Hospitality and leisure industry

The most powerful passports of 2025 — a new country tops the list
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The most powerful passports of 2025 — a new country tops the list

Ireland has the strongest passport in the world, according to the Nomad Passport Index 2025. It’s the first time that the northern European country has held the solo No. 1 spot in the annual ranking from Nomad Capitalist, a tax and immigration consultancy. Ireland did, however, come close in 2020, when it tied for the […]

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International visitors pour into Japan — to the delight and dismay of its ski towns
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International visitors pour into Japan — to the delight and dismay of its ski towns

In spring, they come for the cherry blossoms. In fall, for the foliage tours. Now, more travelers are booking winter trips to Japan, as the country’s reputation as a world-class skiing destination continues to lure visitors from Asia-Pacific and beyond. Foreign visitors to Japan rose 33% this past winter from pre-pandemic levels. Some 10.5 million […]

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Britain’s Heathrow Airport closes Friday after large fire causes ‘significant power outage’
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Britain’s Heathrow Airport closes Friday after large fire causes ‘significant power outage’

A plane taking off from Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom. Tim Ireland | Xinhua | Getty Images Britain’s Heathrow Airport closed on Friday after a fire at a nearby electrical substation caused a power outage, airport officials said. “Heathrow is experiencing a significant power outage across the airport due to a large fire at […]

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People are selling Singapore Airlines miles online. Here’s what the airline says about that
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People are selling Singapore Airlines miles online. Here’s what the airline says about that

When Tracy Ren decided to go to the 2024 Summer Olympics, she booked her flight to Paris on Singapore Airlines using miles. But she didn’t earn them — she bought them. Rather than purchasing miles directly from the airline, which sells 1,000 miles for around $40, Ren turned to Carousell, a popular online marketplace in […]

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Singapore is more expensive than regional peers. So it’s using a different playbook to attract visitors
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Singapore is more expensive than regional peers. So it’s using a different playbook to attract visitors

British national Tony Cross first set foot in Singapore in 1992, when the city-state’s main draws were its glitzy malls, the pulsating Zouk nightclub and the renowned Singapore Zoo. Today, shopping has taken a backseat, as prices for goods have climbed alongside commercial rents in a city where space is scarce. And, Singapore’s once-thriving clubbing […]

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Chinese travelers cancel Lunar New Year trips to Thailand over safety concerns
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Chinese travelers cancel Lunar New Year trips to Thailand over safety concerns

Chinese travelers are canceling plans to visit Thailand during the Lunar New Year holiday, as concerns over the kidnapping of actor Wang Xing continue to reverberate through the country. Net booking volume for trips to Thailand fell 15.6% from Jan. 13 to Jan. 20 from the previous week, after news of the rescue of Wang […]

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He bought an abandoned tin mine in Phuket in 1984. Now, his hotel chain is worth over 0 million
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He bought an abandoned tin mine in Phuket in 1984. Now, his hotel chain is worth over $200 million

Ho Kwon Ping is the co-founder and executive chairman of Banyan Group. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Growing up, Ho Kwon Ping didn’t think he’d become a businessman, let alone a hotel tycoon. “I had not always wanted to be an entrepreneur,” he told CNBC Make It. “It’s just that the few times where […]

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‘The best experience’: He’s been on 30 trips with a company that links travelers who can see with those who can’t
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‘The best experience’: He’s been on 30 trips with a company that links travelers who can see with those who can’t

Glyn Evans has been on 30 trips with the same travel company, but he can still pinpoint the moment that stands out as his favorite.   During a trip to Las Vegas, he served as best man for a couple on the same tour who got married on a whim. Yet unlike most weddings, the bride […]

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‘The Sound of Music’ turns 60 this year. Salzburg has plenty in store for fans
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‘The Sound of Music’ turns 60 this year. Salzburg has plenty in store for fans

In Salzburg, Austria last spring, I skipped around the fountain outside Mirabell Palace. Others did too. Some 60 years earlier, Maria and the von Trapp children danced around the palace’s Pegasus Fountain, singing “Do-Re-Mi,” one of most famous songs from “The Sound of Music.” The movie recounts the story of the von Trapp family, and […]

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Rome’s Jubilee is expected to attract 32 million people. Here’s why — and how to avoid the crowds
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Rome’s Jubilee is expected to attract 32 million people. Here’s why — and how to avoid the crowds

Vatican City is the world’s smallest country by size and population. That’s not stopping an estimated 32 million travelers from visiting this year for Jubilee 2025, a year-long global celebration among those of the Catholic faith. The Jubilee is a time of pilgrimage, prayer, reflection and a renewal of faith, said Jubilee spokesperson Caterina Rigoni. […]

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