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Prostitution in Airbnb-apartments

Pimps and sex workers, according to the Stockholm police spokesman Simon Häggström book into apartments using false addresses. In the Swedish capital, the police...

Asean as one destination

The ten ASEAN tourism ministers collectively launched the ASEAN Tourism Strategic Plan (ATSP) 2016-2025 at the Tourism Ministers’ press conference on the 22nd January...

Miami Airport Becomes the First to Connect Consumers With Beacons –...

By: Marisa Garcia Miami International Airport has announced the launch of its new fully localized app tomorrow, intended to make finding the gate, shopping, and dining...

Air fares expected to fall

Air fares are likely to fall further in 2016 due to the recent drop in oil prices which has knocked around $24 billion off...

Strongest Result in Five Years

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for 2015 showing demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 6.5% for the...

Saving Norwegian tourists

Thailand’s tourism authorities recognised individuals at a ceremony, at the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, for good deeds that supported the country’s tourism image. Minister...

Spain and Portugal lead the way with North Africa losing out

The Travel Association is advising holidaymakers to book their summer holidays early this year after new figures show a 6% year on year increase...

Med cruises at risk of terror hit, warns NATO naval chief

A senior NATO naval officer has warned that Islamic State militants would like to build a maritime arm, which could pose a threat to...

Singapore to fingerprint all arrivals

Singapore will enforce the compulsory scanning of fingerprints of all visitors from June in a move to beef up security. Senior minister of state for...

Millions in security at Red Sea

Egypt is putting more security staff, sniffer dogs, CCTV cameras and X-ray machines in its Red Sea resorts to improve security for holidaymakers. The country's...
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Emirates continues upgrading their fleet

Originally, Emirates planned to upgrade 120 aircrafts with new cabins. Now, this has been expanded to a total of 191 aircrafts.  Emirates is undertaking a...

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