Hong Kong Demands Japan Lifts Pandemic Restrictions
Hong Kong has called on the Japanese government to lift ‘discriminative’ pandemic flight restrictions that were imposed following a sudden surge in COVID-19 infections...
How US tourism recovery could be hijacked by Roe vs Wade...
The US Supreme Court ruling on Roe vs Wade has cast a shadow over women's rights in American
Would you travel to the US...
Tampa Welcomes Virgin Atlantic’s New Service
VS debuts A330neo as the soon-to-be daily route marks Tampa's first-ever nonstop LHR service
Tampa International Airport and Virgin Atlantic kicked off their new relationship...
Heathrow continues to see ‘signs of recovery’ for business travel
London Heathrow is expecting business travel to account for a higher share of its traffic in 2023, as the corporate market has been “showing...
Frankfurt Airport caps movements to 88 per hour
Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide (Fraport) said in a new report that it intends to reduce the number of take-offs and landings at Frankfurt Airport...
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...
Mordashov steps down from Tui Group role
Alexey Mordashov has resigned his position on the supervisory board of Tui Group after being sanctioned by the European Union.
By some estimates the second...
Bali reopens for oversea travellers
Good news for travellers! Bali has finally reopened its borders for foreign travellers from all countries. Bali has also resumed direct international flights for the first...
Sandals unveils expansion plans for two St. Lucia resorts
Sandals is planning expansion and upgrades at two of its St. Lucia resorts, Sandals Regency La Toc and Sandals Halcyon Beach.
The luxury brand plans...
Finnair resumes more Japan flights
Finnair is restarting more Japan flights as travel rebounds.
The Nordic carrier is set to resume its route from Helsinki to Osaka on 26 March 2023.
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