England’s Heritage Cities Eye Tourist Tax to Curb Overtourism and Fund Cultural Preservation
Bath and Cambridge propose tourist taxes to support infrastructure, following models in France, Italy, and Spain as visitor numbers strain local services.
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Bath and Cambridge propose tourist taxes to support infrastructure, following models in France, Italy, and Spain as visitor numbers strain local services.
Jordan joins Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Turkey, and Egypt to lead a record-breaking Middle East tourism surge fueled by global demand and joint strategy.
Kanbula Geopark in Qinghai, China, brings prosperity to Deji Village through eco-tourism, UNESCO status, and sustainable development projects.
Direct flights between Pakistan and the UK will resume after a five-year ban, boosting tourism, trade, and diaspora connectivity. PIA to relaunch Manchester route.
FlySafair pilots in South Africa plan strike action over pay disputes and work conditions, risking major domestic air travel disruption from 22–28 July 2025.
Canadians are redefining travel in 2025 by embracing flexible jobs, budget travel strategies, and financial planning to explore more without overspending.
The Zayed National Museum will open in Abu Dhabi in December 2025, showcasing 300,000 years of heritage, iconic architecture, and a tribute to Sheikh Zayed.
Air India Express unveils a limited-time Flash Sale with domestic fares from ₹1,299 and international flights from ₹4,340. Book by July 18 for travel through Sept 21.
AmaWaterways unveils “River of Rewards,” giving Australia and New Zealand advisors a chance to join a 2026 Danube Mega Famil aboard the new AmaSofia.
Aegean Airlines to start direct flights from Athens to New Delhi and Mumbai in 2026 using Airbus A321XLR, boosting Europe–India connectivity and tourism.
Planning to visit Russia in 2025? Learn key travel tips on visas, safety, currency limits, internet access, and legal entry routes for international tourists.
Facing a worsening drought, Serifos Island enforces strict fines and water restrictions to safeguard resources, urging residents and tourists to conserve water.