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Chad and Mauritania Buck the Trend for Tourism in the Sahel & Southern Sahara
A new group trip to Chad will launch next year, taking guests to explore some of the most striking landscapes anywhere in the Sahara. In the vast expanses of the desert sea, there are soaring peaks, along with oases and waterholes home to the last Saharan crocodiles.
JanSport Launches the Good Latitude Travel Collection: A New Era of Modern Travel
JanSport, one of the world's most trusted names in carry for nearly 60 years, today unveils its most comprehensive travel line to date: the Good Latitude Travel Collection. Engineered for a new generation of adventurers, the collection fuses expedition–level durability with a refined, casual aesthetic—an evolution rooted in the brand's legacy of relentless innovation and purposeful design. With this launch, JanSport officially enters the modern travel category with a bold, future–facing point of view.
Colombia Leads the World in the Largest Global Bird Count
The 2026 Global Big Day once again highlighted Colombia's exceptional bird diversity, with the country topping the event organized by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Tignes Performs at Every Level This Summer
Tignes doesn't just host sport; it is, quite literally, a natural stadium. The resort has earned the title, as a high-altitude training base for Olympic squads, Tour de France contenders, international rugby and football teams, and world-ranked individual athletes. This summer, Tignes opens two new MTB trails, a spectacular Himalayan-style footbridge, the resort's first wellness retreat, and a calendar of events that turns the mountains into an arena for all. The summer season goes from 20 June to 6 September 2026.
Hudson Yards Names Blacklane Official Chauffeur Partner
Blacklane, the global chauffeur service, today announced it has been named the Official Chauffeur Partner of Hudson Yards, New York City’s fastest-growing neighborhood and home to dozens of shops and restaurants, industry-leading businesses and cultural institutions.
YAS ISLAND TO BE HOME OF SPHERE ABU DHABI, A NEW GLOBAL ICON FOR IMMERSIVE ENTERTAINMENT
The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and Sphere Entertainment Co. today announced that Yas Island has been selected as the location for Sphere Abu Dhabi, a landmark project with a construction phase cost of USD 1.7 billion. Poised to become a global icon, the venue will attract tourists from around the world, boost economic diversification, and strengthen Abu Dhabi's sense of place for residents and visitors alike. Sphere Abu Dhabi, which will be the first Sphere venue outside the United States, will be built on a plot of land between Yas Mall and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, with lush green surroundings and proximity to other Yas Island theme parks and attractions. Construction on the venue is expected to be completed by the end of 2029.
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection & Ginori 1735 Unveil the First-Ever Ginori Terrace Concept at Sea
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection launches a new collaboration with Ginori 1735, debuting Ginori Terrace at sea aboard Evrima. Ginori Terrace celebrates the art of viaggio, the Italian word for travel, through a distinctive expression of design, art, and luxury hospitality.
Minister Bartlett Champions Caribbean Tourism Logistics Hub
CTO Secures IDB Commitment and World Bank Support to Advance Regional Supply-Side Tourism Strategy
The Caribbean is no longer simply selling sunshine. It is selling connection, culture and resilience
According to the 2026 Caribbean Travel Trends Report — a collaborative study produced by Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association and Amadeus — the region is entering a new era of tourism growth shaped by technology, changing traveller expectations and a renewed appetite for meaningful experiences.
CARIBBEAN TOURISM ENTERS A NEW STRATEGIC PHASE AS LATIN AMERICAN DEMAND SURGES
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) and Amadeus, a global leader in travel technology, yesterday unveiled the 2026 Caribbean Travel Trends Report at the Caribbean Travel Forum 2026 in Antigua. The report finds that Caribbean tourism is entering a new strategic phase, one defined less by rapid post-pandemic recovery and more by the need to diversify demand, capture higher-value travelers, and unlock growth beyond traditional peak periods.
Blockbuster Summer Awaits in Washington, DC
Momentum is building for what promises to be an epic summer in the nation’s capital. Over the coming months, Washington, DC will debut major new attractions, including the National Geographic Museum of Exploration, an innovative museum beneath the Lincoln Memorial and an expansion of the National Air and Space Museum. Plus, DC is ready for its center stage role for America’s 250th anniversary with a jampacked lineup of free cultural festivals, historic exhibits and modern experiences across the city.
Sun & Beach travel enters a new era of human and digital convergence
The sun & beach segment—one of the most established pillars of global tourism—is undergoing a structural transformation, driven by artificial intelligence, integrated business models and the evolving role of travel advisors. Insights from the latest season of the Travel Trends Podcast, featuring senior leaders from TUI Group, Club Med and destination leadership from St. Maarten, reveal a clear convergence: sun & beach travel is no longer a standalone product category, but a connected ecosystem.