Indonesian Hotel Chain Exits Cuba as Hotel Management Changes Unfold
An Indonesian hotel chain has confirmed its exit from Cuba amid new hotel management policies. Cuba now permits local and overseas Cubans to manage hotels following international departures.
Historic African Slave Port Redeveloped into Tourism Hub by China
China is redeveloping a historic African slave port into a new waterfront tourism destination. The project highlights Chinese investment in African coastal and cultural tourism infrastructure.
Mexico City Nightclubs Charge Americans More Than Other Tourists
Mexico City nightclubs are now charging American tourists higher entry fees, prompting criticism from international visitors. This pricing approach has generated notable controversy in the tourism sector.
Rhodes Emerges as Global Leader in Sustainable Tourism
Rhodes is gaining international recognition for its sustainable tourism initiatives. The island exemplifies how tourism development can coexist with environmental stewardship.
Holland America Zaandam Cancels Stops After Propulsion Problem
Holland America Line’s Zaandam was forced to stay overnight in Juneau due to propulsion difficulties, cancelling future port calls along its Alaska cruise route.
New Bullet Train to Cut Delhi–Siliguri Journey to Six Hours
India has announced a new bullet train route connecting Delhi and Siliguri via Lucknow, Varanasi, and Patna. The service aims to reduce travel time to just six hours.
Turkey Deploys Record-Breaking Locally Built High-Speed Trains
Turkey has introduced a fleet of high-speed trains built entirely domestically, achieving new testing milestones. This deployment marks progress in the country's rail technology and manufacturing.
Indonesia Invites Russian Firms for Railway Projects
Indonesia has officially invited Russian railway firms to join its upcoming rail infrastructure projects. The initiative aims to encourage cooperation in developing the country's rail network.
FIFA 2026 World Cup Expected to Spur Tourism Growth in North America
The World Travel & Tourism Council forecasts significant tourism growth in North America linked to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Travel activity connected to the event is expected to continue throughout 2026.
Denver Airport Reports Significant Delays and Cancellations Affecting Major Airlines
Denver International Airport experienced extensive flight disruptions with over 170 delays and cancellations involving several major US airlines. Key domestic and international routes, including flights to Chicago and Los Angeles, were affected.
















