Airbnb Adds Hotels, Rental Cars and AI Tools as It Pushes Beyond Home Rentals
Airbnb is expanding beyond home rentals with boutique hotels, rental cars, grocery delivery, luggage storage and new AI tools for guests and hosts.
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Airbnb is expanding beyond home rentals with boutique hotels, rental cars, grocery delivery, luggage storage and new AI tools for guests and hosts.
The UAE passport has strengthened its position among the world’s most powerful travel documents, giving Emirati citizens wider access to destinations and reinforcing the country’s global mobility profile.
Dusit Hotels and Resorts has launched a short booking promotion that gives travelers a free night for every paid night at selected properties across Asia and Guam. The deal signals how hotel groups are leaning harder on longer-stay offers to drive demand in 2026.
Situ has opened a Singapore office as part of its expansion in Asia-Pacific, extending its serviced accommodation network beyond the Americas launch in February. The move strengthens the company’s ability to support multinational clients across key business travel markets.
Singapore Airlines is set to lift its Australian network to a record 23 daily flights when Western Sydney joins the map in November. The expansion is not just about capacity – it also strengthens the airline’s position in one of its most important long-haul markets.
Singapore Airlines is increasing flights from London Gatwick to Singapore this summer as demand grows and airspace disruptions reshape routes.
Netflix’s Culinary Class Wars is reshaping travel behavior, with restaurant bookings surging and food becoming a central driver of global tourism.
United Airlines introduces its most premium aircraft yet, featuring Polaris Studio suites and upgraded long-haul cabins.
Hilton signs a franchise deal with Yotel, bringing the tech-driven brand into its new Select platform while preserving its independent identity.
Travelers can book seats later today on the airline’s most premium aircraft yet, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with Elevated interior featuring the first United Polaris Studio℠ suites, roomier seats, larger seatback screens and Bluetooth connectivity at every seat in every cabin. The inaugural international flight, UA1, is scheduled for April 22 from San Francisco to Singapore; tickets will be for sale later today on United.com and the United app.
Disney Cruise Line has revealed Disney Believe, its next ship set for 2027, as part of a broader fleet expansion strategy.
European airlines are adding direct long-haul flights to Asia and Africa as travelers avoid Middle Eastern hubs amid ongoing conflict.
The Walt Disney Company has appointed Thomas Mazloum as Chairman of Disney Experiences, overseeing the company’s global theme parks, cruise line, resorts, and adventure travel businesses.
The ongoing conflict involving Iran is pushing oil prices higher and forcing airlines to raise ticket prices on several long-haul routes. The situation could slow global tourism growth in 2026.
Pan Pacific Hotels Group has introduced a unified wedding campaign across five Singapore properties, offering couples rewards and flexible celebration options.