Following a four-year hiatus, Seatrade Cruise Asia Pacific returns this fall, bringing the cruise community together in Hong Kong, 24-26 October 2023 at the JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong, China. Inspired by the overarching theme – Rebuilding Asia Cruising Together – the revived event, supported by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, will include a two-track conference programme featuring leading stakeholders in the industry…
Web in Travel releases theme and program and speakers for October conference in Singapore
Web in Travel (WiT), the global news and events platform focused on travel technology, has released the program and speakers for its WiT Singapore Conference, which takes place in the city’s prestigious Marina Bay Sands resort from October 2-4, 2023. The event, themed The Human Revolution, will focus on the scale of change within the…
W Sydney to debut at Darling Harbour on 12 October, 2023
W Sydney announced that the hotel will open its doors on Thursday 12 October, 2023. Having already made its mark on Darling Harbour with its iconic curved architecture, W Sydney will energise the city when it opens, seamlessly blending the luxury liberated W Hotels DNA with Sydney and Australia’s cultural touchstones to create an all-encompassing…
THAI resumes Bangkok-Sapporo Roundtrip Flight from 2 August -28 October 2023
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) will resume the Bangkok-Sapporo roundtrip flight operations, utilizing Boeing 787-9, to five times a week during the summer flight schedule from 2 August -28 October 2023 in response to the growing travel demand in Japanese destinations. Flight details below: 1.) TG670 Bangkok-Sapporo on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and…
This Country In South America Will Require A Visa For Americans In October
The U.S. passport is one of the most powerful globally, granting its bearer access to over 180 countries visa-free, but there are some infamous exceptions. From Cuba to Turkey, a select number of destinations requires Americans to present either a pre-issued tourist visa, or a travel authorization in order to travel. To the dismay of…
This Is How Hard It Will Be For Americans To Visit Brazil From October
Having remained open for tourism throughout the health crisis and often portrayed as one of the most welcoming countries in South America, Brazil left American travelers dismayed at the decision to reimpose visa requirements that had been lifted in 2019. From October, U.S. citizens, as well as Canadians — will no longer enjoy visa-free access…
Top 5 Best Travel Insurance Companies for October 2022
If the past few years have proven anything, it’s that even the most well-thought-out plans can fall apart. Now more than ever, travelers are wondering what the best travel insurance for their next trip is. As a result, travel insurance usage is more prevalent than ever. Whether for unexpected medical expenses, trip cancellation guarantees, or…
Cathay Pacific to add 200 flights in October
Cathay Pacific intends to add more than 200 pairs of passenger flights in October to both regional and long-haul destinations. In view of Japan’s relaxation of travel restrictions for inbound visitors, they will resume daily flights to Tokyo (Haneda) from1 November and four-times-weekly flights to Sapporo from 1 December. They will also increase flight frequencies to…
Japan Reopening For Normal Tourism October 11
Beginning October 11, Japan will scrap nearly all its remaining entry requirements and allow for normal tourism after over 2.5 years of stringent restrictions. During a news conference in New York on Thursday, September 22, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that Japan will be getting rid of its cap on daily arrivals. Further, the country…
The best events taking place this October in Barcelona
Why visit Barcelona in October? Well, the sun is still shining, the queues are fairly non-existent and you have all the space you need to enjoy the city! Take in the sights of Barcelona without the summer tourism rush, enjoy your surroundings and even take a trip to the beach. Even better, culturally speaking there…