Best Banks in Thailand for Expats and Foreign Residents
Analytical overview of the most expat-friendly banks in Thailand, focusing on account access, foreigner requirements, digital tools, and cross‑border money management.
Indian Railways has cleared next‑generation 220 kmph trainsets, signaling a major push to faster, more comfortable rail travel that could reshape tourism and intercity connectivity.
Rotterdam is leveraging visionary architecture, new cultural landmarks and major festivals to position itself as one of Europe’s most forward-looking city breaks.
Starhotels promotes Alexandro Della Croce to Chief Commercial Officer, signaling an aggressive global growth push and a sharper focus on commercial innovation.
Saudi Arabia waives overstay penalties, extends visit visas and launches a 24/7 helpline, as Russia joins a growing list of nations backing traveler security.
Germany joins the UK, France, the US, India and others in using Oman, Jordan and Azerbaijan as emergency corridors as fragile ceasefire and airspace issues unsettle travel.
As Middle East tensions rattle global oil markets, a cluster of lower-cost fuel states from New Mexico to Kansas is quietly powering a new domestic travel boom.
Major drydock projects in Singapore, Cadiz and St. Nazaire are reshaping Royal Caribbean’s fleet and signaling renewed momentum for global cruise tourism demand.
Marketing veteran Duygu Tatar expands her leadership at JOALI, guiding global brand and communications for JOALI, Ali Bey Hotels & Resorts and BIJAL.
Thailand is recalibrating its expanded visa-free regime, with Japan among countries affected, as the kingdom balances tourism growth with security, labor, and investment goals.
From Valencia to Alicante, a swelling civic backlash is challenging Spain’s record tourist numbers and demanding limits to protect housing and local life.
Oil and gas tankers are aborting Gulf voyages as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively choked by a US naval blockade and Iran’s toll demands.
India’s IndiGo has become the first airline worldwide to receive 500 Airbus aircraft, underscoring the country’s rise as a major force in global aviation.
From higher city taxes in Barcelona to new pre‑travel authorizations across the EU and UK, Canadian visitors face a pricier, more regulated Europe in 2026.
Cyclone Vaianu has hammered New Zealand’s North Island with flooding, power cuts, and widespread travel disruption, leaving flight schedules and road networks in disarray.