US Visa Freeze Hits 75 Countries, all you need to know
US halts immigrant visa processing for 75 countries from January 21, hitting Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo and others, tightening travel and long-term stay plans.
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US halts immigrant visa processing for 75 countries from January 21, hitting Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo and others, tightening travel and long-term stay plans.
Governments worldwide urge citizens to avoid Iran as protests, crackdowns, and detentions escalate. Flights disrupted and foreign travelers face rising safety risks.
Jeju Island blends volcanic scenery, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventure, making it one of South Korea’s most captivating travel destinations.
Central Hotels & Resorts boosts Dubai tourism for 2026 through digital innovation, sustainable practices, and growth across key European and CIS markets.
Hyatt Regency Nha Trang opens with luxury rooms, wellness amenities, and family-friendly activities, boosting tourism in Vietnam’s coastal destination.
Oceania Cruises shifts to adults-only voyages from 2026 to enhance luxury, tranquility, and cultural immersion for travellers seeking refined ocean experiences.
Liechtenstein invites 2026 travelers to discover its alpine beauty, castles, culture and quiet luxury, making it one of Europe’s most underrated destinations.
China and Canada enter 2026 with stronger tourism ties, easier visas, resumed group tours, and major cultural events inspiring new travel experiences in both countries.
Bali tops 2026 global travel rankings as travelers seek culture, wellness, cuisine, and adventure across leading destinations including the US, UK, UAE and Thailand.
Extreme cold in Lapland disrupts flights and tourism. Thousands stranded as cold wave spreads across Europe, causing travel delays and transport shutdowns.
UK adds Mexico and other tourist hotspots to its travel advisory amid safety concerns, border checks, crime risks, and political unrest. Travelers urged to stay alert.
Japan will raise its departure tax and introduce new travel screening fees by 2026, increasing costs for visitors from Europe while pushing for sustainable tourism.