DXB welcomed 41.6 million guests in the first six months of 2023

DXB welcomed 41.6 million guests in the first six months of 2023

Dubai International Airport (DXB), the world’s busiest international hub, welcomed 41.6 million guests in the first six months of 2023, over 100% compared to H1 2019. DXB registered a robust performance throughout the second quarter, during which passenger traffic surged by 42.7% year on year to reach 20.3m. May was the busiest month during Q2 with…

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Bonza Cuts Unpopular Flights Months After Launch

Bonza Cuts Unpopular Flights Months After Launch

Just six months after taking off in Queensland, Australia’s newest low-cost airline aiming to link regional destinations eliminates many unpopular routes and lowers the frequency of others. The Queensland’s Sunshine Coast-based airline has announced it will cut five regional routes because of customer complaints about flight cancellations. They connect the Sunshine Coast to Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Tamworth,…

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I Spent 5 Months In This Trending Country And Here’s What Surprised Me The Most

I Spent 5 Months In This Trending Country And Here’s What Surprised Me The Most

If you follow any travel blogs or read travel news, (and since you are here reading this, I will assume you do!) then you have undoubtedly read about Albania. This small country located on the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe has been gaining more and more attention recently for travelers looking for something different, affordable,…

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5 Destinations Allowing American Nomads To Stay For 6 Months Or More Without A Visa

5 Destinations Allowing American Nomads To Stay For 6 Months Or More Without A Visa

Digital nomadism is on the rise now that (most of) the world has fully reopened for tourism. From the Americas to the Easternmost reaches of Asia, more and more countries are issuing Digital Nomad Visas (DNVs). The only downside to this trend? Sometimes, applying for a visa can be very expensive, not to mention a…

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Digital Nomads Can Stay In Colombia For Up To 6 Months Without A Visa

Digital Nomads Can Stay In Colombia For Up To 6 Months Without A Visa

The world is opening up to long-term travelers now that the health crisis has led to a surge in remote work trends, but the tried-and-true Colombia remains one of the top destinations for digital nomads. Even without a pre-issued visa, they are permitted to stay in the country for up to 6 months, completely bureaucracy-free.…

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