New Aegean Route Boosts Cyprus–Europe Air Links
Collaboration between Larnaca Airport and Greek airline Aegean expands with a new route to a world-renowned European capital three times a week
Collaboration between Larnaca Airport and Greek airline Aegean expands with a new route to a world-renowned European capital three times a week
A surge of 5.7% compared to the same period last year, with tourism revenue reaching €23.5 billion – United Kingdom leads the list of visiting countries
The airline announces an extension of its Diamond Elite partnership with the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), representing over 90% of the global fleet. This move positions Dubai as a key global center for cruise tourism and enhances Emirates' presence in the cruise market
Marriott International acquires citizenM, adding 40 luxury and accessible hotels to its portfolio. What's the deal's value?
What was the British airline's reasoning behind cancelling the route to Ben Gurion Airport? IATA's CEO in Israel: "International regular aviation cannot operate for long without operational certainty". And is there a connection to the Turkish airlines story?
With a 3% increase in visitor numbers in Q1 2025 compared to last year, Dubai is set to hit a new annual tourist record and continue leading international tourism
The American airline will become the official airline provider for the 2026 World Cup in North America – alongside Qatar Airways, FIFA's global airline partner until 2030. Together they will provide international and local connectivity for 104 matches across 16 cities in three countries
Three weeks after the earthquake that struck Thailand in late March, authorities report a full return to normalcy and present a new safety initiative in hotels – in collaboration with leading entities in local and international tourism
With investments of billions of dollars and cooperation between public and private sectors, the project is set to accelerate economic growth in the Philippines – creating jobs, strengthening peripheral regions, and positioning the country as a central air hub in Southeast Asia
With over 92 million international passengers – Dubai seizes the top spot in global aviation, leaving London, Singapore, and Amsterdam behind