Articles by James Miller — page 86

Why IndiGo Shares Climbed After a Record $2.45 Million Fine and What It Means for Travelers
This article explains why IndiGo stock rose even after a record USD 2.45 million fine and considers the implications for passengers, airport transfers and local taxi demand.

Odisha’s Tourism Policy 2026: Simplified Hotel Expansion and HAI Backing
The Odisha Tourism (Amendment) Policy 2026 introduces measures to make hotel investment easier and greener, with officials and the Hotel Association of India (HAI) projecting nearly 15,000 new rooms by 2036.

Israel merges Old Acre and Nazareth Development entities into a central Government Tourism Company
This article explains the recent Israeli government decision to merge two state tourism companies into a single executive body and to repurpose the Dead Sea Protection Company.

South African Tourism Expands Presence in Netherlands and Belgium After Vakantiebeurs Success
The Come Find Your Joy North Europe Roadshow follows South Africa’s positive reception at the 2026 Vakantiebeurs and sets out to broaden ties with Dutch and Belgian travel markets.

Goa launches financial incentives and VAT cut to boost flights and tourism
Goa has introduced an annual ₹2 crore airline incentive scheme aimed at strengthening air connectivity and drawing more tourists to the state.

Record Sri Lanka arrivals in 2025: Indian visitors top the list
Sri Lanka welcomed a record 2.3 million tourists in 2025, with visitors from India forming the largest single market—more than 531,511 arrivals that year.

New Kaziranga elevated corridor to protect wildlife and improve connectivity in Assam
This article reveals the plans and implications of the new Kaziranga elevated corridor project and what it means for wildlife protection and travel in Assam.

When a Melody Becomes a Map: How Songs Inspire Real Trips
This article reveals how short music clips and catchy hooks have reshaped the way people choose destinations and capture moments on the road.

Fitur 2026 Reveals How AI, Sustainability and Resilience Will Shape Travel
This article reveals the main trends surfaced at Fitur 2026 and what they mean for travel, transfers and local transport services.

Turkish Airlines resumes seven-weekly flights between Istanbul Airport and Tirana
The relaunch of Turkish Airlines services to Tirana restores a direct air link between Istanbul and the Albanian capital and strengthens connectivity across the Balkans and beyond.

Manor Church of England Academy Wins V&A Innovate and Develops Dog-Tread Harness at Yorkshire Artspace
This piece reveals how Manor Church of England Academy’s students translated a V&A Innovate brief into a working prototype during a hands-on visit to Yorkshire Artspace, Persistence Works.

M3F Festival 2026: Daytime Music, Artful Production, and Easy Access at Steele Indian School Park
M3F Festival 2026 comes back to Steele Indian School Park on March 6–7 with a wide-ranging lineup, expanded production elements, and the same sunny daytime vibe that makes it one of Arizona’s standout outdoor events.
