Breaking Travel News

Tourism News Page 176

WSHA and World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards unveil next chapter of partnership

WSHA and World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards unveil next chapter of partnership

The World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (the Alliance) and the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards (WSTHA) have announced the next chapter of their partnership, launching a multi-year programme that brings together the Alliance’s Summit and the WSTHA Awards into one landmark global platform for sustainable travel and tourism.

Colombia’s Moment on the World Stage: Tourism, Beauty and a Breakthrough Era

Colombia’s Moment on the World Stage: Tourism, Beauty and a Breakthrough Era

3 March 2026 Focus

Colombia has always been rich in colour, rhythm and contrast, but in recent years the world has begun to see the country through a sharper, more confident lens. Branded as “The Country of Beauty,” Colombia is no longer an emerging destination waiting to be discovered—it is a tourism success story asserting its place on the global stage. Between August 2022 and December 2025, the country welcomed 22 million non‑resident visitors, marking a 134% increase compared to the same period under the previous administration. The numbers alone are historic, but behind them lies a deeper transformation: a tourism sector that has matured, diversified and found its voice in international markets.

Egypt Takes Centre Stage at ITB Berlin as Tourism Momentum Accelerates

Egypt Takes Centre Stage at ITB Berlin as Tourism Momentum Accelerates

3 March 2026 Focus

Egypt arrived at ITB Berlin this week with more than a pavilion presence—it came with a statement of intent. After delivering a roughly 20% jump in international arrivals over 2025, the country has emerged as one of the Middle East’s standout tourism performers, and it is using the world’s leading travel trade show to underline just how far its recovery has evolved. In a region experiencing some of the fastest post‑pandemic tourism growth globally, Egypt’s resurgence has been defined by scale, confidence and a renewed clarity of product. Airlines have rebuilt capacity, tour operators have expanded programmes, and hoteliers are reporting sustained demand across both leisure and cultural segments. But if there is one development that has re‑energised the market conversation, it is the long‑awaited opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum.

Abu Dhabi Comes of Age

Abu Dhabi Comes of Age

3 March 2026 Focus

Abu Dhabi’s tourism story has always been about intention rather than acceleration. Where some destinations chase headlines, the UAE’s capital has focused on foundations—carefully planned infrastructure, long‑term cultural investment and a visitor experience designed to mature over time. Today, that approach is delivering results. Abu Dhabi’s tourism success is increasingly visible on the ground and, this week, clearly articulated on the global stage at ITB Berlin.

Yerevan Finds Its Moment

Yerevan Finds Its Moment

3 March 2026 Focus

Infrastructure, confidence and a global debut at ITB Berlin Yerevan has always known who it is. One of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, Armenia’s capital wears its history lightly—etched into pink tuff stone, echoed in courtyard conversations, and poured generously into glasses of local wine. What is changing now is not the city’s character, but its readiness. Yerevan is quietly, steadily upgrading the foundations of tourism, and this week, at ITB Berlin, it is presenting itself with a new sense of purpose to the global travel industry.

Global Travel Leaders Formalise Cross-Sector Coordination Through the Global Resilience Network

Global Travel Leaders Formalise Cross-Sector Coordination Through the Global Resilience Network

As geopolitical fragmentation, AI acceleration and infrastructure pressure reshape global mobility, senior leaders across travel, finance, technology and government are consolidating strategic engagement through the Global Resilience Network (GRN). The Network, now operating across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas, is strengthening executive-level coordination at a time when industry leaders are questioning whether traditional forums alone can deliver the coherence required for the next phase of global travel growth.

STORY Hospitality Makes Its Debut at ITB Berlin

STORY Hospitality Makes Its Debut at ITB Berlin

There is a particular energy that comes with a first appearance, and at ITB Berlin, that sense of anticipation surrounds Abu Dhabi‑headquartered STORY Hospitality as it steps onto the world’s leading travel trade stage for the very first time. Among the familiar names and long‑established exhibitors, STORY Hospitality arrives with a fresh narrative—one shaped by contemporary Middle Eastern hospitality and a clear ambition to connect with a global audience.

ONYX Hospitality Group Celebrates 60 Years on the Global Stage at ITB Berlin 2026

ONYX Hospitality Group Celebrates 60 Years on the Global Stage at ITB Berlin 2026

At ITB Berlin 2026, where the world’s travel industry gathers to take the pulse of the future, ONYX Hospitality Group arrives with a milestone worth celebrating. Sixty years into its journey, the Asia‑Pacific hospitality leader is using one of the globe’s most prestigious tourism fairs not only to mark an anniversary, but to reaffirm its vision for what modern hospitality can—and should—be. The atmosphere around ONYX’s presence in Berlin is one of quiet confidence shaped by experience. Six decades in hospitality have given the group a deep understanding of how travel evolves, how guest expectations shift, and how cultures connect through meaningful stays. At ITB, ONYX is showcasing this legacy while firmly looking ahead, positioning itself as a brand that has grown alongside Asia‑Pacific tourism and helped define it.

Lanzarote focuses on sustainable tourism at ITB Berlin 2026

Lanzarote focuses on sustainable tourism at ITB Berlin 2026

Under the bright lights of ITB Berlin—one of the world’s most influential tourism fairs—Lanzarote is making its presence felt with quiet confidence and a clear sense of purpose. This is not an island content to simply sell sunshine and scenery. Instead, Lanzarote arrives in the German capital with a compelling message: the future of travel must be thoughtful, climate-conscious, and regenerative—and this Atlantic island has been living that philosophy for decades.

Sabre unveils once-in-a-generation company rebuild and its AI-first platform at ITB Berlin 2026

Sabre unveils once-in-a-generation company rebuild and its AI-first platform at ITB Berlin 2026

At ITB Berlin 2026, Sabre unveiled the culmination of a multiyear, once-in-a-generation rebuild of its technology, architecture, and operating foundations. This transformation has unshackled the company to deliver a single, unified, AI-first platform, purpose-built for velocity to innovate for whatever comes next. In the first major milestone for the new Sabre, the company has seized a first-mover position in agentic travel – a clean break from legacy industry architectures that have constrained travel industry innovation for decades. This watershed moment is visually underscored by the debut of Sabre’s new brand identity, reflecting the reality of a company fundamentally reconstructed for what comes next.

Germans’ desire to travel remains unbroken despite crises

Germans’ desire to travel remains unbroken despite crises

Despite growing global tensions, Germans are spending more on travel than ever before. At the opening of ITB Berlin 2026 on Monday, Albin Loidl, President of the German Travel Association (DRV), gave a positive assessment of 2025 in travel. He also looked ahead to the coming summer with optimism. Holidaymakers were booking earlier and placing greater emphasis on safety and quality, said Loidl. With regard to the current developments in Iran, he stated that the situation was being monitored with great concern.