Inbound travel restrictions relax in Namibia

At first, the nation expected guests to re-test themselves subsequent to going through 5 days in the nation, which has now been rejected. The new, more loosened up prerequisite is powerful until late on November 30, as per Tourism Update. Namibia has been available to global explorers since September 1 through its Hosea Kutako International […]
All good for Zanzibar Travellers

The updates on Mango’s two flights every week to the island heaven of Zanzibar has come in the nick of time when South Africans’ considerations are going to their Christmas occasion. The carrier’s declaration of direct assistance, implies a speedy and simple flight, making it one of the least demanding abroad seashore occasion objections for […]
Abu Dhabi launches kosher food certificates as it chases more Jewish tourists

Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi signs agreement to launch the Abu Dhabi Hotels Kosher Certification Project The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has signed an agreement with the Emirates Agency for Kosher Certification to launch the Abu Dhabi Hotels Kosher Certification Project. The deal officially certifies […]
India’s SpiceJet set to launch RAK hub operations after a lengthy delay

Flights from Mumbai and Delhi would operate under the current bilateral bubble agreement between the UAE and India Plans by SpiceJet to launch its first international hub in Ras Al Khaimah could take off by the end of next month after a lengthy delay caused, in part, by the global coronavirus pandemic. The operations were […]
Impact of coronavirus ‘gradually fading’: UAE’s aviation chief

UAE: Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, director-general of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) said aircraft flying over UAE airspace increased by more than 200 percent compared to the volume of air traffic in April at the height of the pandemic when much of the UAE was in lockdown. Al Suwaidi told state news agency […]
For September Europe’s Hotel Industry Reported Slight Performance Decreases from the Prior Month

Europe’s hotel occupancy fell 51.7% to 38.9% in September, according to monthly data from STR. ADR dipped 27.2% to €90.78 ($107.50) and RevpAR declined 64.8% to €35.31 ($41.48). Reflecting a post-summer lag in demand, Europe’s hotel industry reported slight performance decreases from the prior month, according to September 2020 data from STR. Euro constant currency, […]
IHG Third Quarter Group Q3 RevPAR Down 53.4%

RevPAR reflects a 30%pts reduction in occupancy YoY, with rate holding at ~80% of prior-year levels Occupancy improved to 44% from 25% in Q2; 199 hotels (3% of estate) remained closed on 30 September Net system size growth of 2.9% YoY; global estate now 890k rooms (5,977 hotels) 11k rooms opened (82 hotels), 23k YTD; […]
Taj Hotels introduces Digital Detox Programme

Each morning begins with Yoga, followed by therapies for the head, neck, and shoulders including champi, detox massages, lymphatic drainage therapy, and eye cupping – each designed to align body, mind, and spirit. Taj Hotels introduced its Digital Detox Programme. The Digital Detox program, carefully designed by Jiva experts, offers curated detox therapies, mindfulness sessions […]
Siemens Mobility and Newag sign traction equipment agreement

POLAND: Siemens Mobility and Newag have signed a five-year framework agreement for the supply of up to 200 traction drives for Impuls 2 electric multiple-units ordered by commuter operator SKM Warszawa. This is the first contract for Siemens Mobility to delivery complete traction drives for the Polish manufacturer’s EMUs. ‘Siemens Mobility, as a producer of […]
Hundreds in France stuck on TGV train overnight after power failures

Hundreds of travellers spent the night stranded and hungry on a French TGV train after an electrical failure saw it reach its destination almost a day late. The train left Hendaye on the Spanish border bound for Paris, carrying nearly 1,000 passengers despite a spike of Covid-19 infections in France, and had been due to arrive […]
