Cathay Pacific will equip flights with seatback entertainment systems and high-speed Wi-Fi by 2025, enhancing connectivity and passenger experience in all cabins.
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Universal Studios is set to launch a 476-acre theme park in the UK by 2031. Complete with themed zones, a 500-room hotel, and cutting-edge attractions.
teamLab Planets TOKYO will bring a more comprehensive exhibition experience by expanding the space to include three major thematic areas. These include the dynamic “Athletic Forest,” the captivating educational experience “Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest,” and the collaboration-focused “Future Park,” offering over 10 interactive art installations where visitors of all ages can find enjoyment.
The new beach pool villa at Fusion Resort Cam Ranh in Vietnam has made its debut, featuring a modern design integrated with natural scenery. It includes a private infinity pool, all-day breakfast service, and an all-inclusive spa experience, creating a supremely luxurious vacation experience for guests. The four-bedroom presidential villa offers ample space and top-notch facilities, making it an ideal choice for families and group travelers.
Emirates Airlines’ Airbus A380 returns to the Copenhagen route, offering an unparalleled flying experience aboard the world’s largest passenger aircraft. The service operates daily, with 615 seats available, increasing seating capacity by over 43% while also providing a wide range of entertainment options and exceptional service. This marks a new chapter in the centennial celebration of Copenhagen Airport and further solidifies Emirates’ leadership position in the global route network.
BVLGARI Hotels & Resorts announced the launch of the brand-new “Serpenti Suite,” ingeniously blending the brand’s classic serpent design with Italian aesthetics to offer guests a unique, immersive accommodation experience. Inspired by BVLGARI’s iconic Serpenti collection, which has been a symbol of the brand since 1948, the “Serpenti Suite”
Disneyland ticket prices continue to rise, with Tokyo Disneyland attracting over 27.5 million visitors in 2023, and Walt Disney World surpassing 142 million visitors. Experts worry this might affect future customer numbers.







