Major Europe Expansion: Air Arabia Adds Nonstop Rome Flights from July
Air Arabia will connect Sharjah and Rome with daily nonstop flights from July 2026, supporting tourism, business, and travel between the UAE and Italy
Air Arabia will connect Sharjah and Rome with daily nonstop flights from July 2026, supporting tourism, business, and travel between the UAE and Italy
New figures released ahead of the world's largest travel trade fair in Berlin point to a return to stable global growth in single digits. South America stands out with an 11% jump, while business travel has returned to pre-pandemic levels
France once again smashes tourism records with 102 million visitors and €77.5 billion in revenue in 2025. Rising spending and global demand confirm the European country's unmatched travel appeal
ITB Berlin will take place in early March 2026 at full capacity, with exhibitions from 160 countries, and of course, an emphasis on AI in the tourism sector. What else awaits at the world's largest tourism event?
AnimaWings is cutting fares by 50% on all flights to Romania for Valentine’s Day and the Tourism Fair. Book February 11–16 for travel from March 1 to June 14, 2026
The list of exhibitors at the LGBTQ+ pavilion at the Berlin travel fair will include Booking.com and dating app Grindr, with an emphasis on safety and economic growth. Revealed: the country that will stand out as a gay destination for the upcoming season
The Greek airline SKY Express has launched a special promotion for Valentine's Day: book one ticket and get the second one free. All the details and the fine print
An unusual aviation announcement has joined international warnings and the deepening energy crisis in Cuba, raising serious questions about the continuation of aviation and tourism activity in the country
PassportNews' broadcast studio is back at the heart of one of the biggest tourism events of the year on February 3-4. Coming to Expo Tel Aviv? Come say hello to us! Can't make it? Watch us live on the PassportNews website
Stargazing: Once taken for granted, dark skies are now a travel magnet for tourists seeking meteor showers, auroras, eclipses, and remote destinations free from light pollution