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Qatar Airways and Qatar Airways Holidays Offer Incredible Travel Packages for 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia

A full range of travel packages available for next summer’s spectacular tournament, offering fans access to the match of their...
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  • ​Lufthansa Group and Air India Sign Deal to Deepen EU–India Aviation Partnership February 18, 2026
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  • WTTC warns England visitor levies could cut UK economy by £14.4bn as consultation closes February 18, 2026
    WTTC warns a proposed English visitor levy could cost the UK economy £14.4bn, while ETOA urges “intelligent” tax design and transparency. As the consultation closes, industry groups debate competitiveness, traveller demand and how local tourism taxes could reshape Britain’s visitor economy and destination appeal. SOURCE:
  • Tropic Ocean Airways and The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism Launch 25-Minute Day Trips to Bimini February 17, 2026
    Tropic Ocean Airways and The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism Launch 25-Minute Day Trips to Bimini Fly to the Bahamas for the day. Be back in Florida for dinner. SOURCE:
  • How Much Time Do You Need for Cosmetology Training? February 17, 2026
    Nothing tells you that you belong in the beauty industry more than knowing that you are creative, passionate, and eager to help people look and feel their best. Naturally, however, you will be curious to know how long the journey will take from when you start to when you work on your first clients. Here’s […]
  • Guam’s Tourism Momentum Signals a New Chapter for America’s Pacific Gateway February 17, 2026
    Guam’s tourism sector is gaining global momentum in 2026, with rising visitor arrivals, expanding airlift, and targeted marketing driving renewed confidence. Recognized among the fastest-growing U.S. destinations, the island is leveraging cultural heritage, strategic partnerships, and sustainable planning to strengthen its
  • Hyatt, Dubai, and the Expanding Fallout From the Epstein Files — Beyond U.S. Presidents and British February 17, 2026
    New disclosures linked to Jeffrey Epstein are rippling through global tourism leadership, prompting resignations and scrutiny from Chicago to Dubai. As Hyatt faces a post-Pritzker era and Gulf infrastructure giants confront reputational pressure, the industry grapples with governance, elite networks, and the growing demand for transparency in tr
  • Shadows Behind Paradise: Inside Bali’s Crackdown on Crime Targeting Tourists February 17, 2026
    Behind Bali’s paradise image, police are increasing patrols to combat theft, scams, and street crime affecting tourists. This investigative feature explores rising safety concerns, real incidents in resort hotspots, and the growing challenge of protecting millions of visitors while preserving the island’s global reputation. SOURCE:
  • African Travel Commission Summit Calls for Removal of Border Barriers and Stronger Regional Air Conn February 17, 2026
    Tourism leaders at the African Travel Commission Summit in Lagos urged governments to remove visa barriers, expand regional air links, and strengthen partnerships to unlock Africa’s tourism potential. Delegates said innovation, research, and coordinated policies are essential to position the continent as a competitive, sustainable global destina
  • IHG Hotels & Resorts launches premium “Noted Collection” brand February 17, 2026
    IHG Hotels & Resorts has unveiled a new premium collection brand, Noted Collection, aimed at bringing distinctive upscale and upper-upscale hotels into its global portfolio. The hospitality group said the brand will focus primarily on conversions, allowing independent properties to benefit from IHG’s technology, distribution platforms and loyalt
  • WestJet and Virgin Atlantic expand loyalty benefit February 17, 2026
    WestJet and Virgin Atlantic have joined forces to deliver more value to their loyalty members. Beginning today, WestJet Rewards and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club members can earn points with their preferred loyalty program on each other’s entire network including VS-WS codeshare flights. The update to the partnership is particularly meaningful for
  • Lufthansa Group and Air India Sign Deal to Deepen EU–India Aviation Partnership February 17, 2026
    The Lufthansa Group and Air India have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen their partnership and pave the way for a future Joint Business Agreement, aiming to expand cooperation between Europe and India’s rapidly growing aviation markets. The agreement, signed by Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr and Air India CEO Campbell Wilso
  • Saudi Arabia All-Inclusive Resorts: Can the Red Sea Rival Egypt? February 17, 2026
    Saudi Arabia is entering the all-inclusive resort market with premium Red Sea projects challenging Egypt’s price-driven tourism model. Analysis, pricing and outlook.
  • Rixos Murjana Signals Shift Toward Mass-Market Tourism in Saudi Arabia February 17, 2026
    Saudi Arabia is entering the all-inclusive resort market with new Red Sea developments aimed at families and premium travellers. While Egypt still dominates in price with established mass tourism, Saudi projects position themselves as higher-end alternatives, combining new infrastructure, entertainment-driven design, and government-backed invest
  • Country Music Still Unites America: Nashville’s Enduring Sound February 17, 2026
    Nashville remains the beating heart of American country music, where tradition and innovation meet. Even as national divisions grow, the city proves that music speaks one language. Rooted in storytelling and shared experience, country music continues to unite audiences, reminding listeners that this sound is as American as it gets. SOURCE
  • Tourism Leaders Seek Solutions to Industry Threats as Jamaica Calls Again for a Global Tourism Resil February 17, 2026
    Tourism leaders from Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and the Americas gathered in Nairobi for the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference as Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett called for a Global Tourism Resilience Fund, warning that cyber threats, misinformation and global crises demand stronger policies, investment, and intern
  • UN Tourism After Zurab: Allegations, Investigations, and a “New Era” Still Waiting to Begin February 17, 2026
    eTN contacted UN Tourism repeatedly for comment and clarification regarding the allegations and governance questions raised in this report. At the time,most of the organization was still operating under the Zurab Pololikashvili administration, and no responses were received, reinforcing long-standing criticism from some industry observers about
  • Institute of Hospitality Expands into Southern Europe with IoH Mediterranean, Dr Julian Zarb of Malt February 16, 2026
    Dr Julian Zarb from Malta has been appointed Regional Chair of IoH Mediterranean, leading the Institute of Hospitality’s newest international region. Bringing extensive academic and community tourism expertise, he aims to strengthen professional standards, foster cross-border collaboration, and support hospitality careers across Southern Europe’
  • Putin vs. Carnival? Düsseldorf Float Sparks Global Storm as Rosenmontag 2026 Turns Satire into Europ February 16, 2026
    Rosenmontag 2026 transformed Cologne, Düsseldorf and Mainz into Europe’s most vibrant stage, blending candy-throwing parades with sharp political satire. A controversial Düsseldorf float mocking Vladimir Putin sparked international attention, as Rhineland Carnival leaders stood united, proving humor remains a powerful force in tourism, culture a
  • Free Hotel Breakfast Is Changing Worldwide February 16, 2026
    Free hotel breakfasts — once a guaranteed travel perk — are quietly disappearing worldwide. From Hyatt to Marriott, hotel brands are reshaping loyalty benefits and pricing strategies as costs rise and traveler habits change. Here’s what the new global breakfast trend means for guests, tourism, and the future of hospitality. SOURCE:
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