Paphos Marathon 2026 Rebranded as TUI Cyprus Marathon
The 2026 TUI Cyprus Marathon in Paphos is set to draw thousands of runners and travel enthusiasts as TUI steps in as title sponsor and travel partner.
Jolyon Hyne is a journalist covering travel, culture, and global trends. His writing focuses on the evolving character of cities, societies, and destinations worldwide.
The 2026 TUI Cyprus Marathon in Paphos is set to draw thousands of runners and travel enthusiasts as TUI steps in as title sponsor and travel partner.
From January 2026, VAT on Dutch short-stay accommodation jumps to 21%, pushing hotel prices higher and reshaping tourism dynamics across northwestern Europe.
Record visitor numbers in Tanzania put it alongside Egypt, Kenya, Tunisia, Morocco, South Africa and Zimbabwe as leading tourism magnets in Africa.
Marriott Bonvoy and Ethiopian Airlines are building a powerful ecosystem of partners that gives frequent flyers more ways to earn, combine and spend rewards.
Surging demand, new cultural milestones and major events are positioning Italy as the defining international travel destination for 2026.
JetBlue’s partnership with Boston Legacy FC links air travel and women’s professional soccer, spotlighting Boston as a rising hub for the women’s game.
More than 80 Icelandair and Air Iceland Connect flights have been cancelled, affecting travel through Reykjavik and major hubs including London, New York and Paris.
India’s UDAN 2.0 blueprint signals a vast expansion of regional air links, with plans for 100 new airports, 200 helipads and wider access to remote regions.
Canada’s latest Super Visa changes align it with major destinations, extending stays for parents and grandparents while reshaping family reunification travel worldwide.
El Cortez Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas advances veteran executive Patrick Lazarus to vice president and director of casino operations.
Luxury Group by Marriott unveils its new “Art of Arrival” residency in Hong Kong and Greater China, blending contemporary art, local culture and high-touch hospitality.
Cape Town’s ILTM Africa 2026 will unite South Africa with key source markets like the US, Canada, UK, Morocco and Egypt in a growing luxury travel arena.