Fiji recorded its busiest July in history, welcoming 99,311 visitors, with Australians making up 45% of arrivals. This surge is attributed to factors like visa-free travel, strong exchange rates, and proximity to Australia.
A coalition of Caribbean nations—including the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Barbados, Jamaica, Antigua & Barbuda, and Cuba—are rolling out a comprehensive tourism policy overhaul focused on sustainability and revenue balance.
The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) has officially kicked off the fourth edition of its Caribbean Showcase at Sandals South Coast, Jamaica.
The government of Thailand is evaluating an ambitious initiative to attract more international visitors during the low season: offering free domestic flights to travelers coming into the country.
Contrary to predictions of a summer tourism slump, the U.S. industry remains resilient, buoyed by high-value bookings from affluent domestic travelers.
Turkey experienced a 5% drop in foreign visitor arrivals in July 2025, totaling about 6.97 million tourists, down from 7.33 million in July 2024.




