Articles by James Miller — page 84

Avelo Airlines Extends Booking Window to August 18, 2026, Serving 30 Destinations
This piece unveils Avelo Airlines' decision to open reservations to 30 destinations through August 18, 2026.

Global Travel Buyer Index Q4 2025: Stabilisation and Rising Buyer Confidence
The Global Travel Buyer Index (GTBI) for Q4 2025 indicates that tourism purchasing has stabilised and that international buyers are growing more optimistic about the coming months.

Tourism Rebound in 2025: A 4% Uptick in International Arrivals and What It Means for Travel Services
This article reveals the main trends behind the 4% rise in international tourist arrivals in 2025 and explains how those shifts ripple through travel logistics and transfer services.

Sir Roland Jackson — leading public engagement at the Science Museum and beyond
This piece recalls the life and achievements of Sir Roland Jackson, who shaped museum learning and public science engagement across the UK.

Weekend happenings in Ohio: festivals, fairs and indoor events (Jan 22–25, 2026)
This guide highlights festivals, fairs and indoor events taking place across Ohio from January 22 to January 25, 2026, plus practical tips for getting there.

The Lift Rivalry That Shaped Whistler and Blackcomb’s Alpine Experience
This article reveals how the competition between 7th Heaven and the Peak Chair transformed skiing on Whistler and Blackcomb, and how that history still affects visitors today.

Northern Sydney beaches closed amid shark bite cluster, disrupting tourism and transfers
The closure of more than 30 popular beaches across Sydney’s northern coastline follows a cluster of recent shark bites that have raised safety concerns for locals and visitors alike.

How Japan’s 2025 tourism surge affects transport, taxis and transfers
This article reveals how Japan set a new tourism record in 2025 and what the surge—and a simultaneous drop in Chinese arrivals—means for transport, taxis and transfers.

Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet: Visual Storytelling, Family Loss and the Land
This article examines Chloe Zhao’s film adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell’s novel Hamnet and how the movie translates the book’s intimacy, grief, and sense of place to the screen.

How the US Immigrant Visa Suspension Affects Liberia’s Mobility and Travel Sector
The US decision to temporarily pause processing of immigrant visas for citizens of 75 countries, including Liberia, has triggered intense discussion about its consequences for families, students, and the travel industry.

Why Jaipur and Jaisalmer Are Drawing Record Crowds This Peak Season
Jaipur and Jaisalmer are experiencing a remarkable influx of visitors during the peak season, bringing renewed energy to Rajasthan's tourism sector and creating fresh demand for airport rides, city transfers, and guided journeys.

DGCA deadline looms as IndiGo shifts routes to ATR and plans temporary network adjustments
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) exemption for IndiGo’s A320 family pilots ends on February 10, and the airline is preparing to adjust its schedule and operations to meet the new flight duty time limitation (FDTL) rules.
