyadh Declaration on the Future of Tourism. This landmark…
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…
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