Dubai’s World Islands Finally Open to Tourists After 22 Years
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.
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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.
The GCC has approved the first phase of a one-stop travel system, beginning with a UAE–Bahrain airport trial designed to simplify travel procedures for Gulf citizens.
Delta Air Lines will restart its Tel Aviv routes from Atlanta and Boston next year, joining other U.S. carriers as service to Israel gradually returns.
Riyadh Air is set to operate its first flight to London this October, a trial run ahead of its full commercial launch in 2026.
United Airlines plans to resume direct service between Tel Aviv and both Washington D.C. and Chicago beginning summer 2026, expanding its Middle East network beyond New York.
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.