Emirates Named Best Long Haul Airline 2025 at Telegraph Travel Awards
Emirates wins 2025 Best Long Haul Airline at the Telegraph Travel Awards, reaffirming its global status through service excellence, innovation, and expansion.
Emirates wins 2025 Best Long Haul Airline at the Telegraph Travel Awards, reaffirming its global status through service excellence, innovation, and expansion.
Hilton reports a 2% decline in US business travel RevPAR in Q2 2025 but sees growth in Europe and promising signs of recovery in corporate and group bookings.
UK may soon introduce carbon passports, limiting overseas holidays to curb emissions. Learn how climate policies could reshape travel for British tourists.
Starting late 2026, travelers from the U.S., UK, Canada, India & more will pay €20 for ETIAS to enter Europe. Learn what’s changing and how to plan ahead.
In 2025, global travel is facing a new kind of shift — not driven by flight availability or visa rules, but by a surge in tourist taxes that is reshaping affordability for travelers. Countries traditionally considered budget-friendly — including the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, and Greece — are now layering
Set to debut in December 2026, MSC World Asia blends Asian design with Mediterranean charm, world-class entertainment, and sustainable cruising innovation.
Singapore, Japan, Germany, France, and UAE top the 2025 Henley Passport Index, offering citizens visa-free access to over 180 global destinations.
Air France KLM names Steven van Wijk as General Manager Greater China to lead growth in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Taipei amid booming travel demand.
France, Germany, Italy, and more adopt EU’s new biometric Entry/Exit System by fall 2025—replacing passport stamps with fingerprint and facial scans.
From October 2025, UK travelers must pay a £17 ETIAS fee and provide biometric data to enter Europe as the EU introduces new security systems and travel rules.
The new Schengen visa cascade system simplifies multi-country travel in Europe. Easier access, fewer hurdles, and broader mobility boost tourism and business.
Canada expands its travel advisory to include the Bahamas, citing rising crime. Other flagged nations include France, Brazil, China, Spain, and the UAE.