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Philippines rolls out unified QR code to ease airport procedures, boosting efficiency and tourist arrivals with innovative tech.
China extends visa-free travel to boost tourism, attract investors, and revive international relationships through 2025.
Sri Lanka extends visa-free entry to boost tourism, aims to attract 2.5 million visitors despite fee hikes.
Greece is rolling out free week-long hotel stays for tourists who bailed during last summer's wildfires on Rhodes, welcoming them back to enjoy the island's beauty.
Starting April 2025, travelers from the US, Canada, and Australia will need a visa to visit Brazil, reinstating a policy paused since 2019.
Travel blogger criticizes Singapore for being boring and expensive, sparking debate. Locals defend the city's diversity. An Australian tourist also finds shopping at Marina Bay Sands pricey.
Emirates spices up Easter with special treats and movies on flights. Meanwhile, a ground vehicle incident in Moscow delays a Dubai flight, showing the airline's safety focus.
Malaysia Airlines partners with Google and Manchester United to enhance its global reach and service, adding new flights and updating its fleet with A330neo planes.
Cathay Pacific partners with Michelin-star Louise for a new French menu on flights and boosts wellness with plant-based meals and spa features.
Disney Cruise Line unveils summer 2025 cruises to The Bahamas, Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, and a new Bahamian island retreat opening in 2024!
Island Shangri-La Hong Kong launches a family-friendly floor and Yun Wellness spa, offering luxury, fun, and relaxation in the city's heart.
The Philippines aims to boost tourism with Austria, targeting cultural exchange and sustainable travel, after welcoming over 1.2 million visitors early in 2024.
Jeju Island adopts NFTs to enhance tourism and agriculture, aiming to attract investors and boost sustainability.
Kyoto's Gion district sets new rules to protect geisha culture, limiting tourist access to private alleys and controlling photography.