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Aviation's Climate Reckoning Demands Action, Not Delay

US, May 15 -- Juan Carlos Salazar, ICAO Secretary General, issued his views today on Aviation and Climate Change. For decades, civil aviation has been an engine of globalization, prosperity, and huma... Read More


Papua New Guinea Moves to Protect a Marine Wonderland the Size of the U.K.

US, May 14 -- In the warm waters north of Papua New Guinea, where coral reefs plunge into some of the deepest nearshore canyons on Earth, a remarkable ocean world is still thriving. Spinner dolphins w... Read More


Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority Launches First Culinary Crawl Experience

US, May 12 -- The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority successfully hosted its first-ever Culinary Crawl Experience on Thursday evening, offering guests an immersive journey through five of Antigua's... Read More


Death at Sea: Inside the Hantavirus Outbreak That Shook the Cruise World

U.S, May 10 -- Passengers whispered through cabin doors. Governments scrambled behind the scenes. And somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic, a luxury expedition cruise became the center of the world... Read More


WTTC Is Changing the Rules of Global Leadership Meetings - From the Nile to the Suez

US, May 8 -- In a world where geopolitical tremors can derail even the most carefully planned global gathering, the travel industry's most influential organization has chosen an unlikely stage to send... Read More


Europe's Summer of Anxiety: War, Oil and the Fragile Future of Global Tourism

India, May 6 -- The postcards are still hanging in the windows of travel agencies from Berlin to Barcelona: blue Mediterranean coves, Greek ferries at sunset, crowded piazzas in Rome, island flights s... Read More


Port Expansion, Destination Developments and Deals: Cruise News and Beyond from The Bahamas this May

US, May 5 -- From expanded cruise facilities and new private island upgrades to tranquil beachside mornings and festive fishing tournaments, read on for all the reasons to visit The Bahamas this May. ... Read More


BREAKING: Fresh Iran Strike Raises Fears UAE Airspace Reopening Could Be Short-Lived

US, May 4 -- Just as the United Arab Emirates was beginning to restore normality to its aviation sector, a new Iranian missile strike has cast serious doubt over whether the country's long-awaited reo... Read More


The End of Cheap Flights: Spirit's Fall and the New Reality of Air Travel

US, May 3 -- A Disruptor That Made Flying Cheap For decades, Spirit Airlines occupied a peculiar but powerful role in American aviation: it made flying possible for people who otherwise could not affo... Read More


Emirates President Sir Tim Clark on Resilience, Innovation, and the Future of Aviation

US, May 3 -- At the CAPA Airline Leader Summit - Airlines in Transition, one of the most compelling sessions featured a candid and far-reaching conversation between Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirate... Read More