Asia Travel Shines, New Horizons Beckon

It’s wonderful to see how global travel preferences are beautifully evolving, opening up exciting new opportunities for exploration, especially within Southeast Asia. There’s a fascinating and positive shift occurring as travelers from countries like Thailand, India, Malaysia, and Singapore are Read More …

US-Canada Travel: Building Brighter Futures Together!

It’s a vibrant time for global travel, and while some fantastic US tourism campaigns have faced unexpected challenges, this situation truly highlights a wonderful opportunity for growth and enhanced partnership! States like California, Florida, and New York have poured their Read More …

Grenada Tourism Authority Has A New Leader

The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Stacey A. Liburd as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective June 15, 2025. A highly regarded tourism professional with more than 15 years of experience in destination Read More …

European Nations Face Interesting Tourism Surge

A wave of “overtourism” is sweeping through popular Southern European destinations like Spain, Greece, France, Italy, and Portugal in 2025, leading to strained local resources, soaring living costs for residents, and significant community resistance. In response, these nations are implementing Read More …

Canada Tourism Revives: RVC, Airline Shifts, Rail Expansion

Canada’s tourism sector is experiencing a significant revival in 2025, highlighted by Winnipeg hosting Rendez-vous Canada (RVC) 2025, the nation’s premier tourism tradeshow, starting May 27th. This pivotal event gathers over 1,400 industry leaders and global buyers, underscoring a surge Read More …

Saudi Arabia: Tourist Alcohol Coming By 2026

In a significant policy shift tied to its Vision 2030 economic transformation plan, Saudi Arabia will permit limited alcohol consumption in approximately 600 designated tourist zones starting in 2026. This landmark decision aims to bolster the Kingdom’s appeal as a Read More …

Heathrow: OK With Decision To Eliminate ETA

Heathrow Airport has secured a significant victory with the Home Office’s decision to exempt airside transit passengers from the requirement to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). This policy change, which had previously hindered the airport’s competitiveness, is expected to Read More …