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Travel professionals from 140 countries gear for WTM 2021

Thousands of travel industry professionals from more than 140 countries are preparing to visit WTM London (November 1-3) for the largest industry gathering since...

Sustainability ‘the new normal for business travel’

The Global Business Travel Association's BTI Outlook forecasts that global business travel spend will only recover to 2019 levels by 2025. Felled by the...

WTTC to hold Global Summit 2022 in Saudi Arabia

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has announced that its 22nd Global Summit will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event is scheduled...

Emirates to increase flights as Australia re-opens for travelers

With Australia's borders set to re-open to international travelers from November, Emirates is enhancing its operations to the country to meet pent up demand...

Tourism’s sustainable future outlined at Barcelona Summit

UNWTO joined the Advanced Leadership Foundation and the Incyde Foundation of the Chambers of Commerce of Spain for the opening day of the Future...

Saudi Tourism Minister calls for unified travel laws

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmad Al-Khatib highlighted the importance of developing unified travel laws for the world, especially since travel during the Covid-19 pandemic...

Innovation and education at heart of tourism’s restart

The World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) will hold the 24th General Assembly in Madrid, Spain, from November 30-December 3. The General Assembly is UNWTO’s main...

Sixt adds new electric vehicles to its fleet

Sixt is adding a sustainable, CO2-reduced alternative to its ride service. Travelers can now choose hybrid or fully-electric vehicles when booking transfer or limousine...

India’s travel market to cross $125bn by 2027

The covid-19 pandemic may have slowed down India’s travel and tourism sector, but a new report expects it to bounce back and cross $125...

IATA adds ‘Quote and Book’ function to its net rates

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has added a ‘quote and book’ function to IATA Net Rates. This enables airlines to offer freight forwarders...

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