Morocco Gears Up For ICAO Summit As Tourism Soars
With Marrakech hosting ICAO’s 2026 Global Implementation Support Symposium, Morocco is aligning aviation safety ambitions with a record-breaking tourism boom.
With Marrakech hosting ICAO’s 2026 Global Implementation Support Symposium, Morocco is aligning aviation safety ambitions with a record-breaking tourism boom.
India’s new Vande Bharat Sleeper on the Mumbai–Bengaluru corridor promises faster overnight travel, hotel-style comfort and upgraded safety on one of the country’s busiest routes.
Germany’s Vereinigung Cockpit union has launched a 48‑hour strike at Lufthansa, disrupting up to 80 percent of flights from Frankfurt and Munich and stranding thousands.
Portugal’s Madeira archipelago is preparing to reopen the famed PR1 Vereda do Areeiro hiking trail in April 2026 after a two‑year safety-focused restoration.
The Lind Boracay enters its second decade with a new Michelin Guide hotel listing and Yím, a contemporary Thai restaurant reshaping Station 1’s dining scene.
Boracay Newcoast in the Philippines is rapidly becoming a showcase for inclusive, Muslim-friendly tourism, blending halal cuisine, cultural programming and stronger regional air and sea links.
A new Winter Adventure Tawang push, fresh infrastructure and heavy snowfall are turning this remote Himalayan border town into India’s latest snow tourism hotspot.
Christchurch Airport posts a 22% jump in international visitors as Singapore Airlines and other major carriers ramp up capacity into New Zealand’s South Island gateway.
Germany and other key European markets are driving Croatia’s tourism surge in 2026, as revenues top €15 billion and United Airlines expands direct U.S. links.
A Qantas flight from Canberra to Perth diverted to Adelaide after reports of a strong onboard smell, prompting medical checks and renewed scrutiny of airline safety.
Royal Caribbean’s Hero of the Seas, debuting in 2027, will expand water parks, themed dining, and multiroom family suites across the line’s next Icon Class ship.
Surging jet fuel costs are driving record fuel surcharges on Korea U.S. routes, with May round-trip tickets potentially exceeding 1 million won for many travelers.
Severe disruption at Istanbul Airport leaves travelers stranded as 192 flights are delayed and 2 canceled across key routes to Europe, the Middle East, and the United States.
Rising Chinese arrivals, Macau’s outreach and new high-speed rail links are converging to position Spain as a preferred European gateway for Asian travelers.