Sun Group Debuts at Seoul Travel Fair Featuring Phu Quoc and Flight Deals
Sun Group made its inaugural appearance at the 41st Seoul International Travel Fair, presenting Phu Quoc as a key destination. The group also introduced flight offers for travelers from Korea, Japan, and India.
UK ETA System Outage Disrupts Incoming Passenger Processing
A recent outage of the UK ETA entry system caused disruptions to passenger processing at UK airports. Travelers should prepare for possible delays and follow updated arrival procedures.
US Summer Trips Extend with 25% Rise in Travel Insurance in 2026
US summer trips are lasting longer in 2026, while demand for travel insurance has climbed by nearly 25%. This illustrates a trend toward lengthier, more protected vacations.
Dallas Fort Worth Airport Faces 1,035 Delays and 407 Cancellations
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport has experienced over a thousand flight delays and more than 400 cancellations affecting multiple carriers and key domestic and international routes. Significant travel disruptions are ongoing at this major hub.
Spain’s MICE Sector Booms with €15 Billion Economic Impact
Spain’s conference tourism is experiencing unprecedented expansion, contributing an estimated €15 billion to the economy. This growth reinforces Spain’s status as a leading global destination for business events.
New Zealand Expands Business Events Sector to Boost Global MICE Ambitions
New Zealand is advancing its business events sector with a focus on delivering economic benefits beyond standard convention halls. This move aims to strengthen its presence in the global MICE industry.
Cuba Hotel Closures Impact Travel Amid Economic and Political Pressures
Hotels in Cuba are closing due to economic and political pressures, which is anticipated to disrupt travel and tourism on the island. Visitors may face challenges with fewer available accommodations.
Review of 1 Hotel South Beach Miami Beach Florida
1 Hotel South Beach in Miami Beach, Florida, offers a luxury experience with a focus on refined hospitality. The hotel caters to guests looking for an upscale lifestyle during their stay.
U.S. Restrictions Cause International Firms to Exit Cuba Tourism
Cuba’s tourism industry is facing significant disruption in 2026 due to new U.S. travel restrictions. Several international companies have exited or paused their operations, impacting tourism activities.
Barbados Launches Visa-Free Travel to Attract Chinese Tourists
Barbados has adopted a visa-free policy for Chinese visitors in 2026, joining several Caribbean and South American nations. This strategy focuses on expanding leisure, luxury, and cultural tourism opportunities.
















