Jamaica’s Edmund Bartlett May Be Rewriting the Rules of Global Tourism Power
Jamaica’s long‑standing tourism minister Edmund Bartlett has released *Destination Reputational Resilience*, a manifesto that places crisis‑ready reputation at the heart of tourism strategy. Co‑authored with Lloyd Waller and backed by a UN foreword, the book signals that resilience is moving from niche theory to global policy. Bartlett’s recent hurricane response demonstrated how rapid, transparent communication can protect airline routes and investor confidence. The initiative has spawned the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre, turning a Caribbean concept into an international governance framework.
BIT 2026: Milan Reinvents the Travel Trade Show — Putting People, Not Products, at the Center of Tourism’s Future
The 46th BIT Milan trade show rebranded around “Travel Makers,” positioning people and ideas above product displays. More than 1,000 exhibitors from 54 nations gathered for the new Travel Makers Fest, delivering over 100 hours of talks on AI, storytelling,...
Healthcare Costs Abroad — How Travelers Prepare For Medical Expenses
Travelers increasingly recognize that medical expenses abroad can quickly derail a trip, prompting a shift toward proactive financial planning. Costs range from modest clinic visits to emergency‑room bills that run into thousands, while most domestic health policies offer limited overseas...
U.S. Government Shutdown Sends Shockwaves Through Aviation and Global Tourism
The United States has entered another government shutdown, directly affecting the Transportation Security Administration and parts of the Federal Aviation Administration. Thousands of TSA officers are working without pay, creating staffing shortages and longer security lines at major hubs such...
Hyatt’s Results Shake Hospitality’s Power Structure: Are Mega-Hotel Brands Winning the Future — Or Leaving Space for Independent Survivors?
Hyatt reported 7.3% net room growth, a 148,000‑room pipeline and 63 million World of Hyatt members, underscoring its aggressive asset‑light strategy. The shift mirrors a broader industry move where mega‑chains prioritize brand platforms over property ownership, expanding through franchising and management...
Make America Great Again — or Make It Unrecognizable? Rubio’s Munich Speech Sparks Fear in Europe and Raises Alarms Across...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s Munich Security Conference address reframed the trans‑Atlantic alliance in terms of Western civilization and cultural heritage, sparking unease among European listeners, especially in Germany. The speech’s emphasis on identity and tradition resonated with historical...
Mozambique Goes Digital: New E-Visa Platform Signals a Forward-Looking Tourism Strategy
Mozambique has launched a cloud‑based e‑visa platform, powered by VFS Global, that lets travelers from 183 countries apply online for multiple visa categories, including tourism, business, and oil‑gas. The system automates processing while retaining final approval authority with Mozambican officials. By...
Tourism Seychelles Leads With Transparency as Seasonal Mosquito Advisory Remains Under Control
Seychelles’ tourism authority announced that seasonal chikungunya and dengue cases are falling, with no hospitalisations and no travel restrictions. Health officials attribute the decline to intensified mosquito‑control programs and public‑awareness campaigns. Tourism Seychelles has proactively communicated these facts to international...
Shanghai’s Tourism Comeback: 9.36 Million Visitors Return as Tokyo, Seoul Rivalry and US Geopolitics Reshape Asia Travel
Shanghai welcomed 9.36 million inbound visitors in 2025, a 39.6% year‑over‑year increase, marking a robust tourism rebound. Growth was driven by diversified source markets, notably South Korea, Russia and Southeast Asia, and by improved visa policies and airline connectivity that doubled...
Emirates Expands China Reach Through Loong Air Interline Deal as Gulf–China Competition Intensifies
Emirates has signed an interline agreement with Hangzhou‑based Loong Air, instantly adding 22 Chinese domestic destinations to its network. The deal lets passengers book single‑ticket itineraries with coordinated baggage and fare rules, extending Emirates’ reach into secondary cities such as...
K-Pop, Crypto and Trump: Hanam Mayor’s Bold Play to Become Korea’s Next Las Vegas
Hanam’s mayor Lee Hyun‑jae hosted Eric Trump to showcase the city’s K‑Star World, a 900,000‑square‑meter entertainment complex aimed at turning the Seoul suburb into a K‑pop tourism hub. The plan includes a five‑star hotel, a performance arena, film studios and a...
Air Tahiti Nui Appoints Lionel Guérin as CEO to Lead New Strategic Transformation
Air Tahiti Nui announced Lionel Guérin as its new chief executive officer, effective February 11, 2026. Guérin, a former deputy CEO of Air France and founder of Airlinair, brings extensive airline restructuring experience to the Pacific carrier. The airline, which...
Saudi Arabia’s Aviation Diplomacy Takes Off as Future Aviation Forum Competes with Global Giants
Saudi Arabia’s Future Aviation Forum (FAF) returned to Riyadh, showcasing rapid aviation growth and Vision 2030 ambition. The 2024 edition logged more than 100 agreements worth $20 billion, positioning FAF alongside ICAO Assemblies and the Dubai Airshow. Passenger traffic rose 9.6% in...
Champagne, Shock & a One-Star Verdict: Blanc De Blanc Uncorked on Carnival Encounter Divides Cruise Audiences
Blanc de Blanc Uncorked, an adults‑only champagne‑themed cabaret on Carnival Encounter, was marketed as a premium ticketed alternative to traditional cruise entertainment. The reviewer gave it a one‑star verdict, citing a lack of artistic merit, reliance on shock value, forced...
Guernsey Vs. The Mediterranean: How a Small Channel Island Is Reinventing Tourism to Stay Competitive
Guernsey is reshaping its tourism model by courting high‑value, experience‑driven visitors rather than chasing mass arrivals. The island leans on its WWII heritage, coastal walks, and boutique gastronomy to attract mature UK couples and a growing French ferry market. Yet...
Air Canada’s Airbus A350 Order Signals Geopolitical Shift Away From Boeing as Trump Policies Reshape Global Aviation
Air Canada announced a firm order for eight Airbus A350‑1000 wide‑body jets, citing the aircraft’s 9,000‑nautical‑mile range and 25% lower fuel burn as key efficiency drivers. The purchase enables new nonstop routes to Southeast Asia, India and Australia. It arrives...