Historic San Antonio Festival Celebrates Culture And Preservation

The four-night cultural festival, “A Night In Old San Antonio” (NIOSA), will host its 78th presentation from April 21–24, 2026, nightly within the La Villita Historic Arts Village. This event is the top fundraiser for historic preservation in the United Read More …

Experience Japan’s Coziest Season Through Winter Journeys

Oku Japan, a tour operator specializing in culturally immersive walking tours, has unveiled five distinct winter itineraries designed to showcase Japan’s serene beauty and traditional customs. The cooler months are highlighted as the prime onsen (hot spring) season, offering travelers Read More …

Massive Travel Surge Reveals Nation’s Holiday Joy

The United States is experiencing an extraordinary surge in tourism during the 2025 Thanksgiving holiday, marking the busiest travel season of the decade. This excitement is fueled by a record-breaking projected 81.8 million Americans traveling 50 miles or more, according Read More …

Global Conservationists Fight To Protect Endangered Okapi

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is actively campaigning for the adoption of Proposal 5 at the CITES CoP20 meeting in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Submitted by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the proposal aims to list the Read More …

US Airline Disruptions Amid Turbulent Skies

U.S. air travel is experiencing a turbulent day, characterized by 3,484 delays and 422 cancellations nationwide. These significant disruptions are primarily attributed to widespread severe weather issues, specifically thunderstorms, which have caused cascading ground delays and operational chaos across key Read More …

German Hotel Pioneers Sustainable Circular Economy Tourism

Hotel Luise in Erlangen, Germany, is positioned as a highly innovative and sustainable city hotel, championing the vision of a circular economy within the hospitality industry. Erlangen itself is actively committed to climate protection, providing a supportive backdrop for the Read More …

New Visa Rules Promote Security, Integrity, And Balance

The European Council finalized an update to the European Union’s mechanism for suspending visa-free travel on November 17, 2025. This reform aims to allow the EU to respond more quickly and forcefully when visa-free status is perceived to be misused Read More …

Japan Revises Visa Fees Amidst Tourism Surge

Japan is planning to revise its visa application fees for the first time since 1978, a move aimed at aligning its charges with those of other major global economies. This decision is a direct response to a significant surge in Read More …

Poland Reopens Crossings While Boosting Border Security

Poland has announced that it is implementing additional security measures along its border with Belarus, primarily to counter perceived hybrid threats and deter illegal crossings. This move involves erecting an additional four-meter-high mesh fence in the Podlaskie province, which will Read More …