Articles tagged “flights resumption”

Tourism

Washington D.C. Is Targeting More Markets in India For Tourists

Think Washington D.C. is all business suits and formal wear? Destination DC's CEO wants you to think again.

Washington D.C. Is Targeting More Markets in India For Tourists

Tourism

China Eases Visa Rules for U.S. Tourists

China's opening up, but if the airlines don’t step up their flight game, we might be looking at even crazier airfare hikes with all these eager travelers.

China Eases Visa Rules for U.S. Tourists

Online Travel

The New Chinese Traveler: Latest Trends From Trip.com

The post-pandemic Chinese traveler is a whole new ballgame, and travel companies need to understand that and step up their game.

The New Chinese Traveler: Latest Trends From Trip.com

Tourism

U.S. and China in Talks to Boost Tourism Ties

The U.S. can't have a full tourism recovery until Chinese tourists return at their pre-pandemic levels. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo hopefully comes back from her meetings in Beijing with progress on the flight capacity problem.

U.S. and China in Talks to Boost Tourism Ties

Airlines

Mexico City Airport Reopens After Volcanic Ash Disruption

You can't blame any airlines for these flight disruptions.

Mexico City Airport Reopens After Volcanic Ash Disruption

Tourism

Vietnam and China Agree to Resume Commercial Flights

One would have thought a China-Thailand air bridge would be first. No, it's China-Vietnam, putting Vietnam ahead of its neighbors in Southeast Asia in welcoming back Chinese tourists, although full details have yet to be released.

Vietnam and China Agree to Resume Commercial Flights

Tourism

Sweden to Ease Travel Curbs as It Pursues Different Approach to the Pandemic

Norway and Denmark opened their borders to each other but snubbed neighboring Sweden due to its relatively high levels of confirmed coronavirus cases. Sweden will permit its domestic tourism to resume in the meantime.

Sweden to Ease Travel Curbs as It Pursues Different Approach to the Pandemic