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Hypersonic Jet Sabre to Slash London–New York Travel to 1 Hour,
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Hypersonic Jet Sabre to Slash London–New York Travel to 1 Hour, Promising a Tourism Revolution

In a landmark leap for aviation and global tourism, a revolutionary hypersonic aircraft called the Sabre is poised to cut flight time between London and New York to just one hour—a journey that currently takes over seven hours. Developed by UK-based aerospace innovator Reaction Engines Ltd in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA), the […]

Vietnam Joins Global Biometric Airport Revolution
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Vietnam Joins Global Biometric Airport Revolution as Asia Embraces Seamless Digital Air Travel

Vietnam is accelerating its entry into the future of aviation by integrating biometric systems across major airports, joining an elite group of global travel hubs that includes Singapore, Germany, the United States, and the UAE. This move marks a significant step toward transforming the country’s air travel infrastructure, aligning with global trends that prioritize seamless,

Thai Hotels Abandon Glitchy Government Scheme
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Thai Hotels Abandon Glitchy Government Scheme, Launch DIY Deals Amid Domestic Tourism Woes

Thailand’s domestic tourism recovery plan has hit a major snag. Hoteliers across key destinations such as Pattaya, Rayong, Koh Samui, and Khao Yai are backing out of the government-backed “Half-Half” (50-50) tourism campaign, citing systemic technical failures, payment uncertainty, and frustrating red tape. The Half-Half travel scheme, launched by Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports

Rising Tourist Taxes in UK, Canada, Japan, and Europe Drive Budget Travelers
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Rising Tourist Taxes in UK, Canada, Japan, and Europe Drive Budget Travelers Toward Lower-Cost Destinations

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

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