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Kenya to host 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference & Expo in 2026

Kenya to host 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference & Expo in 2026

Kenya is set to host the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference & Expo (GTRDCE) at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi from 16–18 February 2026, bringing global focus to tourism resilience, crisis management and long-term transformation. Convened by the Government of the Republic of Kenya, through the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, in partnership with the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre (GTRCMC), the event will serve as a high-level international platform for policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, development partners and investors

First Application of Riblet-shaped Paint to ZIPAIR Aircraft

First Application of Riblet-shaped Paint to ZIPAIR Aircraft

Japan Airlines, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, O-Well Corporation, and ZIPAIR Tokyo Inc. have applied the riblet-shaped coating for the first time to the side of the fuselage of Boeing 787-8 aircraft (JA851J).The aircraft has started operation on international routes from 27 January 2026.

Dubrovnik wins ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Destination’

Dubrovnik wins ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Destination’

The Croatian tourism capital City of Dubrovnik has been recognised with the title of ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Destination 2025’ by voters at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards. Dubrovnik's ‘Respect the City’ initiative is a pioneering model for managing overtourism while preserving cultural heritage and enhancing residents’ quality of life. Launched in 2017, the strategic, multidisciplinary project positions Dubrovnik as a sustainability leader in the Mediterranean by balancing economic growth with the protection of its UNESCO-listed Old Town. Through innovative technology and coordinated governance, the city has introduced Croatia’s first electric car-sharing scheme, implemented an AI-powered visitor forecasting system, and launched the Dubrovnik Pass – integrating attraction access and visitor flow management.

WOLO to Headline World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards in Dubai

WOLO to Headline World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards in Dubai

Dubai’s Terra, the Sustainability Pavilion set the scene for a night dedicated to purpose-led progress, as the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards welcomed leaders from across tourism and hospitality to celebrate the organisations and individuals accelerating change. With sustainability now firmly established as the defining agenda for global travel, the Awards continued their mission to spotlight the brands, destinations, and innovators pushing the industry forward, not through promises, but through measurable action, better standards, and long-term thinking.

Jamaica Exits FITUR 2026 with Accelerated Recovery and New Investment Momentum

Jamaica Exits FITUR 2026 with Accelerated Recovery and New Investment Momentum

Jamaica closed three days of engagements at FITUR 2026 with measurable momentum behind its tourism rebound: stronger alignment with major hotel partners to speed up reopening timelines, deeper coordination with key airlift and marketing partners, and expanding investor interest in aviation and destination development. The week’s most significant outcome came on Day 3 of the international tourism tradeshow held in Madrid, Spain, when UN Tourism named Jamaica as the Tourism Resilience Hub of the world — a global endorsement of the country’s leadership in crisis readiness and recovery.

The seventh edition of FITURNEXT invites placing water at the heart of sustainable tourism mgmt

The seventh edition of FITURNEXT invites placing water at the heart of sustainable tourism mgmt

FITURNEXT, FITUR’s Sustainability Observatory, supported by Aqualia, a benchmark brand in the management of the integrated water cycle, has concluded its seventh edition with a focus on water and on the role of tourism as an ally in the sustainable and responsible management of this resource. Throughout its sessions, more than 40 experts from the public and private sectors took part in this forum to share best practices and present innovative solutions and technologies that are already helping to transform the tourism sector.