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Seeking Tourists: Four Destinations Actively Welcoming Travelers

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Amidst this summer’s intense backlash against overtourism, there is encouraging news for globetrotters. While famous tourist spots like Venice’s St. ...

UK Extends Travel Authorisation Fee to Australian Citizens

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The United Kingdom will implement a new travel authorisation requirement for Australian citizens beginning January 2025. This policy extension mirrors ...

Navigating China’s New Travel Landscape: Challenges for International Tourists

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As China seeks to revive its tourism industry post-pandemic, the country has unveiled a range of new policies aimed at ...

Top Travel Mistakes to Avoid During Hurricane Season

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Traveling to tropical destinations such as the Caribbean, Florida, or the Gulf Coast can be an idyllic escape, particularly during ...

Star Clippers Takes Australian Travel Advisors on Mediterranean Cruise

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Star Clippers recently hosted a select group of Australian travel advisors and their partners on a memorable Mediterranean cruise. The ...

United States Poised to Overtake UK as Portugal’s Top Tourist Supplier

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The United States is on track to become Portugal’s leading source of tourists if current trends persist. Data for the ...

Tips for Getting Your Travel Insurance Claim Approved

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With travel disruptions and delays causing a 21 percent increase in travel insurance claims compared to last year, and travel ...

American Airlines Announces Five New Trans-Atlantic Routes for 2025

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American Airlines is set to expand its international reach with the introduction of five new trans-Atlantic routes in 2025, including ...

Natural Habitat Adventures Unveils Five New Trips for 2025

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Natural Habitat Adventures (Nat Hab) has announced five new travel itineraries for 2025, providing travelers with the chance to explore ...

Indiana State Agencies Spend $5 Million on Travel in 2024 Fiscal Year

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s state agencies collectively allocated $5 million for travel during the 2024 fiscal year, with Holiday Inn emerging ...