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Breaking Travel News investigates: UNWTO charts Covid-19 tourism losses
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a 22 per cent fall in international tourist arrivals during the first quarter of 2020, the latest data from the World Tourism Organisation has revealed
Why do you need hand sanitizer for travelling?
Many states, as well as countries, are starting to lift stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, opening things back up doesn’t mean that the virus is gone or has stopped spreading altogether. It just means people have a better understanding of how to protect themselves from the coronavirus.
Breaking Travel News interview: George Ganchev, general manager, Ajman Hotel
Breaking Travel News speaks to George Ganchev, general manager of the Ajman Hotel, to see how the business is adapting to the challenges presented by Covid-19 and what we can expect from tourism in the smallest of the United Arab Emirates this year
Q&A essay writing trip by professional
Essay writing experience can be confusing and challenging. It is important to have someone who can answer your questions if you want to feel more confident about your writing skills. We decided to start a project that will help you resolve your essay writing problems and interviewed some of the top writers at our company to make it happen.
Traveling from Vienna to Budapest on a budget
Did you know that you can travel from Vienna to Budapest on a budget? Yes, you don’t have to spend that much money if you are thoughtful and careful in your planning. There is a distance of 214km between these two cities, and it takes approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes to travel by car, or train and about 3 hours by bus. Well, here are a few tips on how you can travel from Vienna to Budapest on a budget.
Breaking Travel News investigates: World Travel & Tourism Council examines the new normal
The World Travel & Tourism Council has outlined what the future might look like as countries tentatively begin to end their Covid-19 lockdowns and ease travel restrictions. Here Breaking Travel News takes a closer look
Breaking Travel News investigates: American Airlines waves goodbye to five fleets
American Airlines has revealed plans to retire some older, less fuel-efficient aircraft from its fleet in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Here Breaking Travel News takes a tour of the planes that will be taking-off on their final journeys in January
Travelling in COVID-19 times
The coronavirus pandemic has slowly reached some parts of the world. It seemed so far away and virtually impossible to spread even more, but yet it has suddenly reached other countries, making it seem unrealistic and hard to believe that the virus could ever get this far.
LOJEL - A global brand adapting to the ever-changing needs of the times
LOJEL is a global brand for the global traveler that seamlessly blends innovation with design and exceptional craftsmanship. The brand aims to enrich the lives of modern travelers by actively seeking solutions focused on the wayfarer’s journey and designing from the perspective of the traveler. LOJEL finds inspiration for all designs through a transparent, direct digital dialogue with travelers.
Inside the top 10 ultimate lockdown retreats from around the world!
The majority of the world’s population has been in some form of ‘lockdown’ for the best part of a month now. It is a pandemic on a scale not seen since the Spanish flu in 1917, so having to quarantine at home is a strange and unprecedented experience for most people.
International car rental company Green Motion introduces new customer and staff safety procedures
International car rental brand Green Motion today announced the roll out of its new customer and staff safety procedures in order to offer both its customers and staff added protection when collecting a rental vehicle.
Breaking Travel News investigates: Where might recover from the Covid-19 pandemic first?
With over three million confirmed cases and upwards of 200,000 fatalities around the world, there are few signs of the Covid-19 pandemic slowing its rampage across the globe. However, some countries appear to have managed to slow down the rate of new cases and now seem to be on a slow and possibly difficult path towards recovery. Here we find out more