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United Sees Flight Demand Spikes Around the Season’s Biggest Cultural Moments
A summer packed with global events is giving air travel a boost, with United Airlines seeing double-digit increases in demand to destinations tied to once-in-a-lifetime moments – from a total solar eclipse in Europe to international soccer matches and major global concert tours. More than 53 million people are expected to fly United this summer from June to August – about 3 million more than last year - and many are headed to destinations tied to unique can’t-miss moments
Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques Debuts Design Shop, A New Era of Hotel-Inspired Living
Hotels have become cultural markers, shaping how people want to live, not just travel. Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques brings this shift to life with the launch of Design Shop. The inaugural hotel collections are anchored by W Hotels and Westin Hotels & Resorts, with new destination-themed and brand-led collections to come later in 2026.
Why Europe’s Hidden Corners Are the Smart Choice for Summer Travel
From Albania to Montenegro: here are Europe’s ‘secret’ alternative Summer hotspots we should consider booking this Summer. With growing uncertainty around some long-haul routes, more UK travellers are rethinking how far they want to travel this summer.
Minor Hotels Opens the First Colbert Collection Hotel with Porta Rossa in Florence
Minor Hotels, a leading global hotel owner and operator, announces the launch of Porta Rossa Hotel Firenze, Colbert Collection, marking the first hotel to open under the new Colbert Collection brand worldwide. Located on Via Porta Rossa, in the heart of Florence’s historic centre, the hotel officially debuted on 12th May 2026, following a comprehensive renovation to transform it into a flagship of the brand.
Refined Wines and Rare Whiskies at Roseate House London
Roseate House London is one of central London’s most elegant hidden gems for wine lovers, offering a cosy and intimate drinking and dining experience at The Hyde Restaurant & Bar. Renowned for its outstanding curated wine list, widely considered one of the finest in London, guests can explore an exceptional collection of distinctive vintages and expertly selected labels in a setting defined by vintage luxury and understated sophistication.
Wild Wakati Camp: Where Wine Meets Wilderness in the heart of the Serengeti
At Enduata Camps’ Wild Wakati Camp, which opened in 2026 by Tanzanian guide Michael Shayo and British hospitality expert Matt Wilkey, the sundowners are recognised as a central part of the safari experience, elevating remote wilderness hospitality with a curated and highly considered wine and cocktail offering.
La Sultana Marrakech - The Ultimate Way to Celebrate National Wine Day
With National Wine Day approaching on the 25th May, there is no better time to discover Morocco’s evolving wine scene than with a stay at La Sultana, Marrakech. Tucked within the Imperial City’s walls, the luxurious riad hotel offers a refined setting in which to explore the country’s emerging viticulture, pairing heritage and craftsmanship with a contemporary approach to wine and dining. At the heart of the experience is La Sultana’s curated Moroccan wine journey, which invites guests to discover the country’s lesser-known vineyards and varietals through expertly guided tastings. Showcasing a selection of regional wines, the experience offers a deeper understanding of Morocco’s wine-making traditions and the influences of its diverse terroir, providing an insightful introduction to the country’s evolving wine scene.
A New Direction for the Okavango Delta: Okavango Horse Safaris Launches Artist-Led Retreats
Okavango Horse Safaris is introducing something new for the Delta. For 2027, the family-run safari operation is launching a series of artist-led retreats, offering a different way to experience the landscape beyond the traditional safari format. Set within a vast private concession in the western Okavango Delta, the retreats are designed to open the safari experience up to a broader audience. Artists, designers and creatively curious travellers are invited to engage with the Delta not just through wildlife viewing, but through observation, interpretation and making.
For the Modern Wayfinder: Auko Eco Wellness Lodges Announces Its Arrival in Phong Nha, Vietnam
Set along the Son River and embraced by the limestone peaks of Phong Nha–Ke Bang UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the world’s largest cave system including the legendary Son Doong caves, Auko Eco-Wellness Lodges is set to open in Q3, 2026 as a new expression of regenerative hospitality in Southeast Asia.
DREAM OF THE DESERT ESTABLISHES RIYADH HEADQUARTERS, MARKING ENTRY INTO DELIVERY PHASE
Dream of the Desert, Saudi Arabia’s first ultra-luxury train by Arsenale Group, marked a major development milestone with the opening of its headquarters in Riyadh and the appointment of Raffaele Breschi as General Manager of Dream of the Desert and CEO of Arsenale International. This step marks the next phase of the project’s delivery in the country, reinforcing its central role in Saudi Arabia’s tourism transformation as it advances toward its 2026 debut. The establishment of a permanent base in Riyadh anchors the project firmly within Saudi Arabia’s tourism and transport ecosystem and marks Arsenale’s first international headquarters, underscoring a long-term, on-the-ground commitment beyond project development.
Avani Brings Pride 2026 to Life Across Bangkok, Madrid and Amsterdam
Avani Hotels & Resorts is marking Pride 2026 with a programme of city-led experiences across Bangkok, Madrid and Amsterdam, connecting travellers with local LGBTQ+ culture through movement, nightlife, literature, performance and community celebration.
Financial uncertainty and price emerge as the main booking barriers due to geopolitical instability
Protect Group, a leader in ancillary travel products, has identified a significant increase in booking hesitancy among travellers, largely driven by rising global geopolitical instability and stricter regulations. The company defines this emerging behaviour as “booking anxiety,” with financial uncertainty and price as the main barriers to decision-making. As a result, travellers are increasingly delaying bookings, prioritising price over other factors, and adopting a “wait and see” attitude in response to a perceived volatile environment.