Category: Travel News
-
Americans Can Travel to Cuba: Insights for Planning Your Trip
In 2025, the question of whether Americans can travel to Cuba remains a popular query among US travelers. Cuba’s allure stems from its rich blend of Latin and Caribbean cultures, pristine beaches, vibrant music, and vintage charm. Despite its proximity to the US, the island has long been shrouded in mystery due to historical political…
-
British Airways Resumes Kuala Lumpur Flights, Expands Global Network
British Airways recently resumed flights to Kuala Lumpur after a hiatus of five years. The airline’s return to Malaysia was marked by the inaugural flight BA33, departing from London Heathrow and landing at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on April 2nd. This route had been suspended during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and its revival…
-
Lipault Lost In Berlin Cabin 2.0: Travel in Style and Functionality
When it comes to travel, the right luggage can make all the difference. For years, I stuck to my trusty hard-shell carry-on, enduring its weight and occasional struggles at airports. But a recent discovery changed my perspective on travel gear. Rough Guides Mini Berlin: Travel Guide with eBook | $19.99 Enter Lipault, a Parisian brand…
-
Rooftop Restaurants in Athens: Gastronomy Meets Panorama
Athens, a city steeped in history and culture, offers a cinematic experience from its rooftops. These elevated dining spots provide a multisensory performance, where fine dining meets breathtaking views of ancient landmarks like the Acropolis and Lycabettus. From sunset champagne to midnight mezze, each rooftop restaurant in Athens brings a unique blend of gastronomy and…
-
Israel Educational Travel Alliance Summit Revitalizes Post-Conflict Sector
Israel’s travel industry, just beginning to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, faced a significant setback with the Oct. 7 terror attacks and subsequent war. The aftermath led to a sharp decline in participant numbers due to heightened security concerns and soaring ticket prices amid flight suspensions to Ben Gurion International Airport. DK…
-
The Hoxton, Florence: Historic Charm Meets Modern Luxury
The Hoxton, Florence has recently debuted as the brand’s second hotel in Italy, following the successful launch of The Hoxton, Rome in 2021. Situated in the heart of Florence’s historic center, the hotel boasts 161 rooms spread across two distinct buildings. One building is a 16th-century late-Renaissance palazzo with its original facade and vaulted arcade,…
-
Air New Zealand Restarts Auckland-Nouméa Flights Amid Civil Unrest
Air New Zealand has announced the resumption of its Auckland-Nouméa flights from 1 November, marking a significant milestone after a prolonged hiatus due to civil unrest in the French Pacific territory. The decision to restart the service comes following the New Zealand government’s update on safe travel advisories for New Caledonia. Lonely Planet New Zealand:…
-
Friedrich Merz’s Diplomatic Debut: Shaping Germany’s Global Role
After being elected as the new German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz wasted no time in embarking on his first international trip, starting with visits to Paris and Warsaw. His agenda included discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron on enhancing Europe’s autonomy amidst shifting US foreign policies under the Trump administration. WARSAW TRAVEL GUIDE 2025: Discovering the…
-
Qatar Airways Unveils ‘Qsuite Next Gen’ at ATM Dubai
Qatar Airways is set to unveil its latest innovation, the ‘Qsuite Next Gen’, at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai. This new iteration of the award-winning Qsuite Business Class promises a luxurious and customizable travel experience. The airline aims to showcase its cutting-edge product to visitors and exhibitors at the event from April 28…