SYTA Annual Conference 2025 Set to Redefine Student and Youth Travel in Savannah, Georgia
Join global leaders at the SYTA Annual Conference 2025 in Savannah, GA—fostering innovation, partnerships, and growth in student and youth travel.
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Join global leaders at the SYTA Annual Conference 2025 in Savannah, GA—fostering innovation, partnerships, and growth in student and youth travel.
Virtuoso Travel Week 2025 in Las Vegas (Aug 9–15) unites global luxury travel leaders to shape the future of tourism through hybrid networking and innovation.
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Greece introduces new cruise disembarkation fees on Santorini, Mykonos, Crete & Corfu to tackle overtourism, support infrastructure & promote sustainable travel.
Celebrity Constellation cruise ship experienced a brief power outage off Crotone, Italy, delaying its Mediterranean itinerary but resumed sailing safely.
Saudi Arabia’s Aroya Cruises makes a historic Mediterranean debut, offering culturally rich itineraries to Greece, Turkey, and Egypt, aligned with Vision 2030.
Channel 5 and Snapchat use AR to explore the Seven Wonders, transforming travel education with immersive virtual tourism through ancient history.
Fattal Hotels will add 1,000+ rooms across Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Herzliya & Ramat Gan by 2026, boosting Israel’s tourism sector with luxury and boutique offerings.
Discover how AI and digital tools are reshaping tourism across the U.S., Japan, Germany, UK, Canada, Australia, and India with innovation, strategy & tech.
Hilton Dhaka opens late 2025 in Gulshan‑2 with 250 rooms across 34 floors, full spa, rooftop pool, ballroom & sustainable design. Bangladesh’s first Hilton.
Fattal Hotels expands in Israel with eight new properties, including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Herzliya. Over 1,000 rooms to boost 2026 tourism growth.