Articles by James Miller — page 5

ValueJet Adds Lagos–Accra Route: What It Means for Regional Travel and Transfers
ValueJet will launch direct flights between Lagos (LOS) and Accra (ACC) on 30 March, operating from Murtala Muhammed International Airport to Kotoka International Airport and increasing seat capacity on a busy business and tourism corridor.

Terry McMillan’s Voice: Multigenerational Stories and Their Quiet Impact on Travel
Major U.S. book distribution channels routinely move thousands of trade paperback units per week, and bestselling backlist titles by authors like Terry McMillan continue to circulate through retai

Portrait of Khaing Zar: Community Leader Supporting Girls in Crisis
Outreach teams in the region typically run scheduled pickups three times weekly, covering 15–35 km per trip to reach dispersed settlements; these movements are coordinated to coincide with safe windows and available drivers so that girls’ leadership sessions can continue despite displacement.

Herlin Riley and Gullah Collective Headline Jazz Is Community in Charleston
Charleston Music Hall and Charleston Jazz Academy will coordinate artist arrivals and stage logistics across April 19–21, requiring timed load-ins, dedicated artist transfers, and student shuttles between venues; expect an estimated 5–8 instrument cases, a drum kit, and a PA truck to use the venue loading dock 60–90 minutes before curtain for efficient stage turnover.

Angola’s rapid tourism growth and transport implications after ITB Berlin 2026 showcase
Angola recorded a 30% increase in international arrivals in 2025, generating about USD 667 million in tourism revenue and positioning the country as one of the world’s fastest-growing destinations during ITB Berlin 2026, where Angola served as a host nation.

UAE. THE WORLD IS CHANGING. YOUR COMFORT REMAINS.
Your free safety reference for UAE travel — emergency contacts, embassy hotlines, hospitals and practical tips, all in one place.

Boarder Bob: Whistler-based 1990s Comic Strip and Its Cultural Tracks
From 1995 to roughly 2002, the Boarder Bob comic strip relied on quarterly print distribution, often shipped by FedEx from contributors to Snowboard Canada Magazine; each 11 x 17 hand-inked plate and its hardcopy proofs had to travel reliably between Whistler and Ontario, underscoring how logistics supported a small-community creative economy.

Akasa Air launches inaugural Mumbai–Guwahati service from new Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport terminal
Akasa Air operated the inaugural Mumbai–Guwahati–Mumbai service from the newly commissioned terminal at Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (LGBIA) on 22 February 2026, arriving Guwahati at 16:45 and departing 17:20 for the return leg.

Direct flights, new regional airports and what Greenland’s tourism boom means for transfers
United Airlines services from Newark delivered roughly 300 passengers weekly to Nuuk in 2025, depositing about 4,500 American visitors into a city of ~20,000—an operational spike that exposed capacity gaps at screening, accommodation and ground-mobility levels.

Radisson Collection and Radisson RED to grow in India via RHG–MBD Master Franchise
The Radisson Blu MBD Hotel Noida will be repositioned as Radisson Collection MBD after a major refurbishment, creating immediate demand shifts for airport and city transfers along the Delhi–Noida corridor and altering peak pickup windows for private drivers and shuttle services.

Stone Water by Zuper debuts a Bali-style multi-layered pool complex in Karjat
Karjat’s latest addition, Stone Water by Zuper, opens with 126 rooms and a first-in-Maharashtra multi-layered pool layout, immediately altering weekend transfer flows on the Mumbai–Pune corridor and increasing demand for private car pickups, shuttle services and event-day parking management.

Himalayan O₂ – The Tehri Lake Festival: logistics, routes and transfer advice
From March 6–9, 2026, Himalayan O₂ – The Tehri Lake Festival (HO₂–TTLF) at Tehri Lake will require scaled-up intercity transfer capacity, coordinated parking zones and hotel room blocks after the district administration and the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board confirmed partnerships with 100+ hotels and the addition of eight new trekking routes with trained local guides.
