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UK lifts travel advisory for Dubai

UK lifts travel advisory for Dubai

The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) welcomes the decision by the United Kingdom to lift the travel advisory. Dubai is open, with hotels, attractions, restaurants, retail destinations and other destination experiences ready to welcome back UK visitors to the city. Dubai International (DXB) has remained operational. Emirates is currently operating 97% of its global network, serving 138 destinations across 73 countries. Dubai Airports and airline partners continue to work to restore capacity and connectivity.

The Florida Keys & Key West Launches Reimagined Training Tool for Travel Trade

The Florida Keys & Key West Launches Reimagined Training Tool for Travel Trade

Travel professionals looking to sell The Florida Keys & Key West can grow their destination knowledge with the relaunched Key Lime Academy. Providing the tools, insight, and inspiration to help the UK and Irish travel trade better support their clients and build stronger enquiry levels for The Florida Keys & Key West, the Key Lime Academy explores the sub-tropical archipelago’s five regions: Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, the Lower Keys, and Key West. Through the training module, travel professionals can learn about the character of each distinct district and glean the knowledge and confidence they need to match the right client with the right Florida Keys experience.

FCCA PAMAC opens in Puerto Plata this week

FCCA PAMAC opens in Puerto Plata this week

One year after Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association’s (FCCA) Platinum Members and cruise industry executives gathered in Aruba, the FCCA PAMAC Destination Summit returns this week in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Scheduled for June 23–26, the annual event will bring together destination stakeholders and senior cruise leaders for strategic meetings, networking and collaboration aimed at strengthening partnerships and advancing cruise tourism throughout the Caribbean and Latin America.

Future Hospitality Summit (FHS) Africa Heads to Uganda for the First Time in February 2027

Future Hospitality Summit (FHS) Africa Heads to Uganda for the First Time in February 2027

Uganda will host the Future Hospitality Summit (FHS) Africa for the first time on 2-3 February 2027, marking a major milestone for the country's tourism and hospitality sector and reinforcing its ambition to become one of Africa’s leading investment destinations. The announcement follows a partnership between the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) and the bench - the organisers of FHS Africa, the continent’s leading hospitality investment platform. The summit will bring together global investors, hotel developers, operators, tourism leaders and government officials to explore opportunities across Uganda’s rapidly expanding hospitality landscape.

Jamaica Hits the Road Again, Bringing the Spirit of Carnival in Jamaica to Notting Hill

Jamaica Hits the Road Again, Bringing the Spirit of Carnival in Jamaica to Notting Hill

The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) is returning to Notting Hill Carnival 2026 with Magical Mas, and this year, they're going bigger. For the second year running, JTB will be masquerading in full costume with the Magical Mas Carnival Band at Europe's largest street festival as it marks its 60th anniversary - a landmark edition that draws an estimated two million people to the streets of West London each August Bank Holiday weekend. On Monday, 31 August 2026, revelers are invited to join the Jamaica Tourist Board on the road as Magical Mas 2.0 takes over the streets. Building on a landmark debut year, the partnership returns with extravagant costumes, an expanded lineup, and the kind of true Carnival energy that feels right at home in a 60th anniversary year.

Make more of your summer with Emirates

Make more of your summer with Emirates

Emirates is kickstarting the summer holidays with exclusive offers for passengers travelling to or through Dubai. From complimentary stays at the iconic JW Marriott Marquis*, to hundreds of discounts through the popular My Emirates Pass, travellers can enjoy even more value while exploring the city, whether visiting for a longer getaway or a short stopover. Built for all seasons, Dubai offers an unrivalled variety of experiences in one destination, making it easy to tailor a summer escape to any travel style or length of stay. Travellers can explore both in- and outdoor activities that entertain, inspire or educate; visit world-famous attractions like the Burj Khalifa; enjoy immersive, thrilling experiences at theme parks; or beat the heat entirely by spending a day at Dubai's museums and interactive art galleries. As one of the world's most visited cities, Dubai is ready to welcome travellers with the warmth, hospitality and safety the destination is renowned for.

Chihuahua: Mexico’s state of burritos, margaritas and chilli

Chihuahua: Mexico’s state of burritos, margaritas and chilli

Mexico has given the world some of its most recognisable culinary icons: tequila, tacos, guacamole and a gastronomic tradition recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Yet behind many of these flavours lies a northern Mexican state that has left a remarkable mark on international cuisine while remaining largely undiscovered by travellers: Chihuahua.

Swedish debut for Hotel Indigo by IHG with latest signing in Stockholm

Swedish debut for Hotel Indigo by IHG with latest signing in Stockholm

IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG), one of the world's leading hotel companies, announces the signing of Hotel Indigo Stockholm – Kvarnholmen in Sweden. Developed by Kvarnholmen Utveckling (KUAB) - a joint venture between Peab and JM - the property will be leased and operated by 1912 Hotels under a franchise agreement with IHG. The signing marks the first Hotel Indigo in Sweden and strengthens IHG's growing Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio across Northern Europe.

Why Poland Should Be at the Top of Every Woman’s  ​Solo Travel Bucket List

Why Poland Should Be at the Top of Every Woman’s ​Solo Travel Bucket List

Poland is one of Europe’s safest countries for women travelling alone. It ranks 25th on the Global Peace Index, ahead of the UK, France and Spain, and more women feel safe walking alone at night there than in Norway, Switzerland or Portugal. On the Global Terrorism Index 2026, Poland ranks 48th with a score of 1.682, well below the UK at 38th, France at 35th, and Germany at 29th, placing it firmly in the lower-impact tier for the continent. It also ranks first among selected destinations for solo female travel in the Women, Peace & Security analysis.

Arajet and Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism Continue Efforts to Promote the Dominican Republic

Arajet and Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism Continue Efforts to Promote the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism (MITUR) and Arajet hosted a new destination marketing activation at Miami’s LoanDepot Park during the game between the San Francisco Giants and the Miami Marlins, featuring Dominican baseball legend Juan Marichal as the event’s guest of honor. The initiative showcased the Dominican Republic’s premier tourism offerings to thousands of baseball fans attending the game. Visitors engaged with themed activations throughout the stadium and participated in promotions and giveaways for airline tickets and complimentary vacation stays at destinations across the country.

Blue Flags 2026: Calabria’s tally rises to 27

Blue Flags 2026: Calabria’s tally rises to 27

Calabria is strengthening its position as one of the top seaside destinations in the Mediterranean, having received 27 Blue Flags for 2026. This places it second in Italy, behind only Liguria. This accolade cements the region's reputation as a coastal destination that successfully combines scenic beauty, environmental quality, tourist facilities, and a commitment to sustainability.

Cruise Regulations Reshape Santorini

Cruise Regulations Reshape Santorini

Under newly tightened cruise ship regulations in Santorini, Canaves Collection is offering a timely perspective on what this shift means for the island, its visitors, and the future of thoughtful tourism in the Cyclades. After years of concern from local hoteliers and stakeholders around the pressure of daily cruise arrivals, new measures are now in place, including an 8,000-passenger daily cap (down from 17,000) and a €20 peak-season passenger fee. For a destination long defined by its caldera views, local craft, family-run hospitality, and small-scale island life, the change marks an important step toward a calmer, more considered visitor experience.