Articles by James Miller — page 26

Taj Weligama: IHCL and Beryll Group sign 220-key coastal
The forthcoming Taj Weligama will open with 220 keys, including 80 luxury apartments, on a prime beachfront site in Weligama, Sri Lanka—an addition that is likely to increase demand for airport-to-resort transfers, private car services for extended-stay guests, and larger-capacity vehicles for surf and wellness groups visiting the southern coast.

IATA Wings of Change Americas lands in Santiago de Chile
Concentrated arrival and departure patterns tied to the Wings of Change Americas conference on 8–9 April will create pronounced peak windows at Arturo Merino Benítez Airport and downtown meeting points.

Naddi to host a 4.3 km zipline across the Dhauladhar range
The proposed Naddi Zipline will stretch 4.3 kilometres between four stations—Gallu, Ball village, Naddi and Maggie Point Khad—planned for delivery within 36 months at an estimated cost of INR 7.41 crore, a scale that requires coordinated transport planning for visitor flow, shuttle services, parking, and emergency access.

Hilton predicts weaker RevPAR growth for 2026 and what it
Airport transfer and city cab bookings often reflect shifts in lodging revenue: with Hilton forecasting just 1–2% full-year room revenue growth for 2026, demand for budget and midscale overnight stays is softening while luxury brands such as Waldorf Astoria and Conrad continue to post strong RevPAR gains.

Heathrow January Record: 6.5 Million Passengers and
Heathrow handled 6.5 million passengers in January 2026, up roughly 2.2% year-on-year, with multiple peak days topping 250,000 travellers and a single-day record exceeding the prior January high of 246,000.

Heathrow targets 5.6% SAF uplift in 2026, exceeding the UK
Heathrow will increase its Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) incentive in 2026 to target a 5.6% fuel uplift—2% higher than the UK Government’s 3.6% mandate—backed by more than £80 million to narrow the price gap with fossil kerosene and accelerate SAF uptake.

Gujarat advances plans for seaplane manufacturing
Gujarat has initiated feasibility studies for seaplane corridors connecting Ahmedabad with Dharoi, Somnath and Dwarka, while aligning its revised civil aviation policy to the Union budget’s incentives for indigenous seaplane manufacturing and a proposed VGF (viability gap funding) scheme.

Jammu and Kashmir advances plans to notify new tourist
Jammu and Kashmir is evaluating the notification of several tourism-worthy sites in Kathua (Bani town, Lowang and Sarthal), a move that explicitly targets upgrades to access roads, parking zones, rest houses and tourist huts—measures that will change last-mile logistics and increase demand for airport transfers and local taxi fleets.

International Convention and Expo Centre, Goa opens during
The International Convention and Expo Centre, Goa adds 21,425 sqm of convention space, a 7,807 sqm exhibition hall and a convention hall that can seat up to 4,200 delegates, immediately altering peak passenger flows to Goa’s airport and local transport corridors during large-format events.

Global Destinations completes sixth annual roadshow with
The 6th Annual Roadshow by Global Destinations visited Surat, Ahmedabad and Kolkata, briefing more than 200 trade partners and eight international tourism brands at a strategic moment just before India’s summer outbound season.

Girlhood as an open route: journeys, small miracles and the
City taxi fleets often see passenger demand spikes during school runs and leisure hours, creating micro-peaks that complicate door‑to‑door scheduling and influence wait times for private transfers and airport rides.

Forbes Travel Guide 2026 Star Awards: New Five-Star Hotels
Forbes Travel Guide’s 2026 Star Awards recognize 2,422 properties worldwide, including 343 Five‑Star hotels and the first-ever Five‑Star cruise ship, with coverage now spanning more than 100 countries and new awardees in Bhutan, Croatia, Georgia, Grenada, Laos, Poland, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Uzbekistan.