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Emirates’ iconic A380 is back in Copenhagen

Emirates’ iconic A380 is back in Copenhagen

Emirates’ Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger aircraft, has touched down in Copenhagen for the first time since March 2020. Emirates is currently the only international airline to operate the A380 to Denmark. The A380 touched down just in time to celebrate the airport’s jubilee, marking 100 years of operational excellence.

New Zealand Visitors Increasing in 2025

New Zealand Visitors Increasing in 2025

New Zealand's tourism industry is well-positioned to set international visitor records in 2025. Over the last few weeks, various government agencies have updated Vista requirements and safety advisories and clarified vaccination recommendations for visitors to the 'Most Beautiful Country.'

Discover Inland Empire Partners with GuideGeek

Discover Inland Empire Partners with GuideGeek

Travelers planning a trip to California's Inland Empire, which includes Joshua Tree National Park and Palm Springs, among other popular destinations, can now rely on "Joshua," an AI travel genius that provides instant answers to any travel or tourism questions about the area. Joshua leverages GuideGeek artificial intelligence technology from Matador Network.

Taiwan Welcomes Over 7.85 Million Visitors in 2024

Taiwan Welcomes Over 7.85 Million Visitors in 2024

Taiwan welcomed over 7.85 million visitors in 2024, driving tourism growth with new markets, iconic festivals, and global visitor centers in key cities. Chou plans to develop tourism markets within a four- to eight-hour flight radius of Taiwan in 2025, prioritizing India, New Zealand, and Australia. To enhance accessibility for foreign travelers, tourism information centers are set to open in Sydney and Mumbai this year, according to CNA.

Low-cost airline Wizz Air to resume flights between Israel and various European destinations

Low-cost airline Wizz Air to resume flights between Israel and various European destinations

The low-cost Hungarian airline company Wizz Air will resume flights between Israel and mainly 10 European destinations beginning Jan. 15, the Israeli business daily Globes reported on Tuesday. The airline company will reportedly offer flights between Ben-Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv to Rome, London, Milan, Vienna, Krakow, Bucharest, and Athens but also the Middle Eastern hub Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

Airlines get onboard with Apple share location feature for AirTag

Airlines get onboard with Apple share location feature for AirTag

In recent years, many major airlines have improved their ability to track checked bags throughout the travel journey using technology like NFC scanning. But the process of finding mishandled bags did not keep pace. That changed in late 2024 when a number of carriers rushed to be the first to adopt Apple’s recently released option to share the location of AirTags and other Find My network devices.

Turkey’s Pegasus Airlines to offer new routes connecting Istanbul Kahramanmaras and Izmir Agri

Turkey’s Pegasus Airlines to offer new routes connecting Istanbul Kahramanmaras and Izmir Agri

Pegasus Airlines has announced the reinstatement of two domestic flight routes during the Northern summer of 2025, reconnecting Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport with Kahramanmaras and Izmir with Agri. These routes, which were last operated in early 2022, aim to meet the growing demand for domestic air travel and provide a vital boost to regional connectivity. The timing aligns with the peak summer travel season, when domestic and international visitors increasingly explore Turkey’s diverse destinations.

Will there be more anti-tourist protests in Europe in 2025?

Will there be more anti-tourist protests in Europe in 2025?

Tourism in Europe’s hotspots continues to rise, but after protests in 2024, what can we expect for the coming year? Last year was marked by a string of anti-tourism protests across Europe. Locals and residents fought back to regain their cities with marches, campaigns, slogans and even water pistols.