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- 28 Mar 2025
In response to recent immigration policy changes introduced by the Trump administration, US immigration attorneys have issued an important travel risk advisory specifically targeting Indian nationals holding Green Cards, H-1B, and F-1 visas. Despite India not being explicitly listed in the latest travel bans affecting 43 countries—including Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bhutan—Indian visa holders are facing […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
EasyJet flight from Tenerife to Liverpool makes emergency landing in Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport after passenger falls seriously ill mid-flight. An EasyJet flight operating under flight number EZY3366 was en route from Tenerife South Airport (TFS) to Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL) when an unexpected medical crisis forced the aircraft to divert. The incident occurred […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
In today’s fast-paced society, being constantly busy has become a symbol of prestige, often compromising personal well-being. India, with its demanding work culture, ranks among the countries with the most overworked people, and Mumbai, in particular, stands out as one of the most burnout-prone cities due to long working hours. Amid this widespread exhaustion, a […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways receive ACCC approval to launch 28 weekly flights to Doha, boosting Australia’s aviation, tourism, jobs, and sustainability from June 2025. In a significant move for the Australian aviation landscape, Qatar Airways and Virgin Australia have officially received the green light from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for their […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
Explore Japan beyond Tokyo and Kyoto with hidden gems like Fukuoka, Hiroshima, and Okinawa, offering rich culture, stunning landscapes, and luxury experiences. Japan has long been a dream destination for American travelers, and recent statistics show just how popular it has become. Last spring, the Japan National Tourism Organization reported consecutive months with over 3 […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
ETC Expands Children’s Book Series to Inspire Careers in European Tourism
The European Travel Commission (ETC), in collaboration with the University of Surrey and publisher Graffeg, has expanded its innovative children’s book series, designed to spark young readers’ interest in tourism careers. Two new engaging titles—Dee and Flee at the Haunted House by Julia Hubery and Searchlight: Treasure Hunt by Ann Bryant—have officially joined the collection, […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
A tragic incident occurred off the coast of Egypt’s popular Red Sea resort, Hurghada, on Thursday, when a submarine carrying Russian tourists sank, resulting in the deaths of six foreign nationals. Egyptian authorities, including the Governor’s Office of the Red Sea, confirmed the fatalities, sparking concerns about marine tourism safety in the country. The submarine, […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
In an unprecedented move, nearly every European country—from Albania to the United Kingdom—is urging citizens to prepare for multiple potential crises, including military conflict, cyberattacks, and extreme climate events. This coordinated push for civil preparedness is reshaping public consciousness and casting a long shadow over the continent’s vital travel and tourism industry. Governments in France, […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
Ghana And Morocco To Abolish Visas, propels cross border tourism and economic trade
Ghana and Morocco are moving closer to establishing a visa-free travel arrangement that promises to deepen their diplomatic, economic, and cultural connections. Ghana’s Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, announced that a formal agreement is set to be tabled before both parliaments in the near future. This follows high-level talks with Morocco’s Ambassador […]
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- 28 Mar 2025
Asia’s largest Tulip Garden in Srinagar attracts 17,259 visitors on opening day, showcasing 1.70 million tulips in full bloom, thanks to dedicated efforts. On its opening day, Asia’s largest Tulip Garden in Srinagar saw an exceptional turnout from local, national, and international visitors. The garden welcomed 17,259 guests, setting a new record in its history. […]