Norwegian welcomed 2.1 million passengers in August
Norwegian had 2.1 million passengers and a load factor of 85.2 percent in August. Regularity was particularly high with 99.6 percent of all scheduled flights taking place…
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Norwegian welcomed 2.1 million passengers in August
Norwegian had 2.1 million passengers and a load factor of 85.2 percent in August. Regularity was particularly high with 99.6 percent of all scheduled flights taking place…
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Iceland’s Highland Base Wants to Bring Adventure to Your Luxe Vacation
The new base camp in Kerlingarfjöll swaps TVs for views of the country’s otherworldly natural beauty…
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DidaTravel outperforms Chinese hotel market recovery
DidaTravel achieves 40% YTD growth in hotel sales, outpacing China’s market recovery. Exceptional inbound growth at 124% emphasizes China’s allure and Dida’s market capture.
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Tourist taxes: All of the countries you will have to pay to enter in 2023 or 2024
From the Algarve to Thailand, these are all the places bringing in new fees to combat overtourism. Travel has well and truly bounced back since the pandemic, buoying tourist destinations that were crippled by restrictions and closures…
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How The Travel Industry Continues To Survive Disasters Like 9/11
Twenty-two years ago, 19 terrorists commandeered four U.S. airliners. They crashed them into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and an empty field in Pennsylvania. Almost 3,000 Americans were killed…
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Qatar’s hotel development retains World Cup momentum
With the fanfare of the 2022 FIFA men’s football World Cup now out of the way, where does this leave Qatari high end hotel development?
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Finland welcomes China's resumption of group tours: tourism official
David Wu, Visit Finland's director of Greater China, said in a recent written interview with Xinhua that he was excited by China's decision to reopen group tourism to Finland. China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism has recently issued a notice…
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Tourism gets President’s support
It matters when the tourism sector faces enormous challenges. In the early years when tourism became an industry, many called it the hen laying the golden eggs…
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Watch a hotel room transform into a $62,000 suite for the Singapore Grand Prix
From room transformations to housekeeping at night, hotels adjust to Singapore’s F1 night race with “all hands on deck” staffing, reports CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli.
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The Snow Keeps Piling Up At Chilean Ski Resort
Ski Portillo is finishing the 2023 winter season strong. Last month, Ski Portillo, Chile, had a dramatic turn of fate during a decidedly "meh" ski season when they received roughly eight feet of snow over the span of a few days…
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Why Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast could be the next big luxury tourism destination
Travelers are running out of new places to discover, but there could be one treasure hidden in plain sight…
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We all deserve to be as happy as a Fin. Anyone can find their inner Finn and master the secrets to happiness — at least, that's what those fortunate folks who live in Finland, the happiest country in the world, say…
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Finland launches first trial of digital passports
Finland is allowing passengers to use digital travel documents instead of passports for the first time as part of the trial of a new EU initiative…
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TrustYou Insights - Nordic Wonders: Top Hotels and Destination Insights
As a travel enthusiast or industry professional, you understand the importance of reliable data and comprehensive information when planning your journeys…
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Germany to eliminate hotel registration forms for domestic visitors
Germany is ready to abolish the requirement for domestic hotel visitors to fill in a registration shape, thank you to lobbying efforts from the enterprise trip affiliation VDR.
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Israel adding thousands of hotel rooms to boost tourism
The Israel Ministry of Tourism said that its plan to accelerate the pace of hotel construction includes shortening planning procedures, examining the realization of claims and mixed-use, along with writing a national outline plan for tourism…
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Ryanair Expands in Denmark with New 2-Aircraft Base in Copenhagen, Offering Increased Connectivity
Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, announced it will open a 2 aircraft base in Copenhagen from Dec 2023, creating up to 100 direct jobs for pilots, cabin crew & engineers in a $200m new aircraft investment…
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Concerned hospitality officials urge visitors to come to Maui
With massive cancellations and occupancy plummeting, hospitality leaders in Hawaii are putting the word out that hotels and resorts untouched by the West Maui wildfires remain open and eager to welcome guests…
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