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Disney Cruise Line welcomed its newest ship, the Disney Adventure, to its rapidly expanding fleet with a dazzling entertainment showcase on Wednesday that celebrated the popular Disney stories, characters, and music that come to life onboard.

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China is solidifying its position as one of the world’s largest travel source markets, with domestic trips projected to reach 4.08 billion and outbound departures expected to climb to 176.65 million by 2029, according to a leading data and analytics company GlobalData.

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With almost 100 pc of its exhibition space booked, ITB Berlin 2026 opened on Tuesday to showcase a resilient global tourism industry. Running until March 6, the event features almost 6,000 exhibitors from over 160 countries, highlighting growth in sustainability, technology and emerging markets such as India and Latin America.

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Expanding its footprint in the Indian Ocean, IndiGo, largest airline of India, will start flights between Chennai and the Reunion Island, a French territory located in the western Indian Ocean, from April 29.

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In a regional first, five southern African nations have introduced a unified cross-border avitourism route spanning their shared conservation landscape.

According to a press statement, the route links 12 key birding sites across 36 protected areas and gives access to more than 650 bird species. It follows major river systems such as the Kavango, Zambezi, Chobe, Kwando ...


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