Day Headlines in Travel News: 2024-09-11

  • Heathrow on course for busiest ever summer (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 10:43:13)
    Heathrow Airport said it had set a new monthly record for passenger numbers, with nearly eight million people passing through its terminals in August.The airport also saw its busiest day last month, with 269,000 passengers on 18 August.That means it is on course to serve 30 million passengers between June and September, which would be the most for that period in the airport’s history.
  • Emirates’ ‘Dubai 7s for Good’ CSR programme, dedicated to developing sports (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 09:43:59)
    Emirates’ ‘Dubai 7s for Good’ CSR programme, dedicated to developing sports and educational facilities in disadvantaged areas, has raised AED 580,000 in its fourth year, bringing the total to AED 1.68 million raised to date, during its annual Long Lunch event.
  • Hotels.com pulls back the covers on the surprising world of hotels (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:21:56)
    Today Hotels.com launches its annual Hotel Room Innsights Report*, uncovering surprising services and stories from more than 400 partner hotels worldwide. This year’s report reveals the astonishing items left behind by guests, wildest room service orders, hidden hotel perks and ‘out of this world’ services accommodating travelers today.
  • Travel in Serenity: Unique Escapes in Different Mexican Destinations (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:18:47)
    More and more people are prioritizing their health and well-being through experiences that allow them to disconnect from everyday stress. This can be part of their daily activities or something they seek out while traveling. According to Virtuoso Travel Week 2023, 94% of travelers are incorporating wellness and self-care into their trips. To indulge in the spirit of relaxation, the hotels and resorts in Mexico from the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio offer a variety of experiences and activities for those looking to reconnect with themselves.
  • AKOOL’s Groundbreaking AI Technology Lets You Star in Your Own Qatar Airlines Commercial (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:16:31)
    AKOOL, a leader in generative AI technologies, today announces its partnership with Qatar Airways in launching the world’s first airline commercial where viewers can become the stars of the film. As part of Qatar Airways’ new global ‘AI Adventure’ campaign, the airline has leveraged AKOOL’s innovative Face Swap technology, creating a pioneering and highly personalized experience that allows viewers to insert themselves directly into the film.
  • Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas Unveils a Series of Exciting Events (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:14:33)
    Nestled along the serene shores of Non Nuoc Beach, Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas has quickly become a haven for families seeking tranquility, relaxation, and peace by the sea. As the resort marks its first anniversary this September, guests can look forward to a series of exciting events, special deals, and more.
  • Galapagos Shark Diving Expands Conservation Efforts with New Partnership (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:11:10)
    Galapagos Shark Diving is excited to announce its new partnership with the Galaxy Diver II, the newest luxury dive liveaboard vessel in the Galapagos fleet, marking a major step forward in its mission to combine world-class diving with hands-on marine conservation. This collaboration offers divers the unique opportunity to join Shark Conservation Expeditions led by shark researchers aboard the Galaxy Diver II, offering greater comfort and luxury while continuing the vital work of protecting the fragile ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands.
  • Roger Federer Is Back to Celebrate Swiss Autumn – Together With Mads Mikkelsen (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:09:29)
    For the first time, tennis legend Roger Federer has teamed up with Switzerland Tourism (ST) to promote the beauty of the Swiss autumn season. In a video shot outdoors amid the majestic scenery of the Swiss mountains, Federer stars alongside acclaimed Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen. Inspired by Mikkelsen and the vibrant autumn landscapes, Federer showcases a playful side of himself like never before. The teaming up of Federer and Mikkelsen is part of the largest autumn campaign in the history of ST.
  • MANDARIN ORIENTAL QIANMEN, BEIJING, A UNIQUE HUTONG SANCTUARY, NOW OPEN (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:06:02)
    Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing, an exquisite property nestled in the heart of a traditional hutong neighbourhood, has opened its doors this week. With just 42 beautifully appointed courtyard houses, this marks the Group’s second hotel in the Chinese capital, offering a blend of luxury and local culture.
  • Global Startup Pitch announces 10 winners for 2024 competition (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:02:57)
    The Global Startup Pitch, a joint initiative by Web in Travel (WiT) and Phocuswright, has unveiled the 10 winners hailed the most promising travel tech startups.  These winners were selected from a pool of nearly 200 applicants, representing the best and brightest in travel innovation across four regions: APAC, Europe, North America, and Emerging Markets.
  • Travellers to South Africa spend time on captivating experiences like never before. (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 06:00:34)
    South Africa’s hospitality sector is enjoying the fruits of a global shift to high-end, experience-driven travel, significantly boosting revenue per available room (RevPAR).According to hospitality data specialist STR, 77% of international markets have reported greater RevPAR this year compared to 2023. Occupancy and average daily rate (ADR) have also increased.
  • Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Working With TUI Musement to Help Guests Explore Ports of Call (Breaking Travel News 2024-09-11 05:57:11)
    Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has teamed up with TUI Musement to help guests explore ashore independently.Global tours and activities business TUI Musement encourages independent exploration so guests can discover ports of call at their own pace.