Britain Positions Itself as a Leading Destination for Tourists from the Middle East
1.4 million tourists from GCC countries: United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait will visit the UK this year and spend £3.5 billion
1.4 million tourists from GCC countries: United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait will visit the UK this year and spend £3.5 billion
The small city-state has become the most popular tourism destination in Southeast Asia, with the industry contributing more than $66 billion to the country's economy last year. The number of tourists this year is expected to surge by nearly 10% compared to 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic
Franz Liszt Airport saw its busiest January ever, with rising traffic. By February, six new routes were added, and major Terminal 2 renovations will begin soon
A 32% surge in passengers, a record $476 million profit, and over 20 new destinations – Etihad Airways wraps up a year of exceptional growth and innovation
Premium cabins on airplanes are breaking records year after year, with extravagant services (and heated mattresses), plush beds, and countless other innovations. Here are some of the newest and renewed first-class cabins that have recently taken to the skies. A particularly pleasant flight
A special report by IATA states that this year, for the first time, the number of passengers worldwide will exceed the 5 billion mark. In the recently ended year, 28 new airlines began operating globally, while 19 ceased operations – the lowest number in a decade. How many passengers are expected to fly this year?
The airport has already surpassed the 2019 record before the coronavirus crisis and continues its expansion project on the way to a 5-star airport rating
The last year was exceptional for Dubai International Airport (DXB), which set a new passenger traffic record with 92.3 million travelers – the highest number ever
The largest and leading aviation corporation in South America significantly improved its operations last year, especially thanks to its international routes across Latin America and the entire world
2024: A Landmark Year for Budapest Airport with Hungarian Ownership and Record-Breaking Growth