Myanmar reopens
Myanmar has started reopening to the world.
It has resumed international commercial flights at Yangon International Airport.
The country has effectively been closed for more than...
New Zealand to reopen to tourists in April
New Zealand has announced it will reopen borders to visitors vaccinated against Covid-19 in the opening months of 2022.
It will be the first time...
Singapore Airlines Restarts World’s Longest Route
The carrier is reconnecting Singapore and Newark, New Jersey, as it rebuilds its US network.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has resumed its nonstop Singapore (SIN)-New York...
Czech Republic is ninth among the ten most peaceful countries in...
When traveling and choosing a destination, apart from the offerings of the destination, one of the very important factors taken into consideration, especially over...
Test & Go: Quarantine-Free Thailand Reopening for Vaccinated Tourists From 1...
Initially for air arrivals from 46 approved countries.
Bangkok, 22 October, 2021 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to confirm that Thailand is...
Uzbekistan’s new tourist attraction!
Silk Road Samarkand preps for 2022 opening
The new complex will be home to hotels, public spaces, parks, recreation and sports areas, restaurants, cafes and...
Scotland to relax testing rules for international travel
Scotland will relax its testing rules for international travel next month and align with the blueprint set out by the UK government late last...
Saudia To Launch Flights from ‘Smart City’ Neom
The high-tech city is in the process of being built by Saudi Arabia.
Saudia will launch the first scheduled commercial flights from Neom, the “smart...
MORE THAN 400 FLIGHTS CANCELLED in UK AS STORM EUNICE CAUSES...
Hundreds of flights were cancelled across the UK due to Storm Eunice on Friday (18 February) with "more to come", as high winds caused...
Putin is ‘kidnapping’ Irish planes with new law that traps foreign-owned...
Putin has passed a new law to keep foreign-owned aircraft in Russia, blocking sanctions which say the planes should be repatriated.
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