South Korea Reopens Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Group Tours in September
Starting September 2025, South Korea will allow visa-free entry for Chinese group tourists, signaling a major boost to tourism and cross-border travel.
Starting September 2025, South Korea will allow visa-free entry for Chinese group tourists, signaling a major boost to tourism and cross-border travel.
Southwest Airlines has partnered with Priceline to offer travelers more booking options, allowing customers to book Southwest flights directly on Priceline’s platform while still earning Rapid Rewards points.
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Trivago achieved 17% year-over-year revenue growth in Q2 2025, marking its third straight quarter of gains, and finalized its acquisition of AI-powered travel tech company Holisto, signaling a strategic expansion beyond metasearch.
Starting in 2027, New Zealand will require foreign visitors to pay a fee – ranging from NZ$20 to NZ$40 – at four of its most visited conservation sites, reinvesting the revenue in maintenance, infrastructure, and boosting local communities.
Airbnb posted a robust Q2 2025 with double‑digit revenue growth, record profitability, and new services and AI strategies that underline its push toward becoming a comprehensive travel platform.
Booking.com has launched its first-ever U.S. credit card – the Genius Rewards Visa Signature Card – offering tier upgrades, travel credits, and no annual fee to drive direct bookings via its app and platform.
Mandarin Oriental is set to launch its second Dubai property – Mandarin Oriental Downtown, Dubai – within the architectural spectacle of Wasl Tower this October. Featuring 259 rooms and 224 branded residences, this luxury hotel reimagines urban hospitality with design innovation, sustainability, and world-class wellness and dining.
Adyen’s 2025 Hospitality & Travel Report reveals a surge in AI-driven travel booking – from planning to payments – while payments flexibility and fraud prevention emerge as key industry priorities.
Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in the Aseer province, aiming to transform its natural landscapes and cultural heritage into a world-class tourism destination that supports the Kingdom’s 2030 goals.
The Trump administration will require some foreign visitors to post a bond of up to $15,000 to enter the United States, aiming to curb overstays and tighten travel regulations.
Tourism Australia has revived its iconic ‘Come and Say G’Day’ branding with a $130 million campaign featuring celebrity ambassadors, regional storytelling, and immersive cultural themes to attract global travelers.
Dubai welcomed nearly 10 million international visitors in the first half of 2025, driven by strategic initiatives like the One Freezone Passport and rising global interest in the city as a premier destination.
Hyatt has officially opened Hyatt Place Tallinn, marking its debut in Estonia with a modern, convenient hotel catering to business and leisure travelers alike.
Delta Air Lines has officially clarified that it will not use artificial intelligence to set individual ticket prices, responding to recent speculation and customer concerns about AI-driven pricing strategies.