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North Dakota's Must-See Spring Road Trips for Epic Multi-day Adventures
This spring, North Dakota welcomes with epic road trip adventures where every mile offers the chance to explore stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique attractions at your own pace. Whether you're hiking through the Badlands, indulging in the state's culinary delights, or discovering its cultural treasures, North Dakota provides a journey tailored for history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and thrill-seekers alike.
February Visitation Sets Pace for a Strong 2025
The Cayman Islands welcomed 85,998 stayover visitors between January and February 2025 up 7.4% from the same period in 2024. February saw 44,589 stayover visitors arrive on our shores, an increase of 7% year over year. “February's numbers show that we are on pace for growth in 2025 and we anticipate a strong Q1 for visitation and accompanying revenue from Tourism Accommodation Taxes,” said the Hon. Kenneth Bryan, Deputy Premier and Minister of Tourism and Ports.
Why Palma Is Europe's Hottest Foodie Haven
In recent years, Palma has consolidated itself as a gastronomic hub of Europe. From guests on a budget who can eat like a local at one of the city's markets, to those with more to spend who can indulge in a Michelin-starred meal, there is a range of culinary experiences for all. The capital of the Balearics is even home to some gastro-themed surprises, with secret supper clubs and the archipelago's best burgers all being found in this historic city.
Dusit International expands its presence in India
Deeping its commitment to India, Dusit International, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, has announced plans to expand its presence in the country by launching its luxury and upper midscale brands in key emerging markets. With rising disposable incomes, increasing demand for premium stays, and enhanced connectivity reshaping India’s hospitality landscape, Dusit is focused on underserved yet high-potential markets nationwide.
New Sky Garden With Spectacular Views of Mount Fuji Welcomes Visitors in Shizuoka
Guests at Shizuoka's popular Izu Panorama Park can now enjoy a new experience, following the recent opening of its Sky Garden by Ao Terrace. The new space provides an impressive observation deck for the park, with views of Mount Fuji and spectacular ocean vistas of Suruga Bay below. The new area includes a “Grand Loop” circular deck offering magnificent views of the surrounding nature and a “Forest Walk” boardwalk for strolls in dappled sunlight beneath a picturesque tree canopy. Further down from the “Grand Loop”, a new designated photo spot is ideal for capturing the moment with a backdrop that gives the illusion of floating above the clouds.
The Nash Casino Partners with UrVenue to Power Its Sports Entertainment Complex Bookings
UrVenue, the leading commerce and booking technology provider for hospitality and gaming, has announced its strategic partnership with The Nash Casino, New Hampshire’s largest charitable gaming venue, to provide online event booking at the DraftKings Lounge, a two-story retail sportsbook and entertainment complex, Stadium Social Sports Bar & Grill and Topgolf Swing Suite golf simulator bays. Just in time for the biggest sports betting month of the year, The Nash is leveraging UrVenue’s innovative venue management system technology to offer seamless booking of its sports entertainment areas, featuring a 60-foot-wide and 22-foot-tall video wall, the largest single-wall-mounted video screen in New Hampshire.
Choose Chicago Announces Kristen Reynolds as New President & CEO
Choose Chicago announced today that Kristen Reynolds, a highly respected leader in the travel and tourism industry, will serve as the organization’s new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective May 5. Reynolds joins Choose Chicago after an impactful tenure as President and CEO of Discover Long Island, where she spearheaded transformative growth in the region’s visitor economy.
NaviSavi partners with Arabian Travel Market 2025
NaviSavi has become an official partner of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025 that will take place from April 28th to May 1st at the Dubai World Trade Centre. More than 2,600 exhibitors from around the world will participate in the main travel show in the Middle East, with over 47,000 attendees expected.
Holiday Inn Express Expands in Switzerland With the Opening of Holiday Inn Express & Suites Sion
Holiday Inn Express & Suites, in partnership with Cycas Hospitality, celebrates the opening of the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Sion, marking the debut of the brand in Switzerland. The hotel opening forms part of the region's largest urban development, Cour de Gare, which will create over 5,700 m2 of retail space, alongside offices, apartments, parking areas and a concert & conference centre.
Marriott Bonvoy Unlocks Exclusive Access to the Unstoppable COWBOY CARTER TOUR
Marriott Bonvoy has your ticket to the hottest destination of the year – Beyoncé’s COWBOY CARTER TOUR – with exclusive, curated experiences designed to celebrate the energy and artistry of the global icon. From an epic getaway with your Beyhive to exclusive packages starting at just one Marriott Bonvoy point, the award-winning travel program is taking fans to must-see stops from Los Angeles to Paris to Atlanta – delivering VIP access to Beyoncé’s genre-blending, high-energy tour.
Ryanair’s Prime: a subscription, not a loyalty program – but why now?
Ryanair’s surprise launch of its “Prime” subscription last week isn’t a traditional loyalty program—it’s a paid membership model. For €79 annually (or £79 in the UK), travelers get reserved seats, travel insurance, and monthly fare discounts. But why introduce this now? What’s the strategy behind it? The move signals a shift in the airline’s approach, prioritizing upfront revenue and customer retention over traditional loyalty points. While the details of the program have caught attention, the real significance lies in Ryanair’s push to reshape how budget airlines interact with travelers.
Spring Adventures and Activities in Isère
Isère has long been at the forefront of sustainable tourism and, thanks to its extensive public transport network, there are myriad ways to access the region's spectacular landscape without setting foot inside a car. Some of the region's best car-free hikes include the route along the cliffs of the Petites Roches plateau in the Chartreuse mountains, past lookouts and hang-gliding launch sites. At just under 7km long, it's an enjoyable half-day hike - or longer if you pack a good picnic, and maybe a small bottle of the famous Chartreuse liqueur.