The Oberoi Group Unveils ‘Elements by Oberoi’ to Achieve Green Milestones by 2030
The Oberoi Group launches ‘Elements by Oberoi’ to lead eco-friendly hospitality, targeting zero wastewater discharge and 50% renewable energy by 2030.
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The Oberoi Group launches ‘Elements by Oberoi’ to lead eco-friendly hospitality, targeting zero wastewater discharge and 50% renewable energy by 2030.
GSTC launches Roundtable for Animal Welfare in Tourism to develop ethical guidelines, supporting responsible, science-based animal welfare practices globally.
Air Astana Group wins top Skytrax 2025 awards for service and low-cost excellence, cementing its leadership in Central Asia’s fast-evolving aviation market.
Cyprus remains safe for travel amid rising Israel-Iran tensions, but experts urge vigilance. Here’s what to know about safety, flights, and regional risks.
Austria Gains Ground as a Preferred Schengen Visa Destination for Tourists from Asia and Middle East Austria, the picturesque Alpine nation known for its rich cultural heritage and world-class tourism infrastructure, is quietly asserting its influence within the Schengen visa ecosystem. In 2024, Austria processed approximately 262,017 visa applications—representing just 2.24% of the total 11.7
U.S. travel leaders call for urgent reforms in security, visas, and infrastructure ahead of the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics to prevent travel chaos.
Qatar Airways claims top honors at the 2025 World Airline Awards in Paris, surpassing Singapore Airlines and Emirates with unmatched service and innovation.
Canopy by Hilton opens in The Gulch, Nashville, with skyline-view suites, rooftop dining, artisanal design, and curated local experiences for modern travelers.
As the global popularity of K-pop, K-dramas, and Korean cuisine (K-food) continues to grow, South Korea is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s top cultural tourism destinations. Capitalizing on this momentum, Booking.com, a global leader in digital travel services, has unveiled a new wave of AI-powered innovations to deliver hyper-personalized travel experiences tailored to
Major travel disruptions expected in the Netherlands during NATO Summit 2025 in The Hague, including road closures, public transport delays, and flight cancellations.
Greek wine tourism was promoted in Berlin on June 12, highlighting wine routes, local varietals, and cultural experiences to German travel professionals.
Ryanair demands EU reform as French, Spanish, German, Greek, and UK ATCs cause major delays, urging staffing and efficiency upgrades across Europe.