Princess Hotels & Resorts | To Reopen One of its Resorts in Green Island, Jamaica on March 1, 2026

Princess Hotels & Resort, a hospitality company based in Reus, Tarragona, Spain known for managing various resorts and urban hotels and resorts particularly in the Caribbean and Europe, will reopen one of its resorts, the Princess Grand Jamaica, on March 1, 2026, restoring its two - resort experience along Jamaica’s north coast, following the February 1 reopening of Princess Senses The Mangrove.

Princess Grand Jamaica that has been named the World’s Best New MICE Hotel and Caribbean’s Best New Mice Hotel in the 2025 World MICE Awards is situated in Green Island, Hanover, directly on beach, positioned between Montego Bay and Negril, offering a quieter, scenic setting while remaining accessible.

The property features 590 ocean - views suites, including Family and Master Suites, providing shared spaces and accommodations designed for larger families and multigenerational groups. 

Dining options at the resort include multiple restaurants and bars, the property offers themed nights and live performances, an aquatic park with waterslides, kids’s and teens’ clubs, nanny services, non - motorized water sports, three pools, and a daily entertainment program.

To mark the reopening the Spring Into Savings promotion offers up to 60% off stays. The offer is valid for bookings made March 1 - 31. 2026. For travel from March 1. 2026, through October 31, 2027, with blackout dates and restrictions.

Alongside the Grand Jamaica reopening the adjacent Princess Senses The Mangrove, an adults - only resort reopened on February 1, offers dining and overwater accommodations.

With both resorts open, Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica provide an outstanding dual - resort experience with family - focused and adults  - only accommodations on Jamaica’s north coast. 

Link

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article140137.html

Minor Hotels | Signed an Agreement to Open a 200 - Key NH Collection Hotel in Accra, Ghana

Minor Hotels, an international operator, investor and owner in the hospitality industry founded in 1978 and based in Bangkok, Thailand, has signed an agreement to open a 200 - key NH Collection hotel in Accra, the capital and largest city of Ghana located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Guinea, a vibrant coastal metropolis blending modern skyscrapers with Colonial, Dutch, and British history, highlighted by bustling markets, popular beaches like Labadi and Bojo, rich culture (National Museum), and lively nighlife.

The agreement for NH Collection Accra was signed during THINC Middle East 2026, marking the introduction of the NH Collection brand in Ghana.

Scheduled to launch in 2030 the development is being undertaken by Swami India Ghana Limited, a privately owned diversified real estate company based in Accra that seeks to provide housing solutions to clients looking to invest in quality properties across Ghana.

The property will be part of a mixed - use development that includes hotel, retail, and office components, providing access to government, corporate, and embassy districts.

The NH Collection Accra will be located in the heart of the Ghanaian capital, near Jubilee House, the official seat of government, presidential office, and residence of the President of Ghana, close to Liberation Road, Christ the King Catholic Church, and Kotoka International Airport.

The development is planned to feature 200 rooms and is intended to serve corporate, diplomatic, and long - stay travellers.

The hotel will join will join the NH Collection brand, part of Minor Hotels that operates over 100 hotels and resorts in 25 countries. NH Collection is an upper brand that focuses on providing “extraordinary” experiences through a combination of premium services, unique locations, and a focus on details.

Key features of the brand include elegant design within authentic landmark buildings, a commitment to surprising guests with unexpected touches, and services that cater to both business and leisure travellers, such as gourmet food options and high - quality room amenities. The brand aims to blend local identity with comfort and innovation to create memorable moments for its guests.

NH Collection Accra is the first property under the NH Collection brand in Ghana and aligns with Minor Hotels’ expansion across gateway cities in Africa.

Links

https://media.minorhotels.com/en-GLO/262017-minor-hotels-enters-west-africa-with-nh-collection-accra-signing/

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article140113.html

Hilton | Unveiled the Opening of its First Onsen Resort in South East Asia, Located in Cam Pha, Quang Ninh, Vietnam

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. , American multinational hospitality company based in Tysons, Virginia, has unveiled the opening of its first onsen resort in South East Asia and its third Hilton Hotels & Resorts property in Vietnam, located in Cam Pha, Quang Ninh, near Ha Long Bay, a 30 - minute drive from Ha Long and 2.5 hours from Hanoi.

Quang Hahn Onsen Resort close to tourist sites including Long Tien Pagoda, Bao Hai Linh Thong Pagoda and Sung Sot Cave, features 178 villas and 28 rooms, each with a private onsen and access to hot and cold saunas.

Accommodation options include rooms and suites for couples an families, as well as two - to four - bedroom villas ranging from 110 to 550 square metres.

Two Presidential Villas, each measuring 1.250 square metres, offer five bedrooms, a karaoke room, private teppayaki facilities, an a wine cellar. Currently, 50 villas are available for booking, with the remaining villas scheduled to open towards the end of the year.

Quang Hahn Onsen Resort offers six private dining rooms. Dining options include Genjji, a Japanese restaurant with a sushi counter, teppanyaki counter, and kaiseki menu, with a total capacity of 210 seats. Genji Bar provides afternoon tea, cocktails, and light bites with panoramic views. The all - day dining venue, Kitchen Craft, is undergoing renovations and is expected to reopen at the end of the year.

Guest at the resort have access to Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh, which includes a public onsen with 27 baths, 18 of which are for male, female and mixed bathing, as well as sauna and spa facilities.

Additional amenities at the resort include an indoor pool with mountain views, a 24 - hour fitness centre, the Eforea Spa offering various treatments, a Kids’ Club and two meeting rooms ranging from 27 to 81 square metres for events and gatherings.

Vietnam is currently Hilton’s third - largest portfolio in South East Asia with 21 trading hotels. The opening of Hilton Quang Hanh Resort expands the company’s presence in Northern Vietnam and complements the recently opened Tru by Hilton Ha Long Gai Centre in Quang Ninh Province.

Hilton Honors members who book directly through Hilton channels can earn points and access member benefits. To mark the opening, Hilton Honors members will earn an additional 1.000 points per night with a two - night minimum stay booked, for stays until 31 July 2026.

Links

https://stories.hilton.com/releases/hilton-quang-hanh-onsen-resort-now-open-in-northern-vietnam

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article140096.html

Nigeria | Launched Free High - Speed WiFi Service at Lagos and Abuja Airports

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), has launched free - speed WiFi service at Murtala Muhammed International Airport Terminal 2 in Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, delivered by MTN Nigeria, part of MTN Group, Africa’s largest mobile network operator, sharing the benefits of a modern connected life with 288 million customers in 18 markets across the continent,  under a public - private partnership.

The service is free to passengers, with MTN funding operations through on - site branding, and is intended to lift service standards at Nigeria’s busiest gateways. Features include reliable connectivity for browsing, streaming, and working, with plans to expand to other major Nigerian airports soon.

MTN Nigeria says that the network is engineered for peak traffic, supported by usage analytics, terminal brand ambassadors to assist travellers, and embedded data protection.

These enhancements are designed to improve passenger experience for travellers waiting to board, in transit, or upon arrivals.

FAAN Plans to extend coverage to Enugu, Kano and Port Harcourt within three months aligning with the government’s digital economy agenda and aviation reforms while improving first impressions for inbound visitors and connectivity for the travel trade.

Link

https://atta.travel/resource/nigeria-rolls-out-free-high-speed-wifi-at-lagos-and-abuja-airports.html

Indonesia | RENAKSI, National Action Plan for Blue Carbon Ecosystems Launched

The Government of Indonesia, has launched the National Action Plan for the Protection and Management of Blue Carbon Ecosystems (RENAKSI) 2025 - 2030, with the aim of strengthening its contribuition to climate change mitigation through the restoration of mangroves and seagrass meadows, according to ANTARA, a news agency that delivers real time information on various events from Indonesia and around the world. 

The launch of RENAKSI reaffirms Indonesias’s role as a country with approximately 17% of the world’s blue carbon stocks, supported by 3.45 million hectares of mangrove forests and 660.000 hectares of seagrass meadows. 

This plan, coordinated by the Coordinating Ministry of Food Affairs, is prepared in collaboration with the National Blu Carbon Action Association (NBCAP) and  the secretariat in charge of Konservasi Indonesia

The aim of RENAKSI is to create a national benchmark for synergizing blue carbon protection with inclusive financing strategies and its implementation will be carried out through coordination between sectors, with 21 action plans that will become priority programs with a direct impact on society. 

In addition, the commitment will be presented at the Ocean Impact Summit 2026 in Bali, as part of strengthening national governance of marine ecosystems.

Key Features of RENAKSI


•    Target Ecosystems: Protection, restoration, and management of 3.45 million hectgares of mangrove forests and 660.000 hectares of seagrass meadows, comprising 17% of the world’s blue carbon reserves. 
•    Carbon Market Preparation: The plan aims to have at least two pilot projects market – ready within three years, involving validation and verification. 
•    Inclusive Approach: Integrates GEDSI principles into funding strategies, ensuring community involvement. 
•    Institutional Coordination: Aligned with the Coordinating Ministry for Food Affairs, involving ministries responsible for marine affairs, environment, and forestry.  
•    Data and Monitoring: Yses updated mangrove maps, Greenhouse Gas (GHG) inventories. MRV (Measurement, Reporting, and Verification) systems and a national seagrass database. 
•    Scale: Includes broad, long – term goals for expanding marine conservation areas to 32.5 million hectares across 35 locations.

Link 

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/indonesia-lanza-plan-de-acci-n-nacional-para-los-ecosistemas-de-carbono-azul/

Chile | Unveiled a National Highway Project Incorporating Ecological Corridors to Protect Wildlife

Chile's Government has unveiled a national highway project investing $594 million in sustainable infrastructure, featuring the comprehensive improvement of a 126 - kilometres stretch between Chachao and Chonchi on the Route 5 in Chiloé, the largest island of the Chiloé Archipelago off the coast off Chile, in the Pacific Ocean, part of the Los Lagos Region, introducing an unprecedented measure in the South American country with seven specialized bridges up to 25 metres wide to act as wildlife corridors  designed to allow the safe crossing of wild animals and reduce the impact of the highway on ecosystems.

These crossings enable safe movement for native species, preventing road accidents and reducing habitat fragmentation is a move that is part of a larger push toward ecological connectivity in the region.

The initiative seeks to reconcile the improvement of connectivity on the island with the conservation of its biodiversity, in a territory where species such as Darwin’s fox and pudu depend on the continuity of their habitats to survive, according to El Ciudadano news agency.

In addition to the wildlife crossings, the project includes high - standard double lanes, bridges, pedestrian walkways, overpass junctions, service streets, improvements in road safety, lighting and drainage, with the aim of benefiting both drivers and pedestrians as well as local fauna.

The works are expected to begin in 2028, once the engineering studies and environmental assessment have been completed, with an execution period of close to five years and entry into operation around 2033. Meanwhile, the contract contemplates the maintenance of current infrastructure.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/carretera-chilena-incorpora-corredores-ecol-gicos-para-proteger-la-fauna/

Egypt | EgyptAir Will Add 12 New Aircraft to Support Tourism, Investment and International Connectivity

EgyptAir, the state - owned flag carrier of Egypt is significantly upgrading its fleet in 2026 by adding 12  new aircraft with the introduction of the Airbus A350 - 900, making it the first North African operator of this type as announced Chairman Ahmed Adel at Cairo International Airport on February, 14 2026.

The expansion forms part of a fleet renewal programme targeting 34 deliveries by 2031 and aligns with government plans to strengthen Cairo International Airport’s hub role supporting tourism, investment and international connectivity, facilitating long - haul expansion, including potential routes to the US West Coast.

Civil Aviation Minister Sameh El - Hefny said Egyptair is the first North African airline to operate the A350 - 900, configured with 30 business and 310 economy seats and featuring Airbus’ Airspace cabin for enhanced comfort.

The A350 – 900 operates with Rolls - Royce Trent XWB engines, offering an advantage in fuel burn and CO₂ emissions, capable of operating with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

The aircraft will introduce Panasonic’s Astronova inflight entertainment, a first for an African carrier, with 4K screens, Bluetooth, USB - charging and high - speed internet.

Further deliveries to enhance Egyptair fleet include 13 aircraft in 2027, alongside airport upgrades, notably Cairo Terminal 4 expansion, works at Hurgada and other regional airports, and service digitalization such as phasing out paper travel cards.

Link

https://atta.travel/resource/egyptair-to-add-12-aircraft-in-2026.html

Princess Hotels & Resorts | To Reopen One of its Resorts in Green Island, Jamaica on March 1, 2026

Princess Hotels & Resort, a hospitality company based in Reus, Tarragona, Spain known for managing various resorts and urban hotels a...