Flight Delays and Cancellations Soar Across Asia
Severe storms and poor visibility caused flight cancellations across Asia, disrupting major airlines like Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific.
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Severe storms and poor visibility caused flight cancellations across Asia, disrupting major airlines like Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific.
From August 2025, Singapore’s Changi Airport offers a free 2.5-hour Sentosa tour for transit passengers with layovers of 5.5 hours or more.
Malaysia’s immigration system failure has caused delays at KLIA and land borders. Thousands of travelers impacted as autogates shut down during peak season.
U.S. tourism rebounds with new flights, cruise reforms, and global campaigns as cities see surging visitors and investments boost travel recovery.
Discover the scenic Amtrak Cascades route from Eugene, Oregon to Vancouver, BC—featuring lush landscapes, historic towns, and sustainable rail travel comfort.
Canada revolutionizes travel in 2025 with high-speed trains, expanded GO Transit, restored Northlander, Montreal REM upgrades, and the Canada Strong Pass.
Explore Leicestershire’s Great Central Railway this summer with the £5 Explorer Experience for kids. A nostalgic train adventure for the whole family.
TransPennine Express adds extra trains for the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, easing travel for over 2 million visitors with late-night and weekend services.
Mexico is unveiling an expansion of its railway system in 2025, investing over $7.8 billion to boost sustainable travel and tourism across the country.
London’s c2c rail moves to public control as part of Great British Railways reforms, promising seamless travel, lower costs, and improved services across the UK.
Experience Japan’s West Express Ginga: an affordable night train offering scenic rail travel, regional cuisine, and journeys across Kyoto and Wakayama.
Lisbon’s EUR 677.5M Violet Line light rail project will ease congestion, connect suburbs to tourist hubs, and boost green mobility ahead of EXPO 2027.