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News Feeds started a topic Global Business Travel Association says travel in Asia proving resilient amid headwindsin Travel NewsGlobal Business Travel Association says travel in Asia proving resilient amid headwinds
Global Business Travel Association CEO Suzanne Neufang says Middle East travel demand is showing signs of stabilising as regional airlines cut fares to... -
News Feeds started a topic Modi says Iran war poses severe risks to India, urges cuts in fuel use and gold purchasesin Travel NewsModi says Iran war poses severe risks to India, urges cuts in fuel use and gold purchases
Modi appealed to Indians to cut fuel use, overseas travel and gold purchases as the Middle East conflict exposes India’s heavy reliance on imported... -
News Feeds started a topic Singapore flags weaker tourism spending as global travel industry faces uncertaintyin Travel NewsSingapore flags weaker tourism spending as global travel industry faces uncertainty
Singapore expects tourism spending to ease from last year’s record, even as visitor arrivals continue to rise.
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News Feeds started a topic MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak: A luxury expedition cruise boom and new world of remote travel risksin Travel NewsMV Hondius hantavirus outbreak: A luxury expedition cruise boom and new world of remote travel risks
Remote expedition cruises to destinations like Antarctica and the Arctic are booming, but the deadly hantavirus aboard MV Hondius is a reminder of unique... -
Wild Swimming and Stargazing in Madagascar’s Grand Canyon
A parched corner of an island often called the eighth continent rewards intrepid visitors with hidden pools, celestial wonders and extraordinary wildlife.... -
Help! We Got to the Gate in the Nick of Time, but Missed Our Flight.
A California couple rushed through Heathrow to catch their connecting flight, arriving with minutes to spare. But British Airways had already given away... -
Retracing Henry Knox’s Revolutionary War Trek Across the Wilderness
In 1775, George Washington sent Henry Knox, a Boston bookseller, to fetch 60 tons of artillery. We followed Knox’s route to see how the country has...