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Volaris anniversary: why the 20-year milestone matters for travelers
The Volaris anniversary has become one of those travel-calendar moments that many flyers keep on their radar—not because it guarantees the same outcome for every route, but because it creates a clearly defined “promo season” worth watching.
Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Receives Global Tourism Resilience Lifetime Achievement Award
Jamaica’s Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett has been acknowledged with the Global Tourism Resilience Lifetime Achievement Award at the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day 2026, held at the Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi on February 17, 2026.
Ready for kick-off: Angola to take center stage as the Host Country of ITB Berlin 2026
Angola, the official Host Country of ITB Berlin 2026, is the focus of the international travel industry from 3 to 5 March. At the World’s Leading Travel Trade Show the country from southwest Africa is showcasing its cultural diversity, spectacular natural beauty and a vision for sustainable development. Events kick off with the opening press conference and opening gala on 2 March.
Romania: A Top Holiday Destination for Immersive, Sustainable Travel
Romania continues to captivate travellers seeking experiences far from the crowded mainstream. Since 2009, Ffestiniog Travel has been a leading UK specialist in escorted travel to Romania as part of its Small & Traditional tour range, offering immersive holidays that truly connect people with places.
AlUla Shines as World's Third-largest Dark Sky Park
For generations, AlUla's clear skies have played a meaningful role in marking the start of Ramadan, when locals would look to the horizon to sight the new moon and confirm the Holy Month. Today, that same clarity underpins AlUla's evolution into a globally recognised astrotourism destination, now certified as the world's third-largest Dark Sky Park by DarkSky International.
60 years of ITB Berlin: 15 special anniversary moments on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds
From 3 to 5 March 2026, ITB Berlin is marking its sixtieth anniversary with some special highlights: from an after-work event and a journey through time in a DeLorean to community art and a 60-second round of applause, the industry will be honouring its past while looking towards the future.
World Cetacean Alliance appoints Christopher Pickard as CEO
The World Cetacean Alliance (WCA), a global charity and partnership dedicated to protecting whales, dolphins, and porpoises, has announced the appointment of Christopher Pickard as its new Chief Executive Officer. The WCA unites grassroots NGOs, research institutes, responsible tour operators, individuals and companies worldwide to safeguard cetaceans and their habitats.
Introducing Burgundy's new Blackcurrant Route (Route du Cassis)
You probably know Burgundy’s world-class wines, but there’s another local treasure waiting to be discovered: the blackcurrant. Between Dijon and Nuits-Saint-Georges, Burgundy has unveiled a new foodie tourist itinerary that may soon become one of the region’s signature experiences: the Route du Cassis, or Blackcurrant Route. Stretching over 55km, the route makes Burgundy’s iconic blackcurrant a cultural symbol in its own right, uniting heritage, flavour and wellbeing. Set off along this delicious new trail and dive into the history and know-how behind this little fruit, grown in the region since the 17th century.
Circuit De Barcelona-Catalunya Secures Formula 1 Future Through 2032
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a cornerstone of international motorsport since 1991, has confirmed its continuity on the Formula 1 calendar through 2032. The renewal, signed between Circuits de Catalunya and Formula One World Championship Limited (FOWC), ensures the track will host the World Championship in 2028, 2030, and 2032, alongside the already scheduled 2026 edition.
WTTC shows that at least £14 billion would be lost from the UK economy from daily visitor taxes
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which represents the private sector in the Travel & Tourism industry, has published new research which highlights the damage that would be done to the UK economy if new visitor levies are introduced. The research findings, conducted among 2,502 people by WTTC and research agency GSIQ between 7th and 11th February, have been released as the UK Government will tomorrow (Wednesday) end a consultation on whether Mayoral Strategic Authorities should be given powers to introduce tourism levies across England.
Central Holidays Debuts Inspiring New Line of Travel Programs to Morocco
Building on its legacy of designing deeply immersive, destination-driven travel experiences around the world, Central Holidays proudly announces the launch of its new collection of travel programs to Morocco. The company is thrilled to introduce its vibrant portfolio of handcrafted journeys that invite travelers to discover the country's rich tapestry of culture, history, landscapes, and flavors.
With most islands in the world, Sweden offers five to travellers
The idea of escaping to a private island has long symbolised the ultimate dream for many, with islands embodying not just luxury but also space, rest and recovery. Sweden now offers the opportunity to make this dream come true by providing five of the country's islands to international travellers for one year of use.