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British Holidaymakers Turn Away from 40°C Mediterranean Summers in Search of Cooler Escapes
With parts of southern Europe repeatedly exceeding 40°C in recent summers, extreme heat has become a structural feature of Mediterranean travel. In response, British travellers are increasingly turning to Alpine alternatives to offer a more predictable and restorative climate.
Fukuoka City - Japan’s Epicentre for ‘Slomadism’ in 2026
Fukuoka City is gaining attention as Japan’s most attractive destination for ‘slomads’ as the digital nomad community slows down and looks for places to stay put for a few months rather than a few weeks. Fukuoka was the first city in Japan to introduce the Startup Visa (in 2015), an initiative allowing foreign nationals to live in the city long-term while launching businesses or working as freelancers. Numerous digital nomads have been drawn to the ‘startup hub of Asia’* by its urban convenience, noted food scene, access to nearby nature, mountains and beaches, affordable living costs and diverse network of coworking spaces and communities. These are some of Fukuoka City’s unique spots designed to support this dynamic community.
Malaysia’s commitment to sustainable tourism
Beneath the soaring ceilings and global buzz of this week’s ITB Berlin, Tourism Malaysia opened the doors to its national pavilion with a message that reached far beyond glossy brochures and bucket‑list imagery. In a world recalibrating its relationship with travel, Malaysia made its position clear: the future of tourism lies not in volume alone, but in purpose, balance and enduring value.
SUNRATE and Repayd Join Hands to Power Global Payments
SUNRATE, the global payment and treasury management platform, today announced a strategic partnership with Repayd, the specialist travel merchant account provider, at ITB Berlin 2026, the world’s largest travel trade show. The collaboration brings together SUNRATE’s global payment infrastructure and treasury capabilities with Repayd’s specialist expertise in travel payments to support the complex payment needs of international travel businesses.
Omio Group breaks boundaries, accelerating product innovation and market expansion
At ITB Berlin 2026, the Omio Group outlined the next phase of its evolution as the leading global multimodal travel platform, levelling up across two fronts: transformative technology innovation and global audience scale. By integrating travel discovery, booking, and partner distribution into a single connected ecosystem, the Omio Group is positioned to redefine and elevate the end-to-end travel experience.
Thailand presents ‘The New Thailand’ vision at ITB Berlin 2026
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is unveiling the Kingdom’s latest world-class positioning in Europe at ITB Berlin 2026, the 60th anniversary edition of the world’s largest and most influential travel trade fair, held from 3–5 March at Berlin ExpoCenter City. With ‘The New Thailand’ vision, TAT strengthens the country’s world-class destination status under the concept ‘Unforgettable Experience: Healing is the New Luxury’, spotlighting hidden gems, sustainable routes and eco-friendly tourism products tailored to the European market.
Indonesia Promotes #GoBeyondOrdinary at ITB Berlin 2026
Indonesia, through the Ministry of Tourism, is promoting #GoBeyondOrdinary campaign as part of the Wonderful Indonesia participation at ITB Berlin 2026, the world’s largest and most prestigious business-to-business (B2B) tourism exhibition.
Aerospace Tech Week confirms partnership with ADS Group
Aerospace Tech Week – the premier international exhibition and conference for aerospace technology – has today announced a partnership with UK trade association ADS Group as the event prepares to launch its inaugural UK edition.
US$12.5 trillion in Travel & Tourism Investment Drive to Shape G20 Competitiveness through 2035
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today reveals that US$12.5 trillion in projected Travel & Tourism investment across major economies will play a decisive role in shaping competitiveness and economic growth through to 2035.
Middle East Airlines and the Struggle to Resume Services After Regional Hostilities
The outbreak of serious hostilities in the Middle East, centered on escalating conflict involving Iran and other regional powers, has thrown one of the world’s busiest flight corridors into chaos. Civil aviation — normally a smooth and interconnected network of international links — has been interrupted across multiple countries. This disruption has had a direct impact on carriers such as Middle East Airlines (MEA), Lebanon’s national airline, as well as major Gulf carriers.
Tanzania: Africa’s Golden Standard of Travel, and the Journey Ahead
At sunrise on the Serengeti, the plains glow amber and the air trembles with anticipation. Somewhere beyond the acacia trees, millions of wildebeest begin to move, continuing one of the planet’s greatest natural spectacles. Scenes like this have long defined Tanzania—but today, they tell only part of a much bigger story. Across Africa, Tanzania has emerged as a benchmark for tourism success: confident, diverse, and increasingly future‑focused. Once considered a destination primarily for safari purists, Tanzania has evolved into a continental powerhouse that seamlessly blends wilderness, culture, coastline, and conservation. Its rise has not been accidental. It is the result of strategic vision, compelling storytelling, and a clear understanding of what modern travellers seek: authenticity, scale, and meaningful connection.
Minor Hotels Announces Avani+ Lanexang Vientiane Strengthening Avani’s Footprint in Laos
Minor Hotels, a leading global hotel owner and operator, has announced Avani+ Lanexang Vientiane, a design-led, premium lifestyle hotel set to open in Q2 2026. The property will become Minor Hotels’ second hotel in Laos, joining Avani+ Luang Prabang in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, further reinforcing the group’s presence in one of Southeast Asia’s most culturally rich and increasingly dynamic destinations.