Now Bhutan Sets a Global First by Fully Integrating Cryptocurrency Payments into Tourism
Bhutan becomes the first nation to fully adopt cryptocurrency payments in tourism, blending digital innovation with sustainability to redefine global travel.
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Bhutan becomes the first nation to fully adopt cryptocurrency payments in tourism, blending digital innovation with sustainability to redefine global travel.
South Africa accelerates tourism growth with AI, mobile platforms, and smart infrastructure, positioning itself as a leading global travel hub by 2033.
Indonesia launches MaiA AI to personalize travel planning, support sustainable tourism, and enhance visitor experiences across the archipelago.
Indonesia introduces MaiA AI to personalize travel planning, promote sustainable tourism, and enhance visitor experiences across Bali, Java, and beyond.
Kep introduces free public Wi-Fi at major tourist spots, improving visitor experiences, supporting local businesses, and strengthening smart tourism in Cambodia.
Coolfly debuts its ultralight eVTOL at CES 2026, introducing license-free, eco-friendly personal flight designed for urban tourism and travel.
IAG partners with Starlink to deliver ultra-fast Wi-Fi on 500+ aircraft, transforming in-flight connectivity for passengers across Europe and beyond.
Bubble Planet in Bellevue offers a multi-sensory immersive attraction blending bubbles, VR, and interactive rooms, creating a must-visit family experience.
Kenya Tourism strengthens its India strategy with dedicated digital platforms to support trade partners, boost engagement, and promote high-value travel.
United Airlines enhances its mobile app with real-time boarding, bag tracking, AI personalisation, and airport navigation for smoother journeys.
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