Articles by James Miller — page 101

Tata Group’s Bold Hospitality Expansion Reflects Uttar
Uttar Pradesh’s tourism surge has triggered a remarkable wave of hospitality investments, prominently led by the Tata Group.

How Expanding Social Media Checks for US Visa Waiver
The United States is set to implement stricter social media requirements for foreign travellers, specifically expanding the existing rules to include those entering via the visa waiver program.

How Abu Dhabi’s Culture and Tourism Authority Empowers
The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has enriched its Experience Abu Dhabi Experts Platform by introducing two new e-learning modules.

Turkiye Achieves UNESCO Recognition for Antep isi
Turkiye recently obtained UNESCO’s prestigious inscription for its traditional Antep isi Embroidery, a needlework art steeped in centuries of history.

Government Steps Up DGCA Oversight to Curb Rising Airfares
The issue of soaring airfares has captured serious attention, with efforts underway to strengthen the Directorate General of Civil Aviation's (DGCA) tariff monitoring unit.

Spain's $75 Million Fine on Airbnb Highlights Challenges in
Spain has taken a significant step against unlicensed tourist rentals by imposing a hefty fine of 64 million euros (approximately 75 million USD) on Airbnb.

How SITA Is Elevating India's Aviation Infrastructure to
India's aviation sector is currently experiencing a thrilling surge, and its digital infrastructure is racing to keep pace.

Exploring Vardzia: Georgia’s Stunning Twelfth-Century Cave
Harsh summer heat often tests the patience of travelers visiting Georgia, but a journey to the remarkable cave-city monastery of Vardzia offers a unique contrast to the blazing outdoors.

Air Premia Expands Its U.S. Routes with a New
Beginning April 24, 2026, Air Premia will introduce a fresh connection between Incheon International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport.

Southwest Airlines to Expand in Austin with New Crew Base
Southwest Airlines is gearing up to strengthen its footprint in Central Texas by establishing a new crew base at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Leadership Shift at Travelport: John Mangelaars to Take the
A significant leadership transition is set for Travelport, as Greg Webb plans to step down as CEO on March 31, 2026.

2025 Travel Trends in the US Show a Preference for Road
Travel in 2025 across the US has revealed an intriguing preference among Americans for road trips and beach getaways.
