Universal Orlando to Reopen Stardust Racers Ride Weeks After Tragedy
Universal Orlando will reopen the Stardust Racers ride just weeks after a tragic accident, with new safety measures and operational reviews in place.
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Universal Orlando will reopen the Stardust Racers ride just weeks after a tragic accident, with new safety measures and operational reviews in place.
Delta Air Lines is set to launch new seasonal nonstop flights from New York-JFK to Malta and Sardinia starting summer 2026, offering U.S. travelers easier access to two stunning Mediterranean islands.
Frontier Airlines announces 20 new routes, many overlapping with Spirit Airlines’ key markets, aiming to capture budget-conscious travelers amid Spirit’s financial challenges.
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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 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.
In response to the surge of luxury developments, Portugal is now enforcing stricter beach access regulations to protect public rights and preserve coastal landscapes.
The European Union plans to raise the ETIAS travel fee from €7 to €20 by 2026, impacting millions of international travelers visiting the Schengen Area.