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Hong Kong Airlines Suspends Japan Routes After Earthquake Rumor from Comic Book Sparks Travel Panic

In a rare turn of events in East Asia’s tourism and aviation sectors, Hong Kong Airlines has announced the suspension of two major summer flight routes to southern Japan, citing a dramatic slump in passenger demand. The routes in question, connecting Hong Kong to Kagoshima (KOJ) and Kumamoto (KMJ), will be halted for July and

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Norway Joins Europe’s Tourist Tax Movement: Why Paying More Could Mean Better Travel for All

OSLO, NORWAY — Norway, famed for its majestic fjords, northern lights, and pristine landscapes, has officially joined the growing list of European countries implementing a tourist tax to combat overtourism and promote sustainable travel. The 3% overnight levy, passed into law this June, allows local municipalities to apply a dynamic tax on overnight stays in regions most affected by

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Italy, Greece, Ireland, France & Poland Focus on Mental Wellbeing for Tourists in 2025

In a groundbreaking shift for the global tourism industry, five European nations—Italy, Greece, Ireland, France, and Poland—have introduced innovative mental health and wellness programs for travelers in 2025. From Italy’s serene retreats and hotel therapy services to Greece’s art-driven mental wellness festivals and Ireland’s youth-focused events, mental well-being is taking center stage across Europe. France is pioneering nature-based wellness experiences, while Poland is rapidly emerging as a key destination for mental health-focused travel. Supported by the European Union’s Mental Health Week, these initiatives aim to reduce stigma, promote balance, and offer restorative travel experiences for international visitors. With mental well-being now a key component of travel in Europe, tourists can enjoy not only the beauty of the continent but also the opportunity to recharge emotionally and mentally. Explore how European destinations are transforming tourism into a journey of healing, self-care, and community connection in 2025.

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