Exclusive Venice Spectacle Divides Public Sentiment

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have descended on Venice for a three‑day celebration that blends extravagance, controversy and economic promise. With rumours of vows exchanged in the US earlier, the Venetian festivities, which began on 24 June and are expected to continue

Wildfires Challenge Chios’ Summer Tourism Resilience

Greece’s beloved island of Chios is facing an unexpected test this summer as seasonal wildfires, fanned by warm winds, continue for several days despite strong containment efforts. Hundreds of firefighters, supported by planes and helicopters, have been working around the clock to

Orlando And Honolulu Top Busy Fourth Of July Travel

Travel demand for this year’s Fourth of July holiday is set to break records, with over 72 million people in the United States expected to travel at least 50 miles from home. This is nearly two million more than last year, showing

Air India Cuts Long-Haul Flights, Raising Travel Disruptions

Air India has confirmed it will temporarily cut its international long-haul flights by 15 per cent following the recent Boeing Dreamliner crash near Ahmedabad. Routes to North America, Europe, Australia and East Asia are among the most affected, with three routes fully

Mile‑High Momentum: Denver Tourism’s Economic Surge

Denver’s tourism engine reached new heights in 2024, with 37.1 million visitors generating $10.3 billion in direct spending – a figure on par with 2023’s record and marking the strongest performance in the city’s history. Overnight visitors contributed $8.7 billion, as strategic campaigns by Visit

Reawakening Florence’s Spiritual Luxury Retreat

Capella Hotels’ forthcoming European debut promises a transcendent fusion of deep heritage and contemporary elegance in Florence, breathing new life into an 800-year-old convent complex by 2027. Nestled along Via San Gallo, mere steps from the Duomo and Piazza della Libertà, this

Billion‑Passenger Feat Redefines Cold‑Climate Travel

China’s Harbin–Dalian high‑speed railway has crossed a remarkable milestone, carrying over one billion passengers since its launch in December 2012. This achievement goes far beyond ridership numbers – it showcases a transformative leap in engineering, enabling high‑speed rail to thrive in one of the

Grade I Listing Elevates Modern Masterpiece

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool has earned a prestigious upgrade to Grade I status, officially recognising it as a building of exceptional architectural and historical importance. Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd and completed between 1962 and 1967 over Sir

Bold New Railway Trail Sparks Global Wonder

This summer, travellers are invited to explore the birthplace of passenger railways along a beautifully redeveloped route in County Durham. The Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR), inaugurated on 27 September 1825 as the world’s first public steam railway, not only carried coal

Locals Rally Against Overtourism in Southern Europe

Thousands of residents took to the streets across southern Europe on Sunday in dramatic demonstrations against overtourism. In Barcelona alone, around 600 protesters armed with water pistols unleashed coloured smoke, plastered stickers reading “Neighbourhood self‑defence, tourists go home” on shopfronts, and rallied

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