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War in the Persian Gulf raises oil prices and disrupts flights: what it means for travellers and tourism in Thailand

War in the Persian Gulf raises oil prices and ...

Find out how the conflict in the Persian Gulf, a surge in oil prices and airspace closures make airline tickets more expensive, lengthen flights and break connections via Dubai and Doha, affecting travel to Thailand as well. We bring an overview of the impact on prices, delays, cancellations and holiday planning.

Tourism at record highs, but under pressure: expensive travel, overtourism and infrastructure in Europe 2026

Tourism at record highs, but under pressure: ...

Here’s an overview of why, despite UN Tourism and IATA record figures, travel is getting more expensive and how Barcelona, Venice and Amsterdam are raising tourist fees. Find out where infrastructure is breaking, what EES brings at borders, and how the balance between visitors and local communities’ daily life is being sought in 2026.

Afghanistan and Pakistan at ITB Berlin 2026 amid border escalation threatening tourism plans

Afghanistan and Pakistan at ITB Berlin 2026 ...

Find out how Afghanistan and Pakistan announced appearances at ITB Berlin 2026, while clashes on the border escalate with air and artillery strikes. We bring what is known about security risks, crossing closures, travel advisories, and how the crisis could affect contracts, tourism plans, and the travel season.

Destinations International marked the second Destination Professionals Day and emphasized the role of DMOs in tourism

Destinations International marked the second ...

Learn how Destinations International marked the second Destination Professionals Day on 19 February, alongside proclamations in Canada and U.S. states. We explain what destination organizations do behind the scenes and why the industry sees them as key to development and sustainable tourism. Also learn what this means for local communities and meetings and conventions tourism.

Guam welcomed 854 guests from Taipei for Lunar New Year, GVB sees a signal of strengthening of the Taiwanese market

Guam welcomed 854 guests from Taipei for ...

Learn how charters from Taipei in February 2026 brought 854 visitors to Guam and why the Guam Visitors Bureau interprets that wave as a sign of strengthening of the Taiwanese market. We provide an overview of flights, load factors, the holiday context and possible effects on hotels and the local economy, and what all this means for the tourist season in Tumon.

Nairobi tourism resilience summit: Bartlett called for stronger cybersecurity and global cooperation

Nairobi tourism resilience summit: Bartlett ...

Find out what the world’s tourism leaders said from Nairobi: after a series of crises they are seeking a shift from firefighting to real transformation. The focus is on cybersecurity, trusted information, and coordination among states so that travel remains sustainable and more resilient to shocks. We bring an overview of the highlights from the 16–18 February 2026 summit.

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