Hong Kong to give away 500,000 airline tickets next year to revive tourism
Hong Kong will give away 500,000 airline tickets worth HK$2 billion (US$254 million) as part of an effort early next year to entice travellers...
Italian region, Friuli Venezia Giulia, to pay those who enter for tourism purposes
Friuli Venezia Giulia, in the far northeast of the country, will reimburse visitors' journeys if they travel by train from anywhere in Italy. If...
India numero uno international market for Sharjah
As the beacon of Emirati culture, learning and values, Sharjah stands out amongst its neighbours in the Emirates by not only preserving its heritage...
Ediwanto Eddie appointed Deputy Director of Tourism Malaysia Mumbai
Ediwanto Eddie has joined Tourism Malaysia Mumbai office w.e.f September 1, 2022 as Deputy Director.
Previously, he had worked for eight years at the Tourism...
Utah Tourism reinforces its presence in India market
The state of Utah in the USA has established itself as a premier outdoor and adventure destination and benefits from its growing popularity that...
Visit Brussels organises roadshows in Mumbai and Delhi
Aimed at strengthening existing relationships while building new ones with the local travel trade fraternity, visit.brussels organised a two-city roadshow earlier this month in...
UAE to host International Residency and Citizenship Expo
With an aim to underline varied prospects in citizenship and residency across the globe, the International Residency and Citizenship Expo 2022 is returning to...
Qatar confirms COVID-19 test requirements for FIFA World Cup 2022 fans
Fans going to the World Cup in Qatar must show a negative COVID-19 test when they arrive as part of the host nation's rules...
Tourism Australia strongly collaborating and strategising to encourage visitations from India
Australia has witnessed a growing appetite and interest to travel among Indian travellers, with the easing and removal of border and COVID-19-related travel restrictions,...
South Korea lifts all COVID-19 travel restrictions
Starting this Saturday, October 1, 2022, visitors to Korea are no longer required to undergo PCR testing upon arrival.
The announcement was made on Friday...