Hilton | To Launch a 429 - Room Only All - Inclusive Curio by Hilton Resort in Cancún, Mexico

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc, American multinational hospitality company based in Tysons, Virginia in partnership with Fuerte Group Hotels, the hotel division of Fuerte Group, an Andalusian business group founded in 1957 and headquartered in Marbella, Spain, has announced the launch a 429 - room Only - All Inclusive Curio by Hilton resort in Cancún, a premier Caribbean resort city located on the northeast coast of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula,  renowned for its 22 kilometres of white - sand beaches and vibrant nightlife.

Hilton and Fuerte Group Hotels will convert the Amàre Cancun Adults Only All - Inclusive into a Resort Curio by Hilton resort with an opening date set for October 31, 2026.

The resort, owned and managed by Fuerte Group Hotels is located at Boulevard Kukulcan km 4.5, Htoel Zone within a protected bay, approximately 24 kilometres from Cancún International Airport.

Amàre Cancun Adults Only All-Inclusive Resort, Curio by Hilton  will feature 429 rooms and suites across two adjacent towers, a 20 - story main tower and a six - story secondary tower, each with its own rooftop pool. All guest rooms will offer ocean views.

Dining and beverage options will include nine restaurants, nine bars, and a coffee shop. The culinary program will feature concepts developed with Michelin - starred chefs, blending Mediterranean techniques with Mexican ingredients and Latin American flavours.

Amenities at the resort will include three outdoor pools, a spa with nine treatment rooms, a hair and nail salon with a bridal suite, and a fitness centre.

The resort will also offer nearly 926 square metres of meeting space, including a 7.600 - square - foot ballroom to host social gatherings, events and celebrations.

Guest experiences will include Mediterranean - inspired wellness programming, sunrise and golden - hour rituals, entertainment with resident DJs and live performers, as well as immersive art programming with rotating exhibitions by contemporary Mexican and Latin American artists.

The resort will join the Curio Collection by Hilton brand characterized by individually remarkable hotels and resorts picked for the their unique character, design, and story.

Each location of the brand offers distinctive architecture,locally inspired design, world - class food and beverage options, and curated local experiences, a soft brand that allows hotels to retain their unique identities within Hilton’s portfolio.while still providing the benefits of Hilton Honors program.

The property will complete brand integration initiatives prior to joining Curio Collection by Hilton, including enhancements to select public areas and food and beverage offerings.

Reservations through Hilton channels are expected to open this summer, with further details to be announced closer to launch and the resort will participate in Hilton Honors.

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https://stories.hilton.com/releases/hilton-and-fuerte-group-hotels-to-debut-amare-cancun-adults-only-all-inclusive-resort

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article142063.html

Hyatt Hotels Corporation | Unveiled the Opening of a Destination by Hyatt Resort & Spa in Beldersay, Uzbekistan

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, American multinational hospitality company based in Chicago, Illinois, has unveiled the opening of a Destination by Hyatt Resort & Spa in Beldersay a premier ski and mountain resort located in the Tian Shan mountains of Uzbekistan, just 80 km from Tashkent, known for having the longest ski run in the country (over 3 km),  a top destination for skiers, snowboarders and hikers seeking a thrilling and rugged alpine escape.

Beldersoy Resort and SPA, a Destination by Hyatt hotel is the first Destination by Hyatt branded hotel in the country and the first premium mountain resort in Uzbekistan.

The resort is located in the heart of the Beldersoy Mountains within the Chingan - Bostanlik region, near the Charvak Lake and the mountain village of Chingan, offers direct access to ski slopes, gondolas, and year - round hiking and biking trails.

The resort’s design and engineering choices aim to minimize energy consumption, treat water responsability, and manage natural resources for the long term.

The interior design incorporates elements inspired by the Chingan mountains and Uzbek cultural heritage, with a colour palette based on natural mountain tones such as stone, sand, clay, and green, and an emphasis on raw and natural materials.

The property features 109 rooms and 39 private villas, each with panoramic views. In = room amenites include a 55 – inch Television, Walk – in shower and work zone.

Dining options at Beldesroy Resort and SPA include two restaurants and a Lobby Lounge. Nafis, the all - day dining restaurant, serves seasonal specialties. Fire & Ice is a dinner restaurant focused on premium meats and vodka pairings.

The resort introduces a Thalasso - inspired wellness concept, offering spa treatments that use mineral - based therapies. Facilities include indoor and outdoor pools, a seawater indoor pool with mineral salts, a magnesium - rich floating pool, and an outdoor infinity pool.

Additional amenities include a spa, functional zones, showers, and mountain - inspired fitness activities.

The property also offers event space for various gatherings, including two meeting rooms and a ballroom named after the Tian Shan mountain range, equipped to host celebrations, weddings, conferences, corporate meetings, and team – building retreats.

The resort & spa joins Destination by Hyatt, a collection of independent luxury and upscale hotels and resorts. Each property highlights the unique culture, history, and natural beauty of its location. These establishments offer a boutique, residential feel while still allowing guests to earn and redeem World of Hyatt points.

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https://www.hyatt.com/destination-by-hyatt/en-US/tasdh-beldersoy-resort-and-spa?src=corp_lclb_google_seo_tasdh&utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=lmr

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article142133.html

Domes Resorts & Hotels | Announced the Opening of a Hotel and Concierge Club in Santorini, Greece

Domes Resorts & Hotels, a hospitality group based in Thessaloniki, Greece a luxury lifestyle brand in the Mediterranean offering five - star, design - led stays in hand picked beach and coastal destinations across Greece, Portugal, and Spain has announced the opening of a hotel and a concierge club in Santorini, a crescent - shaped Greek island in the Aegean Sea,  famous for its dramatic volcanic cliffs, white - washed buildings, and blue - domed churches, featuring a large central lagoon (caldera) by an ancient volcanic eruption, and sunset viewpoints and also highlighted by unique red and black beaches.

The Helestia Pocoket Hotel & Concierge Club is located in Firostefani, a quiet, highly - rated village perched on the cliffs of Santorini, built into the volcanic crater edge, offering unobstructed, panoramic views of the Aegean Sea, near Fira and overloking the Santorini Caldera.

The adults - only property features ten cave - style rooms and villas and is part of the Domes Finds Collection, a atelier curated portfolio of boutique resorts and pocket hotels tailored for travellers who value local discovery. Each property features a unique creative concept, such as a fashion atelier or historic villa, that shapes in design, cuisine, and cultural programming.

The Helestia Concierge Club, situated within the hotel, is an exclusive area for guests staying ar Domes’s Santorini properties. The Club offers Caldera views and is reserved for guests of Helestia Pocket Hotel, Domes Novos Santorini, and Neema Maison Finkia Santorini. Services at the club include breakfast, brunch, cocktails, local wines, and light bites throughout the day. 

Guests at Domes’s sister hotels on the island have access to complimentary shuttle transfers in the Concierge Club. The property offers access to cultural sites on the island and an overlooking view of the iconic Caldera.

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https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article142123.html

Egypt | Actively Expanding its Universities Globally to Strengthen its International Academic Presence

Egypt is actively expanding its universities globally to strengthen its international academic presence, acting as a key strategy to boost soft power and create a knowledge - based economy under its 2030 vision.

Major initiatives include opening international branches of public universities in Malaysia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and in the UAE, along with increasing dual - degree programs.

According to Sada - El Balad,  a news website and satellite television channel headquartered in Giza, the North African country is stepping its efforts to prioritize the global presence of its higher education sector, placing the internationalization of universities and the establishments of overseas venues at the centre of its national strategy.

The move comes against a backdrop of growing global demand for affordable, high - quality education, an area in which Egypt is seeking to position itself competitively.

 Officials increasingly see education not only as a public service, but also as a strategic tool of soft power and international influence.

The strategy includes expanding  joint academic programs with top - tier international universities, introducing franchise courses through academic partnerships, and modernizing curricula to meet global standards.

According to experts, these measures seeks to facilitate international expansion by guaranteeing competitiveness and quality.

The deployment will be carried out in phases. The first phase will focus on strengthening Egypt’s presence in existing partner regions, particularly in Africa and the Arab world.

Universities are also excpected to increase the number of programs offered in English and French languages to attract a greater number of international students.

In the second phase, the focus will be on emerging markets, such as Central Asia and Southeast Asia, where demand for higher education is growing rapidly. This stage is expected to open up new opportunities for academic - cooperation and institutional partnerships.

The third phase contemplates a more selective entry into specific markets, focusing on specialized areas, such as health education. It is hoped that the existing international experiences of Egyptian universities will serve as a model for future expansions.

Officials believe that this model will support sustainable growth, improve operational efficiency, and ensure the long - term viability of the international expansion of higher education in Egypt.

Minister of Higher Education and Scientific - Research Abdelaziz Konsowa stated that the initiative aims to strengthen Egypt’s position in higher education, both regionally and internationally, while supporting the transition to a knowledge - based economy.

According toi the Minister, leading Egyptian universities will be encouraged to open overseas campuses as part of a broader plan to export educational services and consolidate a sustainable academic presence in key international markets.

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https://tvbrics.com/es/news/egipto-prioriza-la-expansi-n-internacional-de-sus-universidades-para-fortalecer-su-presencia-educati/

Panama | Number of Tourists Grows in the Country Thanks to Copa Airlines’s Stopover Program

Number of tourists grows in Panama thanks to Copa Airlines’s Panama Stopover Program during the first half of 2026, an initiative which allows passengers to make a stopover in the country at no additional in the airfare. 

With the implementation of the program the country registered a growth of 38% compared to the same period in 2025, according to an official statement. More than 132.000 visitors stayed in Panama in the first six months of this year as the Panamanian airline reported on 10 July, 2026.

Copa Airlines said that visitors took advantage of their stay to tour the Panama Canal, shop, enjoy local cuisine and visit beaches, natural areas, as well as sites of cultural interest.

The program has a network of more than 80 allied businesses including hotels, restaurants and tour operators, and aspires to exceed the goal of 250.000 visitors by the end of 2026.

Among the novelties implemented this year in the extension from seven to 15 days of the period of permanence allowed at no additional cost, as well as the opening of the “Sal a Panama” space at the Tocumen International Airport, which since the end of May received more than 80.000 visitors.

According to the data released Argentina, the United States and Ecuador tapped the list of countries of origin of travellers who used the benefit of the program during thre first half of 2026..

The Executive President of the flag carrier, Pedro Heilbron, stressed that the program takes advantage of the connectivity of the Hub of the Americas to turn Panama into a tourist destination and not just a transit point. 

The Administrator of the Panama Tourism Authority, Gloria De León, said that the growth of the program confirms its contribution to the sector, by generating greater income for hotels, restaurants, tour operators and businesses.

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https://www.prensa-latina.cu/2026/07/10/crece-cifra-de-turistas-en-panama-gracias-a-programa-de-copa-airlines/

South Africa | Tops the African Continent’s Aviation Rankings with 575 Airports

South Africa tops the African continent’s avation rankings with 575 airports, making the only country in Africa to feature in the global top 15, according to World Population Review’s 2026 rankings.

The rankings count all airports and airfields recognisable from the air, including paved and unpaved, active and abandoned facilities.

South Africa’s network ranges from large gateways to small rural dirt strips. It handles massive tourism and mining traffic across remote areas where driving is difficult.

Airports like O.R. Tambo and Cape Town International consistently voted the best airport in Africa for its cleanliness, fast lines, and helpful staff lead the way. They boast long runways for large jets, premium airline lounges, extensive duty – free shopping, and fast train links.

Small airports like Shukuza Airport are carved directly into national parks. They feature open - air, thatched - roof terminals that lock like luxury safari lodges. Smaller facilities such as Lanseria International Airport outside Johannesburg bypass the busy crowds. They offer quick, quiet, and easy travel with mostly domestic flights.

In the established ranking Kenya follows in second place with 370 airports, ranking 19th globally, Democratic Republic of Congo places third with 272, Namibia ranks fourth with 255 airports, placing 26th globally ahead of Tanzania (206), Zimbabwe (144), Botswana (122), Zambia (119) , Angola (116), and Mozambique (92).

The ranking highlights that Africa’s airport infrastructure is driven less by populations size and more by geographic necessirty.

Countries such as Botswana, Namibia, and Zambia feature prominently due to their large territories, remote communities, wildlife tourism industries, and mining operations that depend on air access where road infrastructure is limited or absent.

Tanzania’s network supports one of Africa’s busiest wildlife sectors, with bush airstrips serving the Serengeti and Selous, while Botswana’s 122 airports are closely tied to its high - end safari economy in the Okavango Delta and Kalahari.

Mozambique 92 airports reflect the logisticals demands of a coastline stretching over 2.500 kilometres alongside underdeveloped interior road networks.

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https://atta.travel/resource/south-africa-leads-africa-s-aviation-network-with-575-airports-new-rankings-show.html

Australia | Digitising Arrival Cards at its Airports

Australia is replacing traditional paper incoming passenger cards with the Australia Travel Declaration (ATD). The Australian government announced on 13 July this initiative with the introduction of of a modernised process system for all international passengers within 13 months.

The move, supported by an investment of AS56.1 million, equivalent to about US$39 million, seeks to modernise border processes and speed up transit at airports eliminating paperwork and speed up border processing.

Passengers complete the form online up to 72 hours before their flight and scan a digital QR code upon arrival that remains accessible and scannable by border officers even if your phone is offline or has no internet. Presenting your QR code to Australian Border Force officer signuficantly reduces wait times and eliminates the need to carry a pen on the plane.

 The digital system is undergoing a phased nationwide rollout across all Australian international airports and seaports.

Following a successful pilot with over 450.000 Qantas passengers, the digital card is expanding to major gateways and will be phased in for all airlines over the coming months.

Paper forms remain available for passengers without smart devices, those encountering technical errors, or those who travel unexpectedly. The digital declaration does not replace your visa or Electronic Authority (ETA)

According to Home Affaairs Minister Tony Burke, the measures will allow travellers to register their customs data and declaration up to three days before their trip, which aims to reduce waiting times and procedures when landing.

The Minister of Trade and Tourism, Dan Farrell said that the digitization of border processes will be key to managing the expected increase in visitors ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

With this measure, Australia intends to project itself as a more accessible and modern destination, strengthen its border management capacity and offering a more fluid experience to international tourists.

Link

https://www.prensa-latina.cu/2026/07/13/australia-digitaliza-las-tarjetas-de-llegada-en-aeropuertos/

Hilton | To Launch a 429 - Room Only All - Inclusive Curio by Hilton Resort in Cancún, Mexico

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc , American multinational hospitality company based in Tysons, Virginia in partnership with Fuerte Group Hot...