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US tourism faces a sharp 2025 decline as visa rules tighten and boycotts rise. Major markets like Italy, Canada, Germany, Brazil, UK, and India reduce travel.
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US tourism faces a sharp 2025 decline as visa rules tighten and boycotts rise. Major markets like Italy, Canada, Germany, Brazil, UK, and India reduce travel.
Canada issues broad travel alerts as crime, border unrest, and terrorism risks rise across major destinations, urging travelers to stay cautious and informed.
UK updates travel advisory for Finland and key European countries due to visa changes, border checks, and rising security concerns across Schengen states.
Canada updates its Winter 2025 travel advisory, urging caution in Vietnam, Thailand, China, Indonesia, Philippines, and Chile due to rising safety and security risks.
Flight cancellations hit Egypt’s major airports, disrupting routes to Saudi Arabia and Italy. Travelers face delays, rebooking challenges and rising congestion.
Emirates Airline launches over 120 new job openings in the UAE, supporting fleet expansion, aviation careers, and stronger global tourism links.
Delhi faces severe travel chaos as toxic smog and dense fog cause massive flight cancellations and delays, disrupting schedules and endangering public health.
Ryanair starts direct Brussels to Volos flights in Summer 2026, expanding Thessaly tourism with culture, nature, food, and adventure for Central European travelers.
A taxiway deviation by a Cathay Pacific Boeing 777 in Manila highlights safety vigilance, airport upgrades, and rising travel demand between Hong Kong and the Philippines.
Norwegian Cruise Line cancels its Curaçao stop due to naval operations, impacting passengers and highlighting growing challenges for Caribbean cruise tourism.
Norwegian Epic drops Curaçao from its itinerary after naval exercises in Caribbean waters, highlighting how security operations can reshape cruise travel plans.
Zimbabwe launches its first luxury river cruise as Zambezi Trader debuts on Lake Kariba, blending wildlife, culture, and sustainable tourism.