Overtourism has become one of the most pressing issues for popular travel destinations around the world. With rising global mobility and increased access to affordable travel, many once-undiscovered spots have become overtaken by tourists, leading to negative impacts on the environment, local communities, and the tourism experience itself. In response, some destinations have introduced measures to manage crowds and preserve their cultural and environmental integrity.
Read MoreToday, a stunning low-altitude flyover wowed families and sports enthusiasts at the Sevens Stadium, marking the 53rd UAE Eid Al Etihad. The event occurred on the closing day of the region’s most enduring sports and entertainment festival, the Emirates Dubai 7s.
Read MoreErth Abu Dhabi Hotel is poised to participate in the prestigious International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM) in Cannes, France, from December 2 to 5, 2024. This exclusive global event provides a platform for luxury travel brands to engage with an international audience, and Erth Abu Dhabi Hotel will seize the opportunity to present its distinctive offerings to global partners seeking exceptional travel experiences.
Read MoreGulf Air Flight GF5, traveling from Bahrain to Manchester, was forced to divert to Kuwait International Airport on December 1 after a technical issue with the aircraft. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which had taken off from Bahrain at 2:05 am, was scheduled to reach Manchester in 7.5 hours. However, due to an unexpected malfunction, the flight was redirected, and it landed at Kuwait Airport at 4:01 am local time, leaving many passengers, especially those from India, in a difficult situation.
Read MoreRadisson Hotel Group has announced plans to open its first Radisson Collection property in Madrid, scheduled for 2027. The 154-room hotel will occupy a heritage-protected classical building located at Alcalá 21, in the heart of the city’s Canalejas area.
Read MoreJapan’s tourism industry is gearing up for a bumper December, spurred by a blend of nature, culture, and technology. From botanical breaks and wellness tours to the growing influence of film tourism, the country is attracting an eclectic mix of travelers. Meanwhile, innovations in mobile data and e-commerce pricing are shaping how tourists plan and experience their holidays. Additionally, the allure of Japan’s famous night lights is providing an enchanting backdrop to winter tourism, encouraging visitors to explore beyond the usual attractions.
Read MoreAs more companies implement artificial intelligence for daily tasks, some industry leaders are working to push back against certain aspects of the technology.
Read MoreUniversity scientists have trained a robotic surgical system to do work with the skill of human doctors, possibly transforming the future of surgeries.
Read MoreKurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how to update your iPhone to add Apple Intelligence, which he says can transform your interactions with your phone.
Read MoreA woman on TikTok shared a video showing that her laptop broke on an airplane after she placed it in the seat pocket in front of her before a fellow passenger reclined.
Read MoreSan Jose State volleyball player Blaire Fleming will play for a conference championship at the center of a political firestorm over transgender inclusion.
Read MoreIncoming border czar Tom Homan tells "The Ingraham Angle" he has a message for sanctuary city officials who do not comply with President-elect Donald Trump's border policies.
Read MoreColumnist David Marcus warns Democrat mayors that resisting incoming President Trump's plans to deport illegal immigrants will only anger the electorate.
Read MoreMcColl Mayor George Garner II died in a vehicle crash in Mechanicsville just days after his town's entire police force resigned, officials say.
Read MoreLynn Stephenson, a woman in her 60s, decided to sell her home, quit her job and travel the world in earnest - and is determined to get to all the countries of the globe. Here's why she's doing it.
Read MoreHezbollah terrorists reportedly are smuggling weapons across Lebanon's borders despite an ongoing ceasefire with Israel.
Read MoreSen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., admitted in a new interview that the Democratic Party's method of speaking to male voters was "condescending" and "Insulting."
Read MoreAmid a rapid-fire collapse of Syrian, Hezbollah, Russian and Iranian forces in northern Syria, questions are surfacing about U.S. policy toward the emerging new order in the war-ravaged Syrian Arab Republic.
Read MoreA young boy's finding is now on display at the Worthing Museum in England. His accidental discovery turned out to be an ancient axe dating back around 60,000 years.
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