Hungary pleased with tourism results. Poland among the top incoming markets
Hungarian tourism experienced significant growth in 2025, with over 15 million tourists visiting and international arrivals rising, particularly from Poland.
War could reduce the number of international tourists in the Middle East by up to 27%, says consulting firm
The ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel against Iran may lead to a significant drop in international tourist arrivals in the Middle East by 2026, according to Tourism Economics.
Neither RJ nor Northeast: Why RS leads the entry of foreign tourists in Brazil at the beginning of the year
In January 2026, Rio Grande do Sul emerged as the leading state for foreign tourist arrivals in Brazil, surpassing traditional destinations like Rio de Janeiro and the Northeast beaches.
Egypt leads in tourism recovery. New destinations and many more tourists
International tourism has accelerated in 2025, with Egypt emerging as a top country for tourism recovery with a 20% increase in foreign arrivals.
Egypt the leader in tourism recovery. New directions and significant increase in the number of tourists
Egypt has emerged as a leader in the recovery of international tourism, experiencing a 20% increase in foreign arrivals in 2025.
New air connectivity and World Cup will boost tourism rebound in Los Cabos
The Los Cabos Tourism Trust (Fiturca) predicts a 2% growth in traveler arrivals this year, driven by the World Cup and new international air connectivity.
Ethiopia: Ethiopia Among Fastest-Growing Global Tourism Destinations With 15 Percent Surge in Arrivals, Says UN Tourism
Ethiopia sees a 15% rise in international tourist arrivals in 2025, contributing to Africa's rapid tourism growth according to a UN report.
US suspends flights at airport on the border with Mexico for security reasons
The US has suspended all flights at El Paso International Airport due to unspecified security concerns, affecting arrivals and departures.
Taiwan: 100,000 passengers risk flight delays due to Chinese military maneuvers
Taiwan's civil aviation authority warned that over 100,000 passengers could experience flight delays due to Chinese military exercises around the island, affecting approximately 296 international departures and arrivals.