How AI Is Changing Travel Around the World
Discover how AI and digital tools are reshaping tourism across the U.S., Japan, Germany, UK, Canada, Australia, and India with innovation, strategy & tech.
Discover how AI and digital tools are reshaping tourism across the U.S., Japan, Germany, UK, Canada, Australia, and India with innovation, strategy & tech.
The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association launches AI Guidebook 2.0 to help tourism businesses adopt AI responsibly.
Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas introduces the Aira ASL app, offering free real-time sign language interpretation for hearing-impaired travelers.
ITA Airways unveils a bold 2026–2030 plan to expand routes from Rome and Milan, modernize its fleet, and lead Europe in sustainable, eco-conscious air travel.
Fiji Airways introduces on-demand dining in Business Class, blending Pacific Rim flavors with luxury service for a personalized inflight experience.
American Airlines Flight AA3221 en route from New York to Charlotte diverts to Philadelphia after declaring an emergency mid-air. All passengers safe and unharmed.
Fly from London to Cape Town with British Airways’ Avios-only flights this Christmas 2025. Discover booking tips, travel perks, and top festive activities.
A radar failure at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo Airport halted flights and caused travel disruptions. Discover what happened and how authorities responded.
Direct flights between Pretoria and Cape Town resume, enhancing domestic tourism, economic growth, and seamless travel across South Africa’s iconic destinations.
LAM Mozambique Airlines adds new aircraft via wet lease to meet rising tourism demand, expand routes, boost cargo, and connect Mozambique regionally and globally.
Ethiopian Airlines to lease aircraft to Russia, strengthening aviation ties and easing travel amid global fleet shortages and shifting geopolitical dynamics.
Etihad Airways expands its African network in 2025, offering new routes, luxury travel options, and sustainable aviation. Ideal for African travel agents and tourists.