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Alaska Airlines debuts new ‘Mickey’s Toontown’-themed airplane
Alaska Airlines’ newest, uniquely themed aircraft will be soaring through the skies today with a touch of magic from everyone’s favorite pal, Mickey Mouse.
THE INN AT RANCHO SANTA FE OPENS ITS DOORS TO DEBUT PROPERTY-WIDE RENAISSANCE
Ahead of its 100th anniversary, the iconic retreat celebrates with top-to-bottom transformation
ROSEWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS EMBRACES MEDITERRANEAN LIVING WITH THE ROSEWOOD BLUE PALACE
Through the Creation of An Elevated Oasis on the Greek Islands, Rosewood Continues its Thoughtful Growth Across Europe
Sun Princess Will Mesmerize Guests with New Show-stopping Productions and Favorite Shows
Iconic performances and world-class experiences headline a show-stopping array of incredible entertainment awaiting guests across the sensational new Sun Princess, the largest-ever ship from Princess Cruises debuting in early 2024.
Four Seasons Hotel in Tribeca Unveils Luxury Specialty Suites
Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, situated in the heart of Tribeca, introduces six specialty suites designed by award-winning interior architect Bill Rooney and his team.
Heathrow Introduces 11 New Winter Routes
Heathrow Airport is offering passengers an array of new winter travel options with the launch of 11 new airline routes. As the winter season begins, Heathrow has become the world’s most connected airport, serving 239 destinations across 89 countries.
Uzbekistan Airways Launches Nonstop Flights from Munich to Tashkent
Munich Airport has introduced a new flight connection with Uzbekistan Airways, offering two weekly nonstop flights between Munich and Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.
WTTC opens Global Summit in Kigali with positive tourism message
As the World Travel & Tourism Council Global Summit kicks off in Kigali today, WTTC president Julia Simpson revealed that the global tourism sector is making a robust comeback.
Etihad Airways, operates the first commercial flight opening Terminal A
Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the UAE, operates the first commercial flight opening Terminal A and together with Abu Dhabi International Airport welcomes first guests to new terminal
Israel Government Tourist Office withdraws from WTM
The Israel Government Tourist Office has pulled out of World Travel Market London, which is due to take place at ExCeL next week (November 6-8).
Sharjah to showcase integrated tourism developments at World Travel Market
Between January and September, the emirate received more than 1.1mln guests, marking an impressive 18% increase over the same period in 2022
Costa del Sol seeks to attract more high-spending British tourists at World Travel Market in London
As the UK is the biggest source market, tourism officials will have a large stand and spend 600,000 euros promoting Malaga province as a holiday destination