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25 Feb

Singapore Announcement Sends Shockwaves Through Italy’s Shipyards as Regent Seven Seas Cruises Plans 2036 Mediterranean-Built Luxury Liner to Expand Global Routes From Rome and Venice to Asia-Pacific Gateways — What Travelers Should Expect Next

Singapore Announcement Sends Shockwaves Through Italy’s Shipyards as Regent Seven Seas Cruises Plans 2036 Mediterranean-Built Luxury Liner to Expand Global Routes From Rome and Venice to Asia-Pacific Gateways — What Travelers Should Expect Next Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled plans to further strengthen its footprint in the ultra-luxury cruise market with the addition of a fourth vessel in its highly anticipated Prestige-Class fleet, scheduled for delivery in 2036. The announcement, made in Singapore, confirms that the new ship will be constructed by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, reinforcing Europe’s role in shaping...

25 Feb

Singapore Dry Dock Makeover Gives Carnival Encounter a Fresh Identity, Promising Bigger Comfort and Better South Pacific Cruise Adventures

Singapore Dry Dock Makeover Gives Carnival Encounter a Fresh Identity, Promising Bigger Comfort and Better South Pacific Cruise Adventures The cruise travel industry is constantly changing. Ships must evolve to meet new traveller expectations. Carnival Encounter is doing exactly that. The ship has recently completed a planned dry dock programme in Singapore. This upgrade marks a new phase for cruise holidays across Australia and the South Pacific. For travellers, this is not just routine maintenance. It is a complete refresh aimed at comfort, fun, and relaxation. The upgrades prepare the ship for...

25 Feb

Singapore’s Marina Bay, Sentosa and Changi Airport Feel the Impact as Mainland China, Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia and India Travel Flows Shift in January — What This Means for Southeast Asia Tourism Going Forward

Singapore’s Marina Bay, Sentosa and Changi Airport Feel the Impact as Mainland China, Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia and India Travel Flows Shift in January — What This Means for Southeast Asia Tourism Going Forward Singapore’s tourism momentum softened at the start of the year, as international visitor arrivals fell to 1.50 million in January, marking an 8.1 percent year-on-year decline. The dip was most visible in arrivals from Mainland China and Indonesia, two of Singapore’s most influential inbound markets. Although the city-state closed 2025 with 16.9 million total international visitors, reflecting a...

25 Feb

From Japan to Australia: Why More Countries Are Banning In‑Flight Power Bank Use and What Travelers Must Know

From Japan to Australia: Why More Countries Are Banning In‑Flight Power Bank Use and What Travelers Must Know A rapid increase in lithium battery incidents in aircraft cabins has led to tighter controls on power banks across multiple aviation markets. The use of these devices to charge phones, laptops or other electronics in the air is now being either fully prohibited or heavily restricted by regulators and airlines in several countries. A clear distinction is being drawn between simply carrying power banks on board and actively using them during flight, with...

24 Feb

Tokyo, Ubud, Reykjavik, Singapore And Beyond These Cities Are Completely Redefining Solo Travel For Women, Discover Why They’re The Ultimate Destinations For Your Next Adventure

Tokyo, Ubud, Reykjavik, Singapore And Beyond These Cities Are Completely Redefining Solo Travel For Women, Discover Why They’re The Ultimate Destinations For Your Next Adventure Amsterdam, along with cities like Copenhagen, Lisbon, Melbourne, Reykjavik, Singapore, Tokyo, and Ubud, has become one of the most sought-after destinations for solo women travelers. As more women embrace solo travel, these cities stand out for their safety, cultural richness, and the welcoming environments they provide. Amsterdam, in particular, offers a perfect mix of history, vibrant culture, and modern convenience, making it an ideal city for...

24 Feb

South Africa Joins Denmark, Singapore, Qatar, Jamaica, Peru, Colombia And Others in the Ultimate 2026 Travel Safety Ranking Revealing Venezuela as the Most Dangerous Solo Travel Destination

South Africa Joins Denmark, Singapore, Qatar, Jamaica, Peru, Colombia And Others in the Ultimate 2026 Travel Safety Ranking Revealing Venezuela as the Most Dangerous Solo Travel Destination South Africa joins Denmark, Singapore, Qatar, Jamaica, Peru, Colombia and other nations in the 2026 travel safety ranking because this year’s comprehensive risk analysis by Squaremouth reveals stark contrasts in how safe countries are for independent explorers. According to the study, Venezuela emerges as the most dangerous destination for solo travelers, driven by widespread violent crime, low perceptions of personal safety, limited healthcare access,...

24 Feb

Thailand Joins Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, and More in Dominating Asia’s Tourism Surge While the Philippines Faces a Sharp Decline Due to Burdensome Travel Tax

Thailand Joins Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, and More in Dominating Asia’s Tourism Surge While the Philippines Faces a Sharp Decline Due to Burdensome Travel Tax Thailand joins Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, and more in dominating Asia’s tourism surge, as these countries continue to attract increasing numbers of international visitors. With policies that reduce travel costs and improve accessibility, they have positioned themselves as top destinations in the region. Meanwhile, the Philippines faces a sharp decline in tourism, largely due to its burdensome travel tax, which has become a significant...

24 Feb

Thousands of Travellers Stranded at Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane Airports in Australia as 542 flights Are Delayed and 54 Cancelled Disrupting Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, and More Across New Zealand, United States, Singapore, Impacting Los Angeles, Auckland, Dubai, and Beyond

Thousands of Travellers Stranded at Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane Airports in Australia as 542 flights Are Delayed and 54 Cancelled Disrupting Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, and More Across New Zealand, United States, Singapore, Impacting Los Angeles, Auckland, Dubai, and Beyond Thousands of travellers have been stranded at Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane airports in Australia after 542 flights were delayed and 54 cancelled, causing widespread disruption to major airlines like Qantas, Cathay Pacific, and Emirates. The chaos, which has impacted travel to key international destinations including Los Angeles, Auckland, and Dubai, is...

24 Feb

Thailand’s Bangkok, Chiang Mai And Krabi Link With Tokyo, Sendai, Da Nang, Singapore And Shanghai As AirAsia Opens Deep Fare Cuts Into 2027 — A Smart Guide For Asia-Pacific Explorers

Thailand’s Bangkok, Chiang Mai And Krabi Link With Tokyo, Sendai, Da Nang, Singapore And Shanghai As AirAsia Opens Deep Fare Cuts Into 2027 — A Smart Guide For Asia-Pacific Explorers As Thailand prepares for another high-impact tourism year, AirAsia’s 0 THB base fares and up to 80% savings across routes from Bangkok, Phuket, Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore and Almaty are reshaping how travelers plan their 2026 and early 2027 journeys. The airline’s latest network-wide promotion, running for bookings until 1 March 2026 for travel between 1 June 2026 and 27 March 2027,...

23 Feb

Etihad Airways joins Qatar Airways, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Air New Zealand, EVA Air & Korean Air in the Leading UAE, Qatar and Singapore Tourism Boom as Marriott, Hilton, Accor and Hyatt See Surge After 2026, Safest Airline Rankings

Etihad Airways joins Qatar Airways, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Air New Zealand, EVA Air & Korean Air in the Leading UAE, Qatar and Singapore Tourism Boom as Marriott, Hilton, Accor and Hyatt See Surge After 2026, Safest Airline Rankings Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways and Emirates are not just competing for premium cabins and global routes in 2026—they are redefining how travelers choose where to fly, as airline safety becomes the single most powerful driver of international tourism decisions. With AirlineRatings officially naming the world’s top 10 safest full-service airlines...