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TravelDaily Conference 2026 to return to Shanghai under the theme “Change”
TravelDaily has announced the return of its flagship industry event, the TravelDaily Conference 2026, taking place at the Shanghai International Convention Center, on September 22-23. The TravelDaily Conference is one of the most influential events in the global travel industry. As a global leader in travel business and technology event and content platforms, TravelDaily aims to empower the industry with insights into emerging trends in the global travel sector.
Air Canada and Palma Airport Boost Connectivity Between Mallorca and North America
Air Canada and local authorities, together with representatives from the tourism and business sectors, today celebrated the launch of a new direct summer service starting on 18 June between Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) and Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), enhancing connectivity between Mallorca and Canada with the only direct service between the two countries.
London’s New Appeal: Expertise Over Attractions
For decades, London has been defined by its landmarks. From historic architecture to world-famous museums, the city has long attracted visitors looking for culture, entertainment and history. But something is shifting.
Private Yacht Expeditions Transform the Way Travellers Explore the Seychelles
Discover how private yacht expeditions transform travel in the Seychelles, offering flexible itineraries, privacy, and access to remote islands and reefs.
Montenegro’s Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort to host World Travel Awards Europe Gala Ceremony 2026
World Travel Awards (WTA) has announced that Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort will host its prestigious Europe Gala Ceremony 2026 – marking the organisation’s first event in Montenegro in its 33-year history. The VIP reception on 17 October 2026 will bring together leaders from across the continent to celebrate the finest in travel and tourism.
FHS Saudi Arabia Pre-event feature: hospitality investment outlook
Saudi Arabia is set to deliver 358,000 new hotel rooms to meet rising tourism demand and prepare for major upcoming global events, unleashing a wealth of hospitality investment opportunities in the Kingdom. Future Hospitality Summit (FHS) Saudi Arabia, taking place from 22-24 June at Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah in Riyadh, will bring together investors, developers, operators and policymakers at a defining moment for the region’s hospitality sector. Positioned as the Kingdom’s leading deal-making and investment platform, FHS connects capital with opportunity. The 2025 edition welcomed more than 1,100 industry leaders and generated over US$1.6 billion in business opportunities, reinforcing its role as a key deal-making forum. 254 investors attended FHS Saudi Arabia last year, managing $ 5.61 trillion in assets.
SEABOURN INTRODUCES REGIONALLY INSPIRED CULINARY PROGRAM ABOARD SEABOURN ENCORE FOR ALASKA SEASON
Seabourn, the leader in luxury and expedition travel, has unveiled a new regionally inspired culinary program created specifically for the line's Alaska season. Developed to reflect the region's unique ingredients, traditions and sense of place, the program introduces a series of destination-driven dining and beverage experiences that unfold throughout each voyage. The program was launched on Seabourn Encore's inaugural Alaska season in May 2026 and builds on Seabourn's tradition of regionally inspired cuisine and extensively features Alaska's culinary traditions and coastal influences throughout each voyage.
Qatar Airways Group Delivers Robust Financial Performance Despite Global Economic Instability
Qatar Airways Group today announced a post-tax profit of QAR 7.08bn (US$ 1.94bn) for financial year 2025/26. The results demonstrate a robust performance against a final month impacted by significant geopolitical events, reaffirming its position as one of global aviation’s most resilient Groups.
South Mediterranean tourism shows 59% summer dependence
A new report by Data Appeal Mabrian (Almawave/Almaviva Group), highlights how European destinations can strategically boost low-season demand by expanding and diversifying their offerings beyond traditional peak periods, signalling the need for a coordinated shift in how destinations design and promote year-round travel experiences.
Minor Hotels Celebrates the Spirit of Shared Horizons This Africa Day
This Africa Day, Minor Hotels invites travellers to discover the richness and diversity of Southern Africa through a portfolio of distinctive properties spanning vibrant cities, remote wilderness, coastal escapes and island retreats. While Africa is often viewed through the lens of bush safaris and catching a glimpse of the Big Five from a Land Cruiser; the continent promises any number of extraordinary journeys. Today’s high-value travellers are increasingly seeking multi-destination itineraries that combine varied experiences into one seamless journey. From the dramatic coastlines of Mozambique to Mahé, from the waterways of Zambia to the cultural energy of Johannesburg and Windhoek, Minor Hotels presents journeys that connect travellers more deeply with the landscapes, communities and heritage of each destination.
Grand Hyatt Bali Introduces Long Stay Wellcation Experience in Nusa Dua
A healthy life begins with a healthy mind. At Grand Hyatt Bali, the family beachfront resort in the exclusive enclave of Nusa Dua, Bali, guests are invited to discover a refined island escape where wellness, comfort, and peace of mind come together effortlessly. Set within a gated resort area known for its calm waters, security, and world-class infrastructure, Grand Hyatt Bali offers a sense of luxury that feels both reassuring and restorative—especially valued amid today's global uncertainty.
How Hospitality America Rewired Operations for a Digital Era
Thirty years ago, running a hotel meant mastering three things: the property, the guest, and the binder. Today, Hospitality America manages a portfolio of award-winning properties across the Southeast — and the binder has been replaced by something far more powerful: a single, real-time operational ecosystem that gives every leader, at every level, the visibility to act before problems occur. Over the past three decades, the company has evolved in step with sweeping changes in technology and guest expectations. While the fundamentals of hospitality remain unchanged (a clean, safe, and welcoming experience) the way those standards are delivered has been fundamentally transformed.