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New section of Terminal 2 departure lounge opens as Manchester Airport marks latest milestone
A new section of Manchester Airport’s redeveloped Terminal 2 departure lounge opened to the public earlier this morning, with six new shops and eateries joining an already extensive array of options for passengers travelling through the terminal over the school summer holidays. Renowned high street brands LEGO®, Rituals and Pandora are opening their first units at Manchester Airport, and new options for those wanting to grab a bite to eat or drink before they catch their flight include coffee giant Starbucks, baguette specialists Upper Crust, and juice bar Joe & The Juice.
Allegiant Announces New Nonstop Routes to 12 Cities, Expanding Florida Footprint
Allegiant Travel Company yesterday announced seven new nonstop routes connecting 12 cities across the country, including a new destination: Fort Myers, Florida via Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). To celebrate, the company is offering one-way fares on the new routes as low as $49.*
Explore the Potential of Innovative MICE Concepts at Pullman Danang Beach Resort
Perfectly positioned between business and leisure, Pullman Danang Beach Resort continues to elevate the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Events) experience in Central Vietnam. Following a comprehensive renovation in September 2024, the resort presents a refreshed MICE portfolio designed to meet the evolving needs of modern event organizers—combining versatility, creativity, and a distinctly coastal charm.
All Aboard Amore: Fall in Love With Italy’s Hidden Gems
Italy is set for a record-breaking summer, with 27 million international visitors expected between June and September. In fact, Great Rail Journeys, the leading provider of escorted tours, has seen a 26% increase in year-on-year bookings to the country. Yet while Rome may steal the spotlight thanks to its Jubilee Year, the whole of ‘La Dolce Vita’ is brimming with world-renowned art, architecture, cuisine and natural wonders.
Aman Rosa Alpina Opens In The Italian Dolomites
Today, in the charming mountain village of San Cassiano, Aman Rosa Alpina opens its doors, welcoming guests into the very heart of Italy’s UNESCO-protected Dolomites. A long-cherished retreat, the historic hotel emerges anew, thoughtfully reimagined by Aman from the ground up. Writing a new chapter, while honouring a legacy that dates back almost a century, the property opens with new dining concepts, elevated wellness amenities, and exclusive experiences. Offering unprecedented access to the Aman lifestyle, Aman Rosa Alpina establishes a new destination for brand loyalists and discerning travellers alike.
Marcus Aurelius Statue Returns to its Homeland, Türkiye, After 65 Years
As part of its enduring commitment to the sustainability of cultural heritage, Türkiye has achieved another milestone in preservation and repatriation efforts. After 65 years, the bronze statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, looted from the ancient city of Boubon in Burdur, has been returned to its homeland in cooperation with U.S. authorities.
Lubbock Tips Its Hat to Route 66’s Centennial
With the countdown to the Route 66 centenary well underway, the spotlight is on the classic motels, neon signs, and dusty highways of America’s most storied road. But just a short two-hour roll south from Amarillo—along a stretch of open West Texas road—Lubbock waits with cold brews, live music, and a deep sense of soul that travellers won’t want to miss. While not technically on Route 66, Lubbock’s the kind of place where the spirit of the Mother Road lives on—laid-back, full of character, and rooted in stories that go for miles.
Guatemala announces 8% surge in visitor numbers in the first half of 2025
Guatemala has reported an increase in international visitor numbers, welcoming 1,610,904 travellers between January and June 2025. This represents an 8% rise compared to the same period in 2024, highlighting Guatemala’s growing appeal as one of Central America’s most sought after and safest destinations.
Peru’s tourism sector could reach a new all-time high by 2025, contributing more than USD 23 billion
The World Travel and Tourism Council ( WTTC ) estimates that this year the tourism sector in Peru will reach a new historical high, contributing more than $23 billion to the country’s economy, equivalent to 7.8% of the national GDP. This growth marks a milestone for the country’s travel and tourism sector, which will achieve a 6.9% increase by the end of 2025 compared to the previous year.
Emirates introduces retrofitted Boeing 777 to Madrid
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has announced it will deploy its newly refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft to/from Madrid starting from 16 September. Customers can look forward to an enhanced travel experience with upgraded interiors and premium signature travel touches across all cabins. Madrid is Emirates’ first destination in Spain to operate with the airline’s next-generation interiors.
Italy Set to Break Tourism Records as Rome Prepares to Host WTTC’s 25th Global Summit
Travel & Tourism in Italy is poised for a record-breaking year, with international visitor spending forecast to hit an all-time high of €60.4BN in 2025, according to new data from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). Travel & Tourism is not just back, it’s booming. After a strong recovery from the pandemic, Italy is racing ahead, cementing its place as Europe’s fourth most popular destination and a global powerhouse of wellness, luxury, culture, culture and cuisine.
Carolyn Turnbull Appointed CEO of Nammos Hotels & Resorts
Nammos Hotels & Resorts is proud to announce the appointment of Carolyn Turnbull as CEO, effective immediately. A globally respected industry leader, Turnbull brings more than two decades of international experience and brand-building expertise to the role. Her appointment signals a bold new chapter for the Nammos brand as it evolves from an iconic beach lifestyle concept into a global force in ultra-luxury hospitality.