The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, through the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Board (ETPB), played a significant role in the 15th edition of Kuwait Week in Egypt, hosted under the theme “Kuwait in Egypt” by the Kuwaiti Embassy in Cairo. This event
Morocco’s tourism sector has seen remarkable growth, with 15.9 million visitors recorded by November 2024, marking a 20% increase compared to the same period in 2023, according to the tourism ministry. November alone welcomed 1.3 million tourists, a 31% jump from the
AXA Hong Kong and Macau, in collaboration with HK Express Airways and AXA Partners, have introduced an innovative flight delay parametric protection as part of HK Express’s U-First package. This marks HK Express as the first airline in Asia to offer such
Brussels Airlines has announced a new weekly nonstop service connecting Brussels, Belgium, with Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, starting April 5, 2025. This route will cater to both leisure and business travelers seeking access to the picturesque Madeira archipelago. The flights, designated as SN3827
Qantas is getting into the holiday spirit early this year, launching a festive experience for travelers as the Christmas season approaches. With millions expected to travel during the festive period, the airline has created a series of special initiatives designed to spread
Spain’s recent introduction of stricter data collection requirements for tourism businesses has sparked controversy, particularly in the hospitality and car rental sectors. Starting Monday, new rules mandate that hotels, camp sites, travel agencies, and car rental firms collect and submit detailed personal
Air Canada is broadening its transborder flight offerings from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) for the summer of 2025, targeting both budget-conscious and affluent travelers. The airline has announced the addition of five new destinations, including Tampa, Raleigh, Nashville, Austin, Denver, and Miami,
Ireland has introduced a temporary measure to assist non-EEA nationals residing in the country, allowing them to travel using their current and expired Irish Residence Permits (IRP) from December 2, 2024, to January 31, 2025. This initiative aims to ease travel during
Starting December 2, 2024, Spain will enforce new regulations requiring tourists to provide extensive personal information when checking into accommodations or renting vehicles. The initiative, aimed at enhancing national security, mandates additional data collection to closely monitor visitor movements. Travellers aged 14
Mexico’s lower house of Congress has approved a $42 immigration fee for every cruise passenger docking in the country, ending a long-standing exemption for those who remain on board overnight or do not disembark. This new legislation applies the fee regardless of