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thestar.com.my - D. CHOWDHURY - Kashmir tourism shows resilience and confidence
Kashmir tourism shows resilience and confidence
The Star Online

TOURISM in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, a key pillar of the region's economy, is witnessing a robust revival. Popular destinations in Jammu and Kashmir – often described as a paradise on earth for its breathtaking beauty –…

indianexpress.com - New York Times - 11 million visitors short: Inside America's continuing tourism slump
11 million visitors short: Inside America's continuing tourism slump
The Indian Express

Visitors from Canada, usually the second-largest source of U.S. tourism after Mexico, plunged by 28% in January compared with January 2024. Other key markets like Germany and France also recorded significant declines, while Britain, the largest…

stokesentinel.co.uk - Gary Porter - Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent tourism awards finalists 2026 - full list
Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent tourism awards finalists 2026 - full list
Stoke-on-Trent Live

More than 50 of the best tourism, hospitality and leisure businesses are set to go head-to-head at the 2026 Staffordshire & Stoke-on-Trent Tourism Awards. Sponsored by the University of Staffordshire, the awards received a record 155 entries from…

walesonline.co.uk - Dylan Jones-Evans - Do we accept a cycle of summer busyness and winter fragility in Welsh tourism?
Do we accept a cycle of summer busyness and winter fragility in Welsh tourism?
Wales Online

Tourism is still too often treated by politicians in Wales as a “nice-to-have” – seasonal, useful for jobs, good for communities but not with the seriousness we reserve for manufacturing, fintech or life sciences in any debate…

thehindubusinessline.com - IATA agents seek extension of domestic airfare cap to boost tourism, connectivity
IATA agents seek extension of domestic airfare cap to boost tourism, connectivity
BusinessLine

The IATA Agents Association of India (IAAI) has urged the Centre to continue with the present domestic airfare caps so as to promote tourism and strengthen regional air connectivity. Despite India being the world's fastest-growing aviation market…

arkansasbusiness.com - Mark Friedman - North Arkansas Trout Hatchery Losses Could Ripple Through Outdoor Tourism
North Arkansas Trout Hatchery Losses Could Ripple Through Outdoor Tourism
Arkansas Business - Business News, Real Estate, Law, Construction

Flooding and poor water quality killed more than 2 million fish last year in trout hatcheries in north Arkansas, sending ripples of concern through the fishing industry. But the impact of the die-offs on the health of regional tourism remains…

chrisd.ca - ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg to Host 2027 International Indigenous Tourism Conference
Winnipeg to Host 2027 International Indigenous Tourism Conference
ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News

- Winnipeg to Host 2027 International Indigenous Tourism Conference February 22, 2026 7:30 AM | News Winnipeg has been named host city for the 2027 International Indigenous Tourism Conference, the largest event of its kind in the world. The…

nytimes.com - Ann E. Marimow - Supreme Court Considers Fate of Docks and Other Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960
Supreme Court Considers Fate of Docks and Other Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960
The New York Times

More than 60 years ago, Fidel Castro rose to power in Cuba and began confiscating the assets of all American-owned businesses, including the Havana Docks Company. The port business was seized at gunpoint by revolutionaries and never compensated for…

scmp.com - Morning Studio editors - How use of AI will help travel operators transform behaviour of holidaymakers
How use of AI will help travel operators transform behaviour of holidaymakers
South China Morning Post

Adopting AI also provides numerous benefits for travel operators, especially those that have to process a lot of data on a regular basis. One example is Dida Holdings, a global company offering smart travel technology solutions to industry…

mirror.co.uk - Milo Boyd, Jessica Coates Press Association - Foreign Office issues 'stay indoors' alert for Brits heading to holiday hotspot
Foreign Office issues 'stay indoors' alert for Brits heading to holiday hotspot
The Mirror

The Foreign Office has advised Brits in one of the world's biggest holiday hotspots to stay indoors. The alert has been sent out to UK nationals in Mexico, who have been urged to stay indoors and refrain from non-essential journeys following an…

dailymail.co.uk - Alesia Fiddler - Ryanair threatens to cut more routes to Brits' favourite holiday spot
Ryanair threatens to cut more routes to Brits' favourite holiday spot
Mail Online

READ MORE: All the destinations Ryanair has axed flights for this year - and why Brits could see routes to a popular holiday spot cut by the Irish carrier as it pushes back against fee increases. Spanish airport operator Aena increased charges by…

thestar.com.my - China sees consumption boom during Spring Festival holiday
China sees consumption boom during Spring Festival holiday
The Star Online

CHINA has witnessed robust consumer activity across sectors during the record nine-day Spring Festival holiday, offering an encouraging signal for consumer confidence as the world's second-largest economy seeks to cement its recovery momentum…

independent.co.uk - Alisha Rahaman Sarkar - Russia recovers bodies of Chinese tourists after bus falls into world's deepest lake
Russia recovers bodies of Chinese tourists after bus falls into world's deepest lake
The Independent

Authorities in Russia recovered the bodies of seven Chinese tourists and one Russian driver who died after their mini-bus fell into the world's deepest lake. One of the Chinese tourists managed to escape from the bus which was crossing the frozen…

independent.co.uk - Edward Acquah - The reason people in Ghana are embracing items of traditional clothing
The reason people in Ghana are embracing items of traditional clothing
The Independent

On a bustling street in central Accra, Clement Azaabire meticulously hangs fugu smocks, their striped, multi-coloured fabrics swaying in the breeze. For 15 years, Azaabire has proudly sold this garment, deeply associated with his community in…

independent.co.uk - Edward Acquah - More Ghanaians are wearing a cultural outfit after their president was mocked
More Ghanaians are wearing a cultural outfit after their president was mocked
The Independent

On a busy street in central Accra, Clement Azaabire hangs neatly sewn fugu smocks on lines, the striped, multicolored fabrics swaying in the breeze. For 15 years, Azaabire has proudly sold the garment that is associated with his community in…

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