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Amadeus Report: Generative AI to Lead Travel Tech Priorities by 2025, Despite Challenges

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Generative AI is set to become a key focus in the travel technology sector by 2025, according to a recent ...

Europe’s Hidden Travel Season Offers Cheaper, Calmer Getaways

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While summer is traditionally the most popular time to visit Europe, it doesn’t always deliver the serene experience many travelers ...

Weaker Yen Fuels Surge in Australian Travel to Japan, Reports Insurer

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Australia-based travel insurer 1Cover has reported a significant rise in sales of Japan-related travel insurance policies, attributing the boom to ...

Hong Kong Ranks Seventh in 2024 Best Places to Travel Survey

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Hong Kong has been ranked seventh in the 2024 Best Places to Travel survey, reflecting a resurgence in travel interest ...

Patna Tourism Fair to Spotlight Emerging Trends on October 22-23, 2024

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The Patna Tourism Fair (TTF), set to take place on October 22-23, 2024, promises to be a key event for ...

International Airlines Reduce Flights to China Amid Russian Airspace Ban and Economic Concerns

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In a significant move impacting global air travel, international airlines have started reducing flights to China, citing challenges posed by ...

Passengers Stranded as Storm Ashley Disrupts Travel in Northern Ireland

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Approximately 1,500 homes and businesses in Northern Ireland remain without power following the damage inflicted by Storm Ashley, which struck ...

Germany Introduces AI Travel Influencer ‘Emma’ to Lead Destination Marketing

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Germany is taking a bold step toward the future of tourism by launching its first-ever AI travel influencer, hoping to ...

Edge of the World: Discovering the Untamed Beauty of the Algarve

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The Algarve, Portugal’s southernmost region, offers a breathtaking retreat for dolphin enthusiasts, whale watchers, hikers, and adventurous tourists eager to ...

Japan’s Travel Dilemma: Rising Hotel Rates Drive Locals to Stay Home

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TOKYO — Japanese travelers are cutting back on domestic overnight stays as rising inflation and a surge in foreign visitors ...