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Imagine a flower that never wilts. Not a readymade one but one you can actually build with your own hands brick by brick. Proudly blooming at Legoland Malaysia in Johor is the world’s first Lego ...
Las Vegas is feeling the impact of a wider travel downturn, with a new report from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) revealing a nearly eight percent drop in visitor numbers ...
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi’s Stopover Programme – a joint effort by the Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT Abu Dhabi) and Etihad Airways – has helped significantly boost visitor numbers into ...
The average daily room rate increased by 3.1%, to $183.86 a night. For the first quarter of 2025, the LVCVA said visitor volume is down 6.9%, to 9.7 million, and convention attendance is down 1.6% ...
The numbers represent a decline of around 7 per cent in visitor spending year-over-year, and a decline of 22 per cent since tourism reached its peak in the US in 2019. This puts the US in a league ...
Chinese tourist numbers remain down 44%, with a direct loss of $1.23 billion to NZ tourism coffers. Brent Melville Tue, 06 May 2025 Auckland International Airport (AIA) expects international arrivals ...
Hong Kong has recorded a 27 per cent increase in visitor numbers during the “golden week” holiday compared with the same period last year, with most of the arrivals coming from mainland China ...
An aerial image shows the construction of Legoland Shanghai. Located in Shanghai's Jinshan district, the 318,000-square-meter resort will become the biggest Legoland at opening in the world.
The number of international travelers to Spain in 2024 grew by 10.1 percent to reach 93.8 million, per a new Spain Travel Market Brief published by Phocuswright, echoing many earlier news reports ...
Legoland Shanghai Resort, set to be the world's largest Legoland at its opening, will officially open to visitors on July 5, announced Merlin Entertainments on Wednesday. "Announcing the grand ...
The Bahamas will likely endure “subdued” stopover visitor numbers in 2025, a major bank has warned, with a former tourism minister yesterday urging the nation to “go back to the drawing ...
Homar highlighted the importance of managing visitor numbers, pointing to Palma’s strict cap of 12,000 hotel beds, most of which are in upscale four and five-star accommodations.