Two Months Into the Middle East Conflict, Global Air Travel Is Proving Surprisingly Resilient

Aerial view out of airplane window while taking off from the runway of the airport during sunset

Since the crisis in the Middle East broke out, the aviation world has been in a bit of a tailspin. That much we know. Yet, while not every corner of the globe is in the same boat, most regions are proving remarkably resilient. Despite the gloomy headlines, the industry is actually holding up quite well. Between Network Shifts and a Return to Normalcy It’s been a major talking point: between the conflict itself and its ripple effects—specifically rising fuel costs—airlines have been forced to pivot. This has led to higher ticket prices and, more significantly, a total reconfiguration of flight … Read more

Waiting for the Lull to Pass: Dubai Gears Up for a Major Tourism Comeback

Dubai jumeirah beach with marina skyscrapers in UAE. Popular public JBR beach

In a move reminiscent of how several top-tier destinations pivoted during the pandemic, Dubai is “making the most” of the current dip in visitor numbers. The city is hard at work upgrading its infrastructure and services, ensuring that when the crowds inevitably return from every corner of the globe, they are met with a more seamless experience than ever before. Hotels, Transport, and Everything in Between One could argue that, until recently, there simply wasn’t enough breathing room for these upgrades. Before regional tensions shifted the travel landscape, Dubai was operating at full throttle. Authorities were occupied with managing millions … Read more

Will Morocco Soon Become the Ultimate Aviation Hub Connecting Europe, North America, and Africa?

View of Mosque Hassan II in Casablanca, Morocco. Beautiful Islamic landmark in North Africa.

Do you know what an aviation “hub” actually is? Simply put, it’s a major transit center that allows airlines to connect a multitude of cities. Instead of offering direct flights between every destination, airlines route flights through a central airport (the hub), bringing passengers in from various locations before dispatching them across the rest of their global network. Every major airline has at least one—think Atlanta for Delta Airlines or Paris-Charles de Gaulle for Air France. In fact, some of these hubs have become practically unavoidable crossroads on major international air routes, much like the Gulf airports connecting Europe and … Read more

France’s Most Famous Landmark to Require Mandatory Online Booking…

Eiffel tower and streets of Paris in spring, France

…at least for guided groups. Starting September 29th of this year, all organized groups of more than nine people (including their guide) will be required to book their visit to the Eiffel Tower in advance. Furthermore, these reservations must be made exclusively online. Streamlining the Visitor Experience Unsurprisingly, this new policy is designed to manage the massive crowds that flock to the monument during peak seasons, ultimately improving the experience for every visitor. Beginning this fall, groups will no longer be able to purchase tickets directly at the monument’s ticket windows as they have in the past. Instead, they must … Read more

Thailand Considering Mandatory Health Insurance for All Foreign Visitors

Sunrise with Grand Palace of Bangkok, Thailand

Thailand isn’t the first country to take this path—Japan recently implemented a similar policy—but Thai authorities are now moving forward with plans to make health insurance mandatory for every international visitor entering the kingdom. This measure is designed to tackle the staggering amount of unpaid medical bills left behind by tourists who require healthcare services during their stay. Expected Later This Year While the specific details and an official launch date have yet to be finalized, the project is gaining momentum and is expected to take effect sometime this year. The ultimate goal is for every traveler to provide proof … Read more

More Airlines Set to Slash Flights as Fuel Crisis Hits the Industry

A row of old planes parked in the rays of the morning dawn in the sky.

Since the outbreak of the conflict in the Middle East, the price of aviation fuel has skyrocketed. Rates have surged from approximately $750 per ton to nearly $2,000 in early April—two and a half times higher than the 2025 average. Because fuel typically accounts for about a quarter of an airline’s operating costs, the industry remains incredibly vulnerable to these geopolitical shocks. As a result, many carriers have reached a breaking point. To stay afloat or minimize losses, they are being forced to hike ticket prices, overhaul their flight paths, and slash flight volumes. For travelers, this means more than … Read more

Money Matters: Budgeting and Currency for Your Vietnam Trip

Attractive woman in a dress is traveling in Halong Bay. Vietnam. Travel to Asia, happiness emotion, summer holiday concept. Picturesque sea landscape. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam.

It is one of the most common questions travelers ask before heading overseas: “How much cash should I bring, and what kind of budget do I need?” While credit cards are increasingly common, navigating Vietnam’s financial landscape requires a bit of local know-how. Whether you’re wondering about the best way to get local currency or how much a bowl of street-side Pho will set you back, we’ve got the answers for your upcoming Vietnamese adventure. Understanding Currency in Vietnam First things first: the local currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Today, it exists almost exclusively in paper (or more accurately, … Read more

Great news: The Paris Catacombs have finally reopened!

Skulls in the Catacombs of Paris, France.

It is easily one of the capital’s most unusual landmarks—a site that is virtually unique in Europe. These world-famous catacombs have long been a major draw for tourists, and for 2026, they have just reopened their doors following a extensive “makeover.” A five-month hiatus In total, the site was closed for five months of renovation work. Reopening this April, the Catacombs have been modernised to enhance the visitor experience for the 600,000 people who flock there every year. The ossuary now boasts upgraded technical facilities and more efficient ventilation, alongside structural reinforcements designed to better preserve the site and the … Read more

The ‘Sofa Seats’ Set to Upgrade the Economy Flying Experience

United Airlines Relax Row

United Airlines recently announced a new feature coming to its long-haul flights next year. Starting in 2027, the US carrier will introduce the “Relax Row”—rows of three seats in Economy that transform into a flat sleeping surface. It’s a clever way to enjoy a more comfortable flight without the usual eye-watering costs. Three Seats, One Bed The concept is straightforward: a row of three seats is fitted with special leg rests that lift up 90 degrees. Once raised, they align with the seat cushion to create a wide, flat surface, effectively turning the row into a small sofa or a … Read more

UK Entry: ETA Fee Set to Rise on April 8th

Llangollen town along the river dee in north Wales, UK

It’s been on the cards for a while, but it’s now official: the price of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) required to enter the UK is set to rise from £16 to £20 (roughly €25) for all applicants from 85 different nationalities. The change kicks in this April. The End of the Grace Period Beyond the price hike, the other major update regarding the ETA is that the “tolerance period” has officially ended. Since late February, there is no longer any leniency for those who may have “forgotten” to apply, and no exceptions will be made. This means that airlines, … Read more