Carnival Cruise Imposes Stricter Bikini Rules at Island Ports

Carnival Cruise Imposes Stricter Bikini Rules at Island Ports

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Carnival Cruise Line has adopted a stricter bikini dress code effective June 2026 at island ports. Passengers are advised to prepare for enhanced dress standards during shore visits.
India Reveals Bullet Train Image for Delhi-Siliguri High-Speed Rail

India Reveals Bullet Train Image for Delhi-Siliguri High-Speed Rail

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India has revealed the first official image of its bullet train for the Delhi-Siliguri corridor, highlighting steady progress on the route that includes stops at Lucknow and Varanasi. Travel times between these cities are expected to decrease once the project is completed.
WTTC Warns Europe Risks 41 Million Visitors Due to Border Delays

WTTC Warns Europe Risks 41 Million Visitors Due to Border Delays

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The WTTC warns that Europe's new Entry/Exit System may cause border delays of up to three hours, potentially threatening the arrival of 41 million visitors. Travelers should anticipate longer processing times at European borders.
Storm-Induced Flight Delays Impact DMV Airports

Storm-Induced Flight Delays Impact DMV Airports

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Severe thunderstorms in the Washington D.C. area caused ground stops and flight delays at local airports on June 10, 2026. Weather disruptions impacted departures and arrivals across the region.
Flight Delays and Cancellations Hit Asia's Major Airports

Flight Delays and Cancellations Hit Asia’s Major Airports

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Widespread flight delays and cancellations are impacting major Asian airports across several countries. Thousands of passengers remain stranded due to these operational disruptions.
Sri Lanka Achieves Record Tourism Growth in May 2026

Sri Lanka Achieves Record Tourism Growth in May 2026

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In May 2026, Sri Lanka’s tourism sector set new visitor records despite regional conflicts. The introduction of free electronic travel authorization for multiple countries supported this growth.
Syria Begins 2026 Summer Tourism Season to Support Recovery

Syria Begins 2026 Summer Tourism Season to Support Recovery

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Syria has officially launched its 2026 summer tourism season to aid economic recovery. This move forms part of ongoing efforts to rebuild the tourism sector after years of conflict.
Morocco Ranked 22nd Globally with Nearly 20 Million Tourists in 2025

Morocco Ranked 22nd Globally with Nearly 20 Million Tourists in 2025

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Morocco moved into 22nd place in the global rankings for tourism arrivals in 2025. The country received an estimated 19.8 million international visitors during that year.
Gatwick Airport Chooses 11 Companies for £2bn Upgrade Project

Gatwick Airport Chooses 11 Companies for £2bn Upgrade Project

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Gatwick Airport plans a £2 billion investment in infrastructure. Eleven construction firms have been selected to oversee this upgrade initiative.
Kuwait Airport Resumes Normal Operations Following Iran Attacks

Kuwait Airport Resumes Normal Operations Following Iran Attacks

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Kuwait's airspace has reopened following a closure due to missile attacks from Iran. The country's airport has also returned to normal operations after the disruption.
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FAA Delays and Cancels Over 4,500 Flights at NYC and Philadelphia Airports on July...

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More than 500 flights were cancelled and 4,000 delayed on July 18, 2026, at JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, and Philadelphia airports. The FAA restricted flights due to weather and air traffic control staffing shortages.
NCLH Launches Adults-Only Oceania Caribbean Cruises

Norwegian Cruise Line Launches Adults-Only Caribbean Cruises with Oceania

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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings launched adults-only Caribbean itineraries through its Oceania Cruises brand in July 2026. These cruises focus on cultural and culinary experiences for travelers aged 18 and over.
Royal Caribbean Suspends Labadee Calls Through June 2027

Royal Caribbean Extends Suspension of Labadee Calls Through Mid-2027

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Royal Caribbean has extended its suspension of cruises to Labadee, Haiti through June 2027 due to ongoing security concerns. The February 2027 Legend of the Seas itinerary has been revised to remove Labadee and include ports in Mexico.