The World’s Most Desirable Countries to Visit in 2025
A global poll of 208,000 travelers reveals the top 10 most desirable countries to visit in 2025, with Japan returning to first place after more than a decade.
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A global poll of 208,000 travelers reveals the top 10 most desirable countries to visit in 2025, with Japan returning to first place after more than a decade.
Universal Kids Resort is set to open in Frisco, Texas in 2026, introducing the brand’s first theme park designed entirely for families with young children.
The newly renovated Riu Palace Calypso has reopened on Jandía Beach in Fuerteventura as an adults-only resort with refreshed rooms, expanded dining and major sustainability improvements.
Google is rolling out powerful new AI tools – from global Flight Deals to Canvas trip planning and agentic booking – designed to simplify everything from itinerary building to reservations.
The United States has introduced the FIFA Pass, a new system offering priority visa appointments to millions of international fans planning to attend the 2026 World Cup.
Dar Global and The Trump Organization are launching the first Trump hotel in the Maldives and the world’s first tokenized hotel development project, marking a major shift in luxury travel investment.
A record-breaking 81.8 million Americans are expected to travel this Thanksgiving, even as the country recovers from a prolonged shutdown that disrupted flights and fueled last-minute itinerary changes.
Portugal’s aviation authority has formally warned Ryanair that it must accept printed paper boarding passes, despite the airline’s push toward its all-digital boarding pass policy.
The FAA is easing flight restrictions after the record US shutdown, reducing mandatory cuts and signaling the first steps toward stabilizing the nation’s strained aviation system.
Dubai’s ambitious World Islands project, once left abandoned after the 2008 financial crash, is finally welcoming tourists with new luxury resorts and revived developments.