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India’s Efforts to Boost Adventure Tourism — India Report - skift.com - India - Thailand
skift.com
24.07.2024 / 03:25

India’s Efforts to Boost Adventure Tourism — India Report

The Indian government is exploring adventure tourism as an avenue of promoting destinations across the country. For instance, earlier this month, the newly appointed minister of tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat went skydiving in Haryana on World Skydiving Day. 

Forget Spain. These under-the-radar countries actually want you to visit. - insider.com - Spain - city Venice - city These
insider.com
23.07.2024 / 16:44

Forget Spain. These under-the-radar countries actually want you to visit.

From protesters in Barcelona to large cruise ship bans and visitor taxes in Venice, the world's hottest destinations are making it clear that overtourism negatively impacts the quality of life for locals.

Sylvia Earle Is Helping Travelers Explore—And Preserve—the World's Oceans - cntraveler.com - state Mississippi - city New York - state Florida - India - state Indiana
cntraveler.com
18.07.2024 / 23:23

Sylvia Earle Is Helping Travelers Explore—And Preserve—the World's Oceans

When we talk about traveling the world, we often speak exclusively of the earth’s surface: the number of countries visited, borders crossed, cities surveyed.

Help! We Had to Sleep in the Hotel’s Breakfast Room. We Would Like a $215 Refund. - nytimes.com - New York - state Florida - city Boise
nytimes.com
18.07.2024 / 10:21

Help! We Had to Sleep in the Hotel’s Breakfast Room. We Would Like a $215 Refund.

Last September, my husband and I flew to New York City and headed to the Ridge Hotel on the Lower East Side to spend a few days before a cruise. Since the Ridge had “contactless check-in,” we had received two codes to get in the front entrance and our room. When we arrived after midnight, we had no problems getting into the hotel with the first code. But we couldn’t get into our room with the second code. There were no staff on duty, so we called the hotel’s number. But the woman who answered could not help and subsequent calls went to voice mail. I also sent messages through the Booking.com app, the online travel agency with which we made the reservation, but the staff there couldn’t solve the issue. So we spent the night in the hotel’s breakfast room, where the restroom also required a code that we did not have. The next morning, the hotel staff sent an apologetic message with the right code, and promised us a refund for that night, about $215. But we never got the money, even though the hotel insists they returned it to Booking. Can you help?

Jamaica welcomes 55,000 visitors post-hurricane Beryl - traveldailynews.com - Brazil - Jamaica - city Kingston, Jamaica - state Bartlett
traveldailynews.com
16.07.2024 / 10:43

Jamaica welcomes 55,000 visitors post-hurricane Beryl

After Hurricane Beryl, Jamaica quickly rebounded, welcoming 55,000 visitors within a week, showcasing resilience and readiness, highlighted by Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett.

Last-Minute Short-Term Rentals Could Help in Soft Markets - skift.com - state North Carolina - state South Carolina
skift.com
16.07.2024 / 04:57

Last-Minute Short-Term Rentals Could Help in Soft Markets

Last-minute travel sites have traditionally gained ground during challenging economic times.

One Year After Maui's Wildfires, Meet the Locals Ensuring Travel Helps the Island Heal - cntraveler.com - county Maui - Guinea - Hawaiian
cntraveler.com
15.07.2024 / 19:10

One Year After Maui's Wildfires, Meet the Locals Ensuring Travel Helps the Island Heal

Early one Saturday morning in April, I find myself beneath a dense tree canopy in Maui's Honōkowai Valley. The air is still. Sparrows and mynahs chirp cheerfully. A wild pig, one of thousands that roam the mountain ranges of the Hawaiian Islands, darts in front of me. It's hard to believe that the crush of resorts along Ka‘anapali Beach, on Maui's western shore, are just a few miles away.

Hurricane Beryl Forces Airport Closures, Travel Advisories Across the Caribbean — What to Know - travelandleisure.com - Usa - Mexico - Belize - state Alaska - Jamaica - Cayman Islands - city Kingston, Jamaica - city Sangster
travelandleisure.com
13.07.2024 / 12:29

Hurricane Beryl Forces Airport Closures, Travel Advisories Across the Caribbean — What to Know

Several airports across the Caribbean have closed and airline travel alerts issued as Hurricane Beryl barrels toward Jamaica.

What happens if my flight is cancelled due to Hurricane Beryl? Everything you need to know - euronews.com - Britain - Usa - state Louisiana - Mexico - state Texas - Belize - Jamaica - county Atlantic - Venezuela - Grenada
euronews.com
13.07.2024 / 11:06

What happens if my flight is cancelled due to Hurricane Beryl? Everything you need to know

At least seven people in Jamaica have been killed and thousands of others are left assessing the damage after Hurricane Beryl hit the southern coast of the island in the early hours of Thursday.

Jamaica reopens for business after Hurricane Beryl - traveldailynews.com - Jamaica - city Kingston
traveldailynews.com
13.07.2024 / 09:38

Jamaica reopens for business after Hurricane Beryl

Hurricane Beryl bypassed Jamaica without major damage, allowing tourism to quickly resume. Airports are reopening, and the island welcomed over two million visitors in early 2024, showcasing its resilience and readiness to host tourists.

As Hurricane Beryl Intensifies, American Airlines Adds Three Flights From Jamaica to US - travelpulse.com - Usa - Canada - Jamaica - Haiti - Dominican Republic - county Atlantic - Grenada
travelpulse.com
13.07.2024 / 09:22

As Hurricane Beryl Intensifies, American Airlines Adds Three Flights From Jamaica to US

American Airlines will offer three additional flights on July 2, 2024, from Jamaica to the United States as Hurricane Beryl pushes its way further into the Caribbean.With the new flights added, the carrier will operate 14 flights from Jamaica to the United States in response to the hurricane, according to a report from Jamaica Observer.The hurricane already made landfall on Grenada’s Carriacou Island as a Category 4 storm on Monday. At least three deaths have been attributed to the hurricane, which hit Grenada with 150-mile-per-hour winds, according to news reports.The storm has since restrengthened and on Monday night it was labeled the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record.

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