
Dominican Republic Air Arrivals Surge in January 2026
Dominican Republic air arrivals jumped to more than 825,000 in January 2026, marking a strong start to the year for the island's tourism recovery and signalling robust Caribbean demand.
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Dominican Republic air arrivals jumped to more than 825,000 in January 2026, marking a strong start to the year for the island's tourism recovery and signalling robust Caribbean demand.

Thailand foreign arrivals 2026 exceeded four million in early 2026, driven by long-haul and luxury travellers whose higher spending helped boost tourism revenue.

Fraport traffic rose 7.1% in January 2026, with around 9.6 million travellers across the Group and Frankfurt Airport handling 4.1 million passengers.

Chinese tourists are choosing Russia, Thailand and Australia over Japan this Lunar New Year, driven by visa-free travel, warm climates and shifting spending priorities.

Caribbean tourism decline contributed to a more than seven percent fall in Nevada arrivals last year, as Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago reported lower visitor numbers.

Hyatt Q4 and full year 2025 results show RevPAR increases, net rooms growth and $1,159 million in Adjusted EBITDA for the year.

U.S. tourism decline accelerated in 2025, with visits from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Ethiopia, South Africa and dozens of other African countries falling by more than 10%.

The HBX Group and Dida partnership will create a seven-year strategic alliance to build AI-driven travel distribution and expand HBX’s reach into China’s digital travel market.

Scenic Group has launched Scenic & Emerald Rewards, a global loyalty programme that merges its previous schemes and introduces a unified rewards account for travellers.

ATM 2026 is expected to attract a larger Asia-Pacific exhibitor presence, driven by growing GCC outbound travel to destinations such as Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.

Dubai recorded 19.59 million international visitors in 2025 — a 5% rise year-on-year that marks the city's third consecutive record-breaking year for inbound tourism.

Dubai International recorded 95.2 million passengers in 2025, marking the airport's busiest year and the highest annual international traffic globally.