Austria Joins Global Push To Aid Tourists Trapped In Gulf
Austria joins a growing list of countries racing to repatriate citizens stranded by Middle East disruptions, as Gulf and Asian states roll out visa waivers and helplines.
Austria joins a growing list of countries racing to repatriate citizens stranded by Middle East disruptions, as Gulf and Asian states roll out visa waivers and helplines.
Airspace closures, soaring fuel costs and mass rerouting through London are turning Heathrow into the front line of a fast-changing era for UK travel.
In April 2026, Boston’s marathon, film and cultural festivals converge, reshaping Massachusetts into a high‑energy stage for sport, arts and global visitors.
A multimillion-dollar redesign at Adina Perth signals a new era for business and leisure travel, with larger apartment-style rooms and contemporary West Australian-inspired interiors.
StarCruises is teaming up with Malaysian celebrity chef Datuk Chef Wan for a short culinary cruise to Phuket and Penang, spotlighting Southeast Asia’s tourism revival.
Monrovia’s new tourism licensing fees have drawn sharp pushback from Liberia’s travel and creative industries, prompting calls for consultation and a presidential intervention.
Indian Railways is rolling out additional Bengaluru services this summer, easing peak-season travel pressure to Bihar, West Bengal and within Karnataka.
EASA has expanded on-site trials of China’s COMAC C919 in Shanghai, marking a new phase in efforts to secure future European certification.
A 2025 glacier-triggered tsunami in Alaska’s Tracy Arm fjord is reshaping 2026 cruise itineraries and forcing a wider rethink of tourism in fragile glacial fjords.
Botswana and Zambia are accelerating the Mosetse–Kazungula–Livingstone rail link, promising smoother access to Victoria Falls and new tourism and trade opportunities.
Aahana Resort & Spa in Jim Corbett launches Spa L’OCCITANE, merging eco-luxury, French botanical rituals, and forest surroundings to tap India’s rising wellness travel demand.
Across major cities, restored heritage homes and family-run guesthouses are reshaping urban travel, blending culture-led design with rituals that make visitors feel like relatives.
A Norwegian Viva crew member went overboard near Costa Maya, Mexico, during a Galveston based Caribbean cruise, prompting an extensive but ultimately suspended search.
Remote Greek islands like Milos and Patmos are emerging as star performers as Greece rides a new wave of record visitor numbers and higher travel spending.
Sheraton Nouakchott’s launch brings Mauritania its first international hotel brand, signaling rising investor confidence and fresh potential for tourism and business travel.