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Nobu Hotel Caesars New Orleans now open

Nobu Hotel Caesars New Orleans now open

This week marked the highly anticipated opening of Nobu Hotel Caesars New Orleans, the third in partnership with Caesars Entertainment. The hotel brings the world-renowned Nobu experience to the vibrant cultural hub of New Orleans from the rapidly expanding luxury lifestyle brand.

The Emirates A350 officially takes flight to its first destination, Edinburgh

The Emirates A350 officially takes flight to its first destination, Edinburgh

Emirates marked a significant milestone as its first Airbus A350 entered commercial service, operating its inaugural flight from Dubai to Edinburgh. Emirates newest aircraft combines next-generation cabin design and exceptional passenger comfort paired with outstanding onboard service. The aircraft, featuring Emirates' latest cabin products is the first of 65 A350s joining the airline's fleet over the coming years.

IndiGo Airlines eyes six B787-9s on wet-lease in 2025

IndiGo Airlines eyes six B787-9s on wet-lease in 2025

IndiGo Airlines will reportedly wet-lease six B787-9s from Norse Atlantic Airways in 2025, while it is simultaneously in talks with Airbus about accelerating the deliveries of its first firm-ordered A350-900s to hasten its entry into the long-haul market.

Hanoi Tourism Showcases Unique Cultural Experiences Through Heritage

Hanoi Tourism Showcases Unique Cultural Experiences Through Heritage

Hanoi tourism thrives by transforming heritage into unique experiences, attracting millions of visitors with innovative programs at iconic cultural sites. As we passed through the entrance of Hoa Lo Prison, we came across a lively group of international visitors enthusiastically holding their tickets, hurrying toward the much-anticipated “Sacred Night” experience.

Hollywood Meets the Desert!

Hollywood Meets the Desert!

In an age where influencers and celebrities are redefining travel, Priyanka Chopra’s recent journey to Jeddah with husband Nick Jonas underscores a burgeoning shift in global tourism dynamics. Their escapade, from desert thrills to culinary delights, wasn’t just fun and games; it hinted at larger trends shaping the future of travel.