
Montenegro's NTO Reports Growth in German Tourist Numbers
Montenegro's National Tourist Organization (NTO CG) in Berlin reports that leading German tour operators are seeing an increase in the number of visitors to Montenegro, highlighting the country's appeal to German travelers.

Worlddh-les-sportsin-cyprus1d ago2 sources TUI is flying customers out of Middle East from today, CEO says
German tourism group TUI TUI1n.DE will begin on Tuesday to offer flights back home to customers who stranded in the Middle East because of the military conflict there, its CEO told broadcaster NTV. Sebastian Ebel said TUI was working with airlines Etihad, Emirates and Qatar Airways, adding that across all tour operators, about 30,000 German tourists were […]

Worldindian-express2d ago West Asia conflict: Kolkata tourists cancel travel plans, tour operators left in the lurch

Hajj Quota Cut Affects Nigeria and Other Countries
Nigeria's Hajj allocation stands at 40,250 pilgrims, excluding tour operators, as a quota cut also impacted other nations.

Concerns Over Tourist Trips to Egypt Near War Zone
Residents are expressing concern over continued tourist trips to Egypt, which is located near a war zone, with tour operators reportedly refusing refunds for tickets.

WorldDWdanas2d ago2 sources Iran war: Tens of thousands of German travelers stranded
German tour operators say at least 30,000 customers have been left without travel options after thousands of flights were canceled across the Middle East because of the US-Israel war with Iran.

CIE Tours Honours Icelandic Tourism Operators
Tour operators and hospitality providers in Iceland were recognised on 24 February at the CIE Tours Awards of Excellence, held at MAR Seafood Reykjavík. The ceremony was organised by CIE Tours and marked the second time the awards have taken place in Iceland. What’s the Story? Awards of Excellence presented by CIE Tours at MAR […]
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Eight Tourists and 50 Sled Dogs Caught Without Payment at DNT Cabin
Eight tourists and 50 polar dogs were discovered at a Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) cabin without having paid for their stay, highlighting a growing problem of foreign tour operators exploiting Norwegian volunteerism.