IndiGo Becomes First Airline With 500 Airbus Deliveries
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.
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.
A new wave of Vietnamese travelers is embracing cashless trips to Thailand, as QR links and airline strategies reshape tourism across Asia’s top holiday corridor.
The UAE and fellow Gulf states are accelerating joint economic and tourism initiatives, positioning the region as a single, high-growth destination for global travelers.
A wave of cancellations and delays across Asian and Gulf hubs has stranded hundreds of passengers and highlighted mounting strain on regional airline networks.
Qatar’s move to restart maritime traffic alongside the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Oman signals a cautious easing of Gulf shipping disruption and renewed travel connectivity.
Amid a deepening global energy shock, Indonesia is quietly pivoting toward Russian crude and new shipping corridors to secure fuel lifelines vital to travel and tourism.
Malaysia’s MGJE 2026 is expected to pair AI-driven innovation with a new Southeast Asia gold trading platform, reinforcing the country’s ambitions as a regional bullion hub.
MSC Poesia’s inaugural Alaska season will bypass Tracy Arm Fjord for Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier, reshaping expectations for cruisers and Southeast Alaska tourism.
A surge in litter at Horseshoe Falls in North Wales is fueling demands for stronger waste infrastructure and renewed appeals for visitor responsibility at the beauty spot.
Dubai’s cap of one daily flight for foreign airlines is rippling across networks, squeezing capacity, stranding passengers and reigniting aviation tensions amid the Iran crisis.
A sudden surge in jet fuel prices tied to the Iran war is forcing airlines worldwide to cut routes, hike fares and quietly retreat from key markets.
Sri Lanka’s late NOC for Matheesha Pathirana opens a crucial travel window to India, offering Kolkata a timely boost as it chases an IPL 2026 resurgence.
Cathay Pacific is cutting flights for late spring as jet fuel prices surge amid the Iran war, joining Air New Zealand, Qantas and United in trimming capacity.