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Web in Travel announces WiT Africa 2026 – set to take place in Cape Town this April
Web in Travel (WiT), the leading travel‑technology and innovation platform across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, today announced the return of WiT Africa 2026, taking place on April 9 at Innovation City, Cape Town. The event marks a milestone year for WiT as it celebrates its 20th anniversary with a powerful theme: “The Next 20.”
Tap into the Astrotourism Trend & Celebrate a Year of Celestial Events with Silolona Sojourns
Phinisi yacht charter specialists Silolona Sojourns have unveiled their calendar of the best astrotourism experiences for travellers wanting to make the most of some of the most exciting celestial events this year. Astrotourism, the concept of planning travels based around night sky and celestial events, or focusing on night-time experiences while on holiday, has been identified as a growing trend for 2026. With many seeking out the darkest skies possible, clear from light pollution, Silolona Sojourns’ two vessels, Silolona and Si Datu Bua, are perfectly positioned to deliver this out on the ocean under the Indonesian skies.
Dubrovnik wins ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Destination’
The Croatian tourism capital City of Dubrovnik has been recognised with the title of ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Destination 2025’ by voters at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards. Dubrovnik’s ‘Respect the City’ initiative is a pioneering model for managing overtourism while preserving cultural heritage and enhancing residents’ quality of life. Launched in 2017, the strategic, multidisciplinary project positions Dubrovnik as a sustainability leader in the Mediterranean by balancing economic growth with the protection of its UNESCO-listed Old Town. Through innovative technology and coordinated governance, the city has introduced Croatia’s first electric car-sharing scheme, implemented an AI-powered visitor forecasting system, and launched the Dubrovnik Pass – integrating attraction access and visitor flow management.
S4BT responds to client demand for financial operating system for modern corporate travel
Following demand from clients for a more modern financial operating system for corporate travel, S4BT – Solutions for Business Travel today announces the launch of Trevium. This next-generation financial solution is designed to modernise how travel-related payments and expenditure are managed across Europe for a market still reliant on fragmented legacy processes.
Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics Prompt 146% Nightly Rate Surge
As the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics approaches, new data by The Data Appeal Company and Mabrian, both part of Almawave Group, reveals accommodation rates across host destinations are set to more than double during the core days of the event, as an estimated 1 million visitors generate unprecedented pressure on local hospitality capacity.
The Best Time of the Year to Go to Japan: A Month-by-Month Guide
From spring sakura to snow monkeys, this guide breaks down the best time of year to visit Japan with tips on weather, festivals, and travel ideas.
Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts Coming to Deer Valley East Village in Park City, Utah in 2028
New York-based Extell Development Company, a full-service national real estate developer of residential, commercial, and hospitality properties, and Hilton, a leading global hospitality company, today announced the signing of Waldorf Astoria Deer Valley Resort and Residences. Expected to debut in 2028, the ski-in, ski-out resort will be located within the premier Deer Valley East Village, the first major public alpine ski resort to be developed in North America in over 40 years.
flynas launches “Find My View” service, enabling passengers to choose their preferred seat view
flynas, the leading low-cost airline in the world and the best LCC in the Middle East, announced the launch of ‘Find My View’ service, reinventing the travel experience through giving passengers the ability to choose more than a seat number, but also their view, powered by AI.
Daytona Beach Area Gears Up for Bike Week on Feb. 27-March 8
Motorcyclist enthusiasts will kick off the riding season in Daytona Beach for the 85th annual Bike Week on Feb. 27-March 8, one of the world’s largest motorcycle gatherings. Organized by the Daytona Beach Regional Chamber of Commerce, Daytona Beach Bike Week attracts hundreds of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world to Daytona Beach to enjoy the 70-degree Florida sunshine, the world-famous beaches, and the thrilling biker events that take place throughout Volusia County. Seasoned riders and those who love the biker culture will enjoy the fun and camaraderie of this iconic celebration.
AlUla first to adopt EarthRanger technology in the Middle East, transforming future of conservation
AlUla today announced the adoption of EarthRanger, a global-standard conservation technology, as part of its commitment to preserving the destination’s extraordinary natural heritage. The first in the Middle East to implement this innovative solution, AlUla is strengthening its wildlife monitoring capabilities to support long-term ecological restoration efforts, ensuring its unique landscapes and species thrive for generations to come.
Elite Havens Unveils Last-Minute Luxury Chalet Offers in Niseko Amid Record Snowfall
As record snowfall transforms Niseko into a pristine winter wonderland, Elite Havens invites travellers to experience Japan’s most coveted ski destination with exclusive last-minute offers on luxury private chalets. Available for bookings until 31 March 2026, guests can enjoy savings of up to 15% on selected Niseko villas and chalets.
Ramble Worldwide Adds Seven New European Walking Tours to Spain, Austria, Germany and Scandinavia
Ramble Worldwide - the original walking holiday specialist with a charitable ethos, is adding seven new guided walking holidays to Europe to its portfolio in 2026, including Weekend Adventures and Cruise & Walk tours. Ramble Worldwide now offers over 300 guided small group and self-guided tours across 40 countries, with average group sizes of 10 – 12 people and walks ranked from Grade 1 “Gentle” to Grade 4 “Moderate” to Grade 6 - 9 “Challenging”, enabling walkers to select the pace and terrain that best suits their comfort level.