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45 Million Airline Passengers at Doha Hamad International Airport in 2023
George Taylor·
Aviation News
·January 8, 2024

45 Million Airline Passengers at Doha Hamad International Airport in 2023

Doha Hamad International Airport volumes continued to rise, surpassing the momentum seen during the historic FIFA World Cup.
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New Venice and Hamburg Flights on Qatar Airways
Linda Hohnholz·
Aviation News
·December 21, 2023

New Venice and Hamburg Flights on Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways has recently revealed its plans for network expansion in 2024, which includes the addition of new destinations and...
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Qatar Airways Unveils Privilege Club Collection Platform
George Taylor·
Aviation News
·January 8, 2024

Qatar Airways Unveils Privilege Club Collection Platform

The Privilege Club Collection platform enables members to participate in auctions for unique opportunities.
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  • How Saudi Billions Are Quietly Reshaping the Caribbean? December 5, 2025
    Foreign investment is reshaping the Caribbean far beyond beaches and brochures. Saudi-linked deals — from century-long land leases to sweeping tax holidays — are redefining sovereignty, access, and accountability across the region. As governments court billions, communities confront rising costs, shrinking coastlines, and a future increasingly n
  • Aviation and Rail at the Heart of New EU Fight Over Job Quality December 5, 2025
    Europe’s transport unions are intensifying pressure on Brussels to confront what they describe as deepening labor abuses in aviation and rail. As the EU rolls out its Quality Jobs Roadmap, unions argue that only binding rules and stronger enforcement can curb subcontracting exploitation and restore safety and dignity to essential transport work.
  • On Sacred Ground, Indigenous Communities Regain Control of Australia’s Tourism Heartlands December 5, 2025
    Australia has taken a major step toward returning the lands beneath Ayers Rock Resort and Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre to their Traditional Owners. A new agreement will shift operations to tourism group Journey Beyond while transferring land back to Anangu and Kuku Yalanji communities, delivering long-term cultural and ec
  • Solomon Islands Strengthen U.S. Relationships Through California Showcase and DEMA Spotlight December 5, 2025
    The Solomon Islands strengthened their U.S. market presence in November with a targeted Los Angeles trade event and a high-profile showcase at DEMA 2025. With growing interest from American dive, adventure, and cultural travelers, the destination highlighted new products, improved connectivity, and expanding opportunities for U.S. travel advisor
  • Linking Malta to the Belt and Road: A New Blueprint for Climate Friendly Travel from SUNx December 5, 2025
    SUNx Malta and WAOSD have formed a strategic partnership to advance Climate Friendly Travel across China and Belt & Road countries. The collaboration combines SUNx’s Paris 1.5-aligned framework with WAOSD’s scientific expertise to expand climate planning, strengthen industry accountability, and promote youth-focused climate and biodiversity educ
  • OACM and WTFI Forge Strategic Partnership to Make Ocean Protection a Core Pillar of Global Tourism December 4, 2025
    The OACM and WTFI have launched a landmark partnership to make environmental sustainability a mandatory pillar of global tourism. Centered on Certified SAFE Marine Areas and the SOS CP system, the alliance aims to transform coastal destinations, mobilize governments and corporations, and position ocean protection as an economic imperative.
  • Why Meaning, Community Tourism, and Human Connection Are Now Leading Tourism? December 4, 2025
    Tourism is entering an era of reinvention, where travelers seek authentic, human experiences over predictable packages. From community-based initiatives like Thailand’s OTOP to the rise of proximity tourism, the focus is shifting toward integrity, local connection, and meaningful encounters that strengthen destinations rather than simply consume
  • InterContinental Stages a Return to Prague With Ambitious 2029 Opening December 4, 2025
    InterContinental Hotels & Resorts (IHG) will return to Prague in 2029 with a 137-room luxury hotel in a renovated 19th-century building in the city’s Old Town. The project, developed with Generali Real Estate, expands IHG’s growing European luxury portfolio amid increasing competition among major global hotel groups. SOURCE:
  • COP30: The Longest Nature Trail is in Brazil December 4, 2025
    Brazil is reshaping its global tourism profile with two major initiatives: a new digital platform promoting national parks and the 468-kilometer Trilha Amazônia Atlântica, unveiled at COP30. Together, they showcase a national strategy that blends conservation, community development, and meaningful visitor experiences to position Brazil as a lead
  • Affordable Travel to the Cayman Islands Expands with Spirit’s New Fort Lauderdale–Grand Cayman Route December 4, 2025
    Spirit Airlines has launched new nonstop service between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and Owen Roberts International Airport (GCM) in Grand Cayman. The route will operate three times weekly—on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays—expanding Spirit’s footprint at FLL to 24 international destinations, the most of any carrier t
  • UK Foreign Office Gives Uganda a Green Light for Safe Tourism December 4, 2025
    The UK has lifted its travel advisory for  Queen Elizabeth and Semuliki National Parks, opening the way for increased British tourism to Uganda. The decision follows strengthened security measures and has been welcomed by industry leaders, who expect renewed bookings for safaris, primate experiences, and itineraries in 2024–2025. SOURCE:
  • Africa Emerges as a New Frontier in the Race to Produce Clean Aviation Fuel December 4, 2025
    Africa is emerging as a key player in the push for Sustainable Aviation Fuel, as global aviation aims for net-zero emissions by 2050. Backed by new policies and major development bank investments, partnerships with ICAO are helping countries build the technical capacity and infrastructure needed to scale cleaner aviation energy. SOURCE:
  • Minister Bartlett Travels to Miami to Boost Market Confidence Ahead of Upcoming Winter Season December 4, 2025
    Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, departed the island yesterday for Miami, Florida, where he will undertake a robust series of high-level engagements designed to reinforce international confidence in Destination Jamaica as the country advances its tourism recovery and prepares for the 2025/26 winter tourist season. SOUR
  • China Unveils Plan to Boost Tourism and Aviation Integration by 2027 December 4, 2025
    China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) and the Civil Aviation Administration of China have jointly released an action plan to deepen integration among the culture, tourism, and civil aviation sectors, targeting a significant improvement in tourism travel services by 2027. The plan aims to better connect domestic and international tourist
  • Southwest and Condor Launch Partnership to Enable Seamless Transatlantic Travel December 4, 2025
    Southwest Airlines announced a new partnership with German carrier Condor, enabling single-ticket transatlantic itineraries that link Condor’s long-haul flights with Southwest’s U.S. network. Beginning January 19, 2026, Condor passengers can connect through Boston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle to reach dozens of a
  • IIPT Looks Toward to 2026: A Renewed Commitment to Peace through Tourism December 4, 2025
    IIPT closes 2025 with renewed resolve, announcing a 2026 Global Summit to mark its 40th anniversary and advance tourism as a force for peace. Amid climate challenges and leadership transitions, the Institute celebrates resilience, welcomes WINTA’s new Chair Chief Frank Antoine, and reaffirms its commitment to global unity and sustainable develop
  • Why Anchorage Keeps Missing Its Chance to Become a Global Air Hub December 4, 2025
    Anchorage has long imagined itself as a natural bridge between Asia and America, a vision revived by the ill-fated New Pacific Airlines. But the carrier’s collapse underscores why the city keeps missing its hub ambitions: small local demand, harsh weather, geopolitical limits, and competition from global giants like Dubai and Doha. SOURCE
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