Inside Canada’s Tourism Boom: How Visitors Explore in 2026
Tourism in Canada is setting new records as domestic and international visitors flock to its cities, parks, and cultural experiences. Here is how to navigate it.
Tourism in Canada is setting new records as domestic and international visitors flock to its cities, parks, and cultural experiences. Here is how to navigate it.
A massive 2025 landslide and lingering tsunami danger have led major cruise lines to pull Tracy Arm Fjord from all large-ship Alaska itineraries in 2026.
Jet fuel supply shocks and surging costs are forcing European airlines to trim summer schedules, lifting fares and raising the risk of last‑minute disruptions.
São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport has logged 53 delays and three cancellations, unsettling LATAM, Azul, and GOL services to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and Lima.
UK holidaymakers heading to Portugal’s Algarve face potential disruption as Jet2 warns of lengthy queues and possible flight delays at busy Faro Airport.
UK holidaymakers are being urged to avoid a common travel money mistake abroad, as experts highlight how one payment choice can quietly add 10% to trip costs.
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New flight caps between Dubai and India, in place until May 31, 2026, are squeezing capacity, driving up fares and unsettling a critical tourism corridor.
Torrential rains in Benguela province have warped tracks, collapsed bridges and halted Lobito Corridor trains, unsettling Angola’s tourism ambitions and regional trade links.
JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru has appointed chef Balachandar K as executive sous chef, strengthening its culinary leadership with his diverse international and Indian experience.
Madagascar’s tourism rebound continues even as a fresh energy emergency exposes structural vulnerabilities and a volatile global fuel market reshapes the cost of travel.
Albania’s visitor boom is reshaping European travel, as record arrivals, low costs and new routes push the once-overlooked Balkan nation toward global hotspot status.
Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island is rapidly gaining visibility among Indian travelers, offering visa-free access, distinctive experiences and strong value compared with regional beach rivals.
Türkiye is doubling down on its biggest European partners, capacity deals and new marketing to hit ambitious tourism revenue and visitor goals through 2026.