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dnata welcomes ABA League trophy after Dubai Basketball’s title-winning season

dnata welcomes ABA League trophy after Dubai Basketball’s title-winning season

dnata CEO Nabil Sultan Al Murr welcomed Abdulla Saeed Juma Al Naboodah, Founder and Chairman of Dubai Basketball, to the company’s headquarters, where he presented the ABA League trophy following the club’s historic season. The ABA League title marks a major milestone for Dubai Basketball, which secured the championship in its second season - an exceptional achievement that highlights the club’s rapid growth and increasing prominence in international basketball.

Thompson Seville Set to Debut Late 2026 in Landmark La Gavidia Building

Thompson Seville Set to Debut Late 2026 in Landmark La Gavidia Building

Seville is preparing to welcome one of the most anticipated hotel openings of the year: Thompson Seville, scheduled to debut late 2026 in Plaza de la Concordia, at the heart of Seville’s historic centre. Located in the iconic La Gavidia building, the property marks the brand’s first hotel in Andalusia and continues Thompson Hotels’ growing presence in Spain following the successful opening of Thompson Madrid. Set within one of Seville’s most recognizable architectural landmarks, Thompson Seville will blend design, culture, gastronomy, and a contemporary hotel experience while honoring the city’s history, traditions, and unmistakable character.

European tourism holds firm despite rising uncertainty and changing traveller priorities

European tourism holds firm despite rising uncertainty and changing traveller priorities

European tourism continued to perform strongly in Q2 2026, despite rising geopolitical and economic uncertainty, according to the latest European Tourism: Trends & Prospects quarterly report from the European Travel Commission (ETC). International tourist arrivals to Europe increased by 5.0% year-to-date compared to the same period in 2025, while overnight stays rose by 4.8%. The stable performance comes despite weaker consumer confidence, rising affordability pressures and disruption linked to the conflict in the Middle East, which affected aviation flows between Europe and certain mid-haul and long-haul markets.

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