Cunard Cruises (WhiteStar Cruise & Travel) : Queen Elizabeth 2025 Alaska cruises
Cruises International : Experience a…
Cunard Cruises (WhiteStar Cruise & Travel) : Queen Elizabeth 2025 Alaska cruises
Cruises International : Experience a…
Germany has increased flight taxes by 19%, causing a rise in airfares and prompting criticism from Iata, which has labelled the decision a “short-…
Australian low-cost point-to-point domestic carrier Bonza has stopped operating.
The airline began operating in January 2023, promising to reduce…
Holland America Line has announced the start of its long-term testing of biofuel on its flagship, Rotterdam.
Rotterdam, which…
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JW Marriott opened its second property in Kenya last month, the JW Marriott Hotel Nairobi in the Westlands commercial district. The other property is…
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Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority (RAKTA) and Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA) have taken a significant move towards transforming tourism and transportation in the Emirate by signing a future-forward Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Skyports Infrastructure (Skyports), the company leading the development of vertiport infrastructure for electric air taxi services. Marking the beginning of an exciting partnership that will pioneer sustainable tourism through electric air mobility, this pivotal MoU will see Skyports develop a network of vertiports to connect key attractions across Ras Al Khaimah, propelling the Emirate as a destination of the future and aligning with RAKTA’s Strategic Plan 2030.
India is rapidly emerging as a crucial source market for global tourism, driven by significant economic growth, demographic shifts, and infrastructural improvements, as highlighted on the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024 Future Stage, as the Middle East’s leading travel and tourism event returned to the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) for its 31st year.