Travel Industry News Page 259
Aurora Viewing Elevated: Unforgettable New Yukon Experiences Await
The aurora viewing season in the Yukon — one of the longest in the world — is well underway, coinciding with Solar Cycle 25, an 11-year peak in solar activity expected to reach its height this winter. This rare alignment guarantees more frequent and intense northern lights displays, giving travellers even greater opportunities to witness the aurora across the Yukon.
A New Chapter for Barr Al Jissah: Hilton Opens Three Hotels on Oman’s Iconic Coastline
Hilton has introduced three hotels at Barr Al Jissah, a landmark waterfront destination celebrated for its natural beauty.
VIRGIN ATLANTIC ANNOUNCES NEW LEADERSHIP TEAM LINE-UP
Virgin Atlantic today announces its new leadership team, unveiled by Chief Executive Officer Corneel Koster, who took up his role on 1st January 2026.
Boeing Continues Platinum Level Sponsorship of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
Boeing announced the continuation of its Platinum Level sponsorship with the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), particularly for its annual EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in convention. This renewed partnership underscores Boeing's commitment to supporting aviation enthusiasts and the next generation of aviation professionals.
Hawaiian Airlines, a part of Alaska Airlines, announces Kahu'ewai Hawai'i Investment Plan
Hawaiian Airlines, a part of Alaska Airlines, today unveiled an investment plan of more than $600 million over five years to comprehensively enhance the experience for guests traveling to, from and within the islands by modernizing airport spaces, upgrading technology and retrofitting aircraft interiors, while expanding community and sustainability work across Hawai'i.
SURF CITY USA® KICKS OFF WELLNESS MONTH: A CELEBRATION OF HEALTH, MINDFULNESS AND COMMUNITY
Visit Huntington Beach, the private, non-profit destination management organization of Huntington Beach, today announced the launch of the inaugural Wellness Month, a month-long celebration designed to showcase the breadth of spa, fitness and wellness experiences. Running January 5 through February 1, visitors and residents can kickstart their new year with clarity, activity and self-care by exploring everything from adrenaline-pumping races to tranquil spa treatments, such as:
New Flights into Tri-Cities and McGhee Tyson Airports Open the Tennessee River Valley
As the nation looks ahead to America's 250th anniversary in 2026, new and expanded air service into Tri-Cities Airport (TRI) and McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS) is making it easier than ever for travelers to explore the places, people, and stories that shaped America in the Tennessee River Valley.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Launches "GO TOKYO Gourmet" Website to Showcase Tokyo's Diverse Food
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has launched the website "GO TOKYO Gourmet" to showcase Tokyo's diverse food attractions in Japan and overseas.
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises launches golden jubilee celebrations
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises is excited to announce that in 2026 – its 50th anniversary year – it will host a minimum of 500 UK travel agents on board its super ships
Doha Named 2026 “GCC Tourism Capital”
The committee responsible for the GCC Tourism Capital has officially announced Doha as the GCC Tourism Capital for 2026, within the framework of strengthening joint tourism cooperation among GCC member states. This decision has been approved by Their Excellencies the Ministers responsible for tourism across the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Qatar welcomes over 5.1 million guests
Qatar welcomed over 5.1 million guests from across the globe, drawn by the country’s dynamic year-round calendar of events and vibrant atmosphere, creating memorable experiences for every traveller.
Ryanair calls on De Wever to make the abolition of the Belgian air tax his number one resolution
Ryanair, Europe's largest airline has called on Prime Minister De Wever and his government to make abandoning their plan to double Belgium's already very high air tax their number one New Year's resolution. This harmful tax, which increased by 150% last July, severely penalizes Belgium's competitiveness compared to other EU countries such as Sweden, Hungary, Italy, and Slovakia, where governments are abolishing air taxes to boost traffic, tourism, and employment.