Mexico's Ciudad del Carmen Airport Thrives as Energy and Tourism Hub

Mexico's Ciudad del Carmen Airport Thrives as Energy and Tourism Hub

Carmen City International Airport, located in Carmen City, Campeche, Mexico, is a significant civil airport mainly serving the oil industry in the Gulf of Mexico. Covering an area of 192 hectares, it features a 2200-meter runway suitable for various commercial aircraft. Although services are somewhat limited, the airport connects to Mexico City and some cities in the United States. From 2013 to 2014, there was a notable increase in passenger traffic, highlighting its importance within the regional air transportation network.

IATA Calls for Easier El Salvador Entry Rules to Boost Tourism

IATA Calls for Easier El Salvador Entry Rules to Boost Tourism

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is urging the government of El Salvador to adopt rapid antigen testing as an entry requirement to lower costs for travelers, simplify procedures, and promote the recovery of the aviation industry and the economy. IATA emphasizes that rapid antigen tests are safe, economical, and efficient, and have been adopted by many countries. Combined with vaccination, they can provide a double layer of protection. This initiative aims to stimulate tourism, create jobs, and revitalize the El Salvadoran economy.

Hat Yai Airport Boosts Southern Thailand’s Travel and Pilgrimage Links

Hat Yai Airport Boosts Southern Thailand’s Travel and Pilgrimage Links

Hat Yai International Airport, located in Hat Yai City, Songkhla Province, Thailand, is the region's main civilian airport offering a wide range of air services. Managed by the Airports of Thailand, the airport serves over 1.5 million passengers annually and has efficient flight takeoff and landing capabilities. Several airlines operate here, ensuring support for various travel and cargo needs.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Dubrovnik Implements Visitor Limits to Preserve Heritage

Dubrovnik Implements Visitor Limits to Preserve Heritage

Dubrovnik effectively addresses overtourism by limiting cruise ship numbers, optimizing transportation, and collaborating with CLIA, enhancing the quality of tourism. These carrying capacity measures aim to protect cultural heritage and achieve sustainable tourism. Dubrovnik's approach serves as a valuable case study for other tourism-dependent cities facing similar challenges. The city's efforts demonstrate a commitment to balancing economic benefits with the preservation of its historical and cultural assets, ensuring a more sustainable and enjoyable experience for both residents and visitors.

Jetstar Airways Launches Direct Flights Between China and Australia to Boost Tourism

Jetstar Airways Launches Direct Flights Between China and Australia to Boost Tourism

Jetstar Australia has announced plans to launch direct flights between China and Australia by the end of the year, offering 35 flights weekly to attract more Chinese tourists. The airline will focus on the growth potential of second and third-tier Chinese cities to enhance travel convenience. Furthermore, by 2034, the number of outbound Chinese tourists is expected to reach 800 million, with 1% of Australian visitors translating to 8 million, further promoting economic development between China and Australia.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Takapoto Airport Opens Access to French Polynesias Remote Isles

Takapoto Airport Opens Access to French Polynesias Remote Isles

Takapoto Airport (TKP) is located in French Polynesia and serves as a crucial transportation hub connecting the Takapoto atoll to the outside world. The airport provides convenient travel options for both residents and tourists, fostering tourism development and cultural exchange. With the rise of tourism in the South Pacific, Takapoto Airport holds significant potential for future growth.

Khon Kaen Airport Boosts Northeast Thailand's Connectivity and Economy

Khon Kaen Airport Boosts Northeast Thailand's Connectivity and Economy

Khon Kaen Airport, located in Khon Kaen City, Thailand, is a modern civil airport with an elevation of 204 meters and a runway length of 3,050 meters. Since the new terminal opened in 2005, it has been upgraded to an international airport, offering domestic scheduled flights connecting major cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok. It is primarily operated by several Thai airlines and serves as an important air transport hub for the northeastern region of Thailand.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Shenzhenthailand Shipping Route Enhances Trade Efficiency

Shenzhenthailand Shipping Route Enhances Trade Efficiency

This paper delves into the advantages, processes, timelines, and risks of sea freight from Shenzhen to Thailand, providing decision-making references for businesses. It highlights the cost advantages and diverse transportation options offered by sea freight. Furthermore, it proposes strategies for digital empowerment and risk prevention, envisioning broad prospects for Shenzhen-Thailand maritime cooperation. The analysis aims to equip businesses with insights into leveraging this crucial trade route for efficient and cost-effective cross-border logistics.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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