From National Parks To Air Travel, This Is How A US Government Shutdown Could Impact Travellers
A shutdown could cost the tourism industry more than €100 million a day. Read more
Swimmers Return To Rio De Janeiro's Beaches Thanks To Successful Clean Up Operation
For the first time in a decade, Rio de Janeiro's beaches are safe for swimming. Read more
Singapores Changi Airport Is Going Passport-free In 2024 But Youll Still Need Your Passport
The changes are designed for a "more seamless" system at the Asian hub, which processed more than 5 million passengers l... Read more
UNWTO World Tourism Day: Where Is It, Who'll Be Speaking And What Happens At The Event?
It is expected to be the biggest event in its history. Read more
Gatwick: How To Find Out If Your Flight Is Cancelled During Air Traffic COVID Outbreak
Airlines and passengers have hit back at air traffic control authorities who ordered the cancellations. Read more
Colossal Waste Of Public Money: UK Threatens To Cut High-speed Railway Short
Northerners say they are ‘treated as second-class citizens when it comes to transport’. Read more
Sustainable Tourism: This Nordic Nation Is Introducing Tourist Tax To Protect Its Unspoilt Nature
The Nordic country wants to protect its 'unspoilt nature' from overtourism with a new nightly fee. Read more
Here Are Some Of The Best Places In The World To Remote Work From - Two Are In Europe
Remote work is still popular, especially with those who can travel at the same time. Read more
Kuldīga: Heres Why Latvias New UNESCO World Heritage Town Should Be On Your Travel Radar
A quiet town in Latvia has just been awarded UNESCO status, drawing attention to all that Latvia has to offer tourists. Read more
What Is Shoulder Season? Travelling Offpeak Could Help You Save Money And Avoid Crowds
Travelling outside of peak times can be cheaper and less busy. Shoulder season might just be the best time to get away. Read more
Spanish Cruise Holiday Warning As Guests Told All-inclusive Drinks Will Be Taxed
Norwegian Cruise Line's ‘Free at Sea’ drinks deal comes with a catch in Spanish waters. Read more
Ancient Roman 'power Palace' Reopens To Tourists 50 Years After It Closed For Restoration
The nearly 2000-year-old Domus Tiberiana was home to rulers in the city's Imperial era. Read more
Diarrhoea In The Aisle And Vomit-covered Seats: How Do Flight Crews Deal With Bodily Fluids In Air?
It’s been a summer of biohazardous bodily fluids on planes. Should you be concerned about flying? Read more
This Free Pass Offers The Chance To Visit One Of 500 British Historic Properties
The National Trust is giving out free single-use passes for Brits to use at one of their 500 historic properties. Read more
Elephant Rides And Circus Shows: New UK Law Clamps Down On Cruel Animal Tourism Abroad
Campaigners have welcomed the change saying it is a "massive step forward" for the protection of animals used in tourism... Read more