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Travel recovery is ending — and a new era of growth is beginning
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Travel recovery is ending — and a new era of growth is beginning

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email International arrivals are set to fully recover from the Covid-19 pandemic this month, according to UN Tourism, marking the end of the travel recovery era and ushering in a new age of global growth. Source

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‘Skiplagging’ can save money on flights. Here’s what happens when it goes wrong
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‘Skiplagging’ can save money on flights. Here’s what happens when it goes wrong

Airlines may not be fans of “skiplagging,” but travelers who use it to save money on flights surely are. The practice involves buying a connecting flight, with no intention of taking the second leg of the journey. Flyers do this when they find a connecting flight — that stops at their intended destination — that’s […]

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I’ve travelled to 40 countries with my parents. We’re magnets for mishaps — and couldn’t be more grateful
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I’ve travelled to 40 countries with my parents. We’re magnets for mishaps — and couldn’t be more grateful

A trip to Egypt — the first my brother and I took as adults with our parents — quickly went off the rails. After spending Christmas in the Sinai Peninsula, we drove our rental car back to Cairo. At the hotel, a well-dressed man, whom my father mistook for a hotel valet, offered to move […]

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‘We are firing on all cylinders’: Marriott CEO says business is solid despite corporate layoffs
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‘We are firing on all cylinders’: Marriott CEO says business is solid despite corporate layoffs

Marriott International’s business operations and growth are solid, CEO Anthony Capuano told CNBC Monday, amid layoffs of more than 800 corporate employees and continued sluggishness in China’s tourism market. “We are firing on all cylinders in every geography,” he said. The company’s third-quarter earnings showed a 3% increase in worldwide RevPar — or revenue per […]

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Thailand legalizing same-sex marriage is likely to bring a flood of tourists
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Thailand legalizing same-sex marriage is likely to bring a flood of tourists

Thailand’s same-sex marriage legislation, scheduled to come into effect in January 2025, could attract an additional 4 million tourists to the country per year, according to a report commissioned by the travel company Agoda. The report published Thursday estimates the country’s marriage equality law may increase tourism arrivals by 10%, netting the country an extra […]

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Temperatures cool in Japan, but inbound travel shows little signs of slowing down
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Temperatures cool in Japan, but inbound travel shows little signs of slowing down

Temperatures are cooling in Japan, but interest in visiting shows no signs of abating, as autumn arrivals continue to outpace pre-pandemic levels. The country welcomed 2.93 million foreign visitors in August, followed by another 2.87 million visitors in September — well above the 2.52 million and 2.27 million who arrived during those same months in […]

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China extends visa-free policy to 9 more countries — including South Korea
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China extends visa-free policy to 9 more countries — including South Korea

From Friday, citizens of nine more countries can enter China without needing a visa to visit. Holders of ordinary passports from eight countries in Europe — Slovakia, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Andorra, Monaco and Liechtenstein — as well as South Korea can visit for business or leisure purposes for up to 15 days without needing […]

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Is this the world’s ‘coolest hotel room’ for baseball fans? Go inside to see the view
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Is this the world’s ‘coolest hotel room’ for baseball fans? Go inside to see the view

The 2024 World Series may be over, but that won’t stop baseball fans from searching for their next ballpark fix. But forget touring a stadium — this one lets you sleep inside it. Es Con Field Hokkaido is a stadium on the Japanese island of Hokkaido with a grass field, retractable roof and space for 35,000 spectators. But […]

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Interest in ‘Travel Tuesday’ soars, with more consumers saying they prefer travel to shopping
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Interest in ‘Travel Tuesday’ soars, with more consumers saying they prefer travel to shopping

First there was Black Friday — then Cyber Monday. Now deal-thirsty consumers have a reason to shop online one day longer. “Travel Tuesday” — the first Tuesday after the American Thanksgiving holiday — targets those looking for discounts on trips, rather than flat-screen TVs.   Search interest for “Travel Tuesday” rose more than 500% from […]

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Renting a car abroad? These are the countries that intimidate drivers the most
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Renting a car abroad? These are the countries that intimidate drivers the most

Driving in a foreign country can be pleasant or harrowing — ranging from a bucolic slow-roll through the countryside to a heart-pumping slog through a maze of city streets.   But some countries make motorists more nervous than others. A survey published in October shows drivers are most concerned about getting behind the wheel in […]

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