New Zealand, which has completely stamped out the coronavirus, plans to cautiously reopen its borders to international travelers early next year, the government said Thursday. Officials also said they would delay second shots of the Pfizer vaccine in order to speed up first shots to protect more people as the threat of the delta variant ...
Radisson Hotel Group is preparing to strengthen its presence in Morocco, by opening 4 new hotel units, which will raise the number of its hotel units inside the ...
Kuwait prepares to receive vaccinated expatriates from Aug. 1, the Ministry of Health said Friday. Abdullah Al-Sanad, spokesman of the ministry, said in a press statement that Kuwait ...
French Minister of State for European Affairs Clement Beaune said on Thursday that the United Kingdom’s decision not to exempt French citizens from obligatory quarantine upon arrival was ...
Tourism receipts in Morocco fell by 62.7% at the end of the first five months of 2021, after a drop of 30.6% a year earlier, said the Directorate ...
Canada on Monday said it would allow fully vaccinated U.S. tourists into the country starting from Aug. 9 after the COVID-19 pandemic forced an unprecedented 16-month ban that ...
The emblematic monument of the Paris skyline, Eiffel Tower, reopened its doors to visitors on Friday, eight months after it was shut down due to the COVID-19 lockdown. ...
Irish company Ryanair is preparing to open its base in Agadir ciry, a beach destination in Morocco, in November. It has allocated $200 million to implement the project, ...
There is an increase of 30 percent in Turkey's air traffic, and we expect that this rate will increase in the coming days, said, tourist expert on Tuesday, June 22. On April 15, Russia had temporarily suspended regular and charter flights with Turkey due to COVID-19 concerns. After a two-month break, Russian tourists started to ...
Tourism revenues plunged by 12.3 billion dirhams (DH) in the first four months of the year, says the Department of Studies and Financial Forecasts (DEPF) under the ministry ...