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A quiet masterpiece on the Red Sea – Serry Beach Resort

A quiet masterpiece on the Red Sea - Serry Beach Resort

Along Egypt’s fabled Red Sea Riviera, where the desert exhales into sapphire water, Serry Beach Resort doesn’t shout for attention—it doesn’t need to. Instead, it lingers in the memory like sea air on sun-warmed skin: subtle, immersive, and unmistakably refined.

This is a place that understands the modern luxury traveller—one who seeks not just opulence, but meaning, atmosphere, and a sense of return.

Set along a tranquil stretch of shoreline in Hurghada, Serry Beach Resort occupies a rare position: central enough to feel connected, yet composed enough to feel worlds away. Its design leans into minimalist Arabesque aesthetics, where whitewashed arches, natural textures, and open spaces soften the boundary between indoors and out.
From the moment guests arrive, there’s a distinct shift in pace. The private beach—just steps from the suites—invites slow mornings and unhurried afternoons, where the rhythm of the Red Sea becomes the rhythm of the stay.

This is not a resort that overwhelms; it gently draws you in.

Design that shapes emotion

What truly sets Serry apart is its emotional intelligence. Every element—from architecture to lighting—feels curated to evoke calm. Rooms and suites are deliberately understated, with earthy tones, natural materials, and open-plan layouts that encourage both privacy and flow.

There’s a quiet confidence here: nothing is excessive, yet everything feels considered.

Guests often describe the atmosphere as “harmonious” and “cohesive”—a rare quality in large-scale resorts where design can feel fragmented. Even at full capacity, the property maintains an almost meditative balance between energy and stillness.

A resort that adapts to you

One of Serry’s most distinctive qualities is its flexibility of experience.

Unlike traditional all-inclusive resorts that prescribe a fixed rhythm, Serry offers a fluid approach. Days can unfold in countless ways:
– sunrise yoga overlooking the sea
– immersive culinary journeys rooted in local heritage
– guided meditation or creative workshops
– lively beach clubs and late-night cabaret

Guests are encouraged to shape their own narrative—whether that’s deep relaxation or vibrant exploration.

It’s this sense of personalisation that elevates the stay from holiday to experience.

A celebration of place

Serry doesn’t isolate you from Egypt—it connects you to it.

Dining concepts draw heavily on regional flavours and locally sourced ingredients, presenting dishes that are both authentic and contemporary. Meanwhile, design references the cultural crossroads of Arabia and North Africa, subtly embedding a sense of place into every corner.

Even the resort’s social spaces—from souk-inspired food halls to rooftop terraces—echo the textures and rhythms of local life, rather than imposing an international template.

Why guests return—again and again

Luxury can impress once. But loyalty is built differently.

Guests return to Serry Beach Resort not just for its facilities, but for its feeling—that elusive blend of familiarity and discovery. Several factors underpin this repeat appeal:

1. A sense of belonging
The resort cultivates a community atmosphere, where guests feel recognised rather than processed. Over time, it becomes less like a hotel and more like a personal retreat.

2. Consistency of service
Hospitality here is frequently noted as attentive and warm, with staff creating meaningful, human connections that outlast the stay.

3. Ever-evolving experiences
From curated itineraries to seasonal programming, no two visits feel identical—there’s always something new to explore.

4. Balance
Perhaps most importantly, Serry achieves what many luxury resorts struggle to master: it balances serenity with energy, privacy with sociability, and design with authenticity.

Recognition on a continental stage

It’s no surprise, then, that Serry Beach Resort has been nominated for both Africa’s Leading Luxury Resort 2026 and Egypt’s Leading Luxury Resort 2026 at the World Travel Awards Africa Gala Ceremony 2026, set to take place at Diamonds Bijoux on August 28th.
Such nominations place it among the continent’s most compelling luxury destinations—yet in many ways, Serry remains deliberately under the radar.

Serry Beach Resort doesn’t rely on spectacle. Its luxury is quieter, more introspective—rooted in design, atmosphere, and the art of making guests feel something lasting.

And perhaps that’s its greatest achievement: not just creating a beautiful place to visit, but crafting one that calls you back.

For more information visit. https://www.theserry.com/

  

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MIDDLE EAST TRAVEL & TOURISM SOARS AS SAUDI ARABIA FUELS GROWTH AT NEARLY TWICE THE GLOBAL RATE

MIDDLE EAST TRAVEL & TOURISM SOARS AS SAUDI ARABIA FUELS GROWTH AT NEARLY TWICE THE GLOBAL RATE

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today revealed that the Middle East is experiencing strong Travel & Tourism growth, with the sector expanding by 5.3% in 2025, outpacing the global average of 4.1% and reinforcing the region’s position as one of the world’s most dynamic travel markets.

WTTC’s latest Economic Impact Research (EIR), a leading global study of Travel & Tourism performance, highlights the region’s strong performance across key indicators, including international visitor spending, domestic travel, and business travel.

Middle East shows strong growth momentum

Travel & Tourism in the Middle East continues to outperform, with growth exceeding the global average and also surpassing the wider regional economy. International visitor spending rose 5.2%, compared to 3.2% globally, reflecting strong demand and increasing global connectivity.

The region’s Travel & Tourism sector contributed $385.8 billion to GDP in 2025, supporting 7.1 million jobs, underlining its growing economic importance.

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Saudi Arabia drives regional momentum

At the heart of this growth is Saudi Arabia, the largest Travel & Tourism economy in the region, accounting for $178 billion in GDP and 46% of the Middle East’s total Travel & Tourism economy.

The Kingdom continues to deliver standout performance, with Travel & Tourism GDP growing 7.4% in 2025, nearly double the global sector growth rate of 4.1%, and around 40% higher than the regional Middle East average of 5.3%.

International visitor spending also rose 8.2%, significantly outperforming the global average of 3.2%, further underlining Saudi Arabia’s growing appeal as a leading global destination and its position as a leader in the region.

Business travel has been a particularly strong driver, with spending increasing by over 55%, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s growing role as a global hub for business, events, and investment.

Alongside Saudi Arabia, other markets across the region are also delivering strong performance. The UAE’s Travel & Tourism sector reached $68.5 billion in GDP in 2025, with international visitor spending of $56.9 billion, reflecting its position as a major global hub. Jordan recorded 5.5% growth in Travel & Tourism GDP, with international visitor spending reaching $8.5 billion, while Oman also saw strong growth of 5.5%, alongside international visitor spending of $4.0 billion, highlighting continued momentum in 2025 across key GCC and regional markets.

Business travel powers growth

Across the Middle East, business travel is accelerating rapidly, with spending rising 23% in 2025, making it one of the strongest-performing segments in the sector’s growth.

This growth reflects increased demand for in-person engagement, alongside the region’s expanding role in hosting major international events, conferences, and investment activity.

Against the backdrop of recent regional challenges, the Middle East’s Travel & Tourism sector continues to demonstrate exceptional resilience, with recovery expected to be swift once long term stability returns to the region. Supported by strong fundamentals, sustained investment, and its strategic role in global connectivity, the region remains well positioned to maintain its growth trajectory.

Unlocking continued long term growth

WTTC’s research highlights that sustained investment in infrastructure, connectivity, and destination development, alongside a focus on high-value travel and business tourism, will be critical to maintaining this momentum over time.

By continuing to strengthen public-private collaboration and enhance the overall travel ecosystem, countries across the region are well positioned to further increase visitor spending, create jobs, and drive long-term economic growth.

Gloria Guevara, President & CEO, WTTC, said: “The Middle East continued to deliver strong Travel & Tourism growth in 2025, with Saudi Arabia playing a central role in driving this success and emerging as a leader in the region, with growth nearly double the global average.

The Middle East’s performance in 2025 highlighted the strength and long-term potential of Travel & Tourism, with the sector continuing to act as a key driver of economic growth, job creation, and international connectivity across the region.”

  

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Air Canada Receives its First Airbus A321XLR

Air Canada Receives its First Airbus A321XLR

Air Canada has taken delivery in Hamburg of its first Airbus A321XLR, a next-generation single-aisle aircraft designed to fly longer routes efficiently and with greater passenger comfort. The arrival of this aircraft, leased from SMBC Aviation Capital, marks an important milestone in Air Canada’s fleet renewal and growth strategy, with a total of 30 A321XLR aircraft (15 will be leased, 15 are being acquired directly from Airbus S.A.S.) expected to enter the fleet over the coming years.

“Air Canada is building one of the most modern and capable fleets in the industry. The Airbus A321XLR introduces a dynamic new component to Air Canada’s growth strategy, greatly expanding our flexibility to launch new international routes and improve our offering on existing markets. Equipped with a quieter, more comfortable cabin when compared to previous generation aircraft, this game-changing aircraft will shortly be deployed across the Atlantic from Montréal and Toronto, while also becoming a staple on key North American transcontinental markets,” said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, and President of Cargo at Air Canada. “Supporting our fleet modernization, continued network growth, and an elevated onboard experience, the arrival of the Airbus A321XLR marks a transformative moment for Air Canada.”

“SMBC Aviation Capital is delighted to deliver the first of 15 A321XLR aircraft to Air Canada, one of the world’s premier airlines. The A321XLR will elevate the customer experience through enhanced comfort and service, while delivering the efficiency and operational flexibility required to support Air Canada’s continued global expansion. We look forward to supporting our valued customer, Air Canada, as they continue to launch new international routes with the A321XLR,” said Barry Flannery, Chief Commercial Officer, SMBC Aviation Capital.

“Air Canada is a pioneer in North American aviation and we are honoured to celebrate the delivery of their first A321XLR. By combining transatlantic range with a significant reduction in fuel burn and CO2 emissions, the A321XLR will further empower Air Canada to unlock ambitious new routes with unprecedented efficiency. We are very proud to see our latest-designed aircraft take flight under the iconic maple leaf,” said Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, EVP Sales, Airbus Commercial Aircraft.

  

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Conrad Athens The Ilisian Opens, Redefining an Athenian Landmark

Conrad Athens The Ilisian Opens, Redefining an Athenian Landmark

Hilton today announces the opening of Conrad Athens The Ilisian, marking the rebirth of one of Athens’ most iconic landmarks. Formerly the beloved Hilton Athens, the property has undergone a significant transformation to emerge as a contemporary urban resort in the cultural heart of Athens.

Marking the brand’s debut in Greece, Conrad Athens The Ilisian brings Conrad Hotels & Resorts’ signature blend of bold design, contemporary luxury and immersive connection to place to one of Europe’s most culturally resonant capitals. The hotel’s 278 guest rooms and suites are among the most spacious in the city and sit at the heart of The Ilisian, a new mixed-use destination that unites a vibrant line-up of restaurants and bars, a resort-style wellness offering anchored by Athens’ largest outdoor pool landscape, private residences and the House of NYNN private members’ club.

An Athenian Landmark Reimagined

Instantly recognisable to generations of Athenians, Conrad Athens The Ilisian carries forward the spirit of a building deeply woven into the city’s social and cultural fabric. The hotel evokes the feeling of an open-air gallery, with the original one-of-a-kind 620-square-metre sculpted marble façades by pioneering Greek artist Yannis Moralis, a modernist sculptural tribute to classical mythology. By night, Emmy award-winning lighting designer Eleftheria Deko brings the facade to life, inviting guests to gather for a local aperitif as the installation comes to life.

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Inside, spaces designed by AvroKO revive the optimism of Athens’ modernist golden era, pairing preserved mid-century elements with newly commissioned artworks and bespoke pieces by historic Athenian atelier Saridis and ceramicist Eleni Vernadaki. Overseeing the art programme and shaping the lobby alongside AvroKO is Mare Studio, the hotel’s art consultant and curator.

The guest rooms and suites frame some of the city’s best views, with the majority featuring private balconies. The hotel offers Athens’ largest suite collection, including three Presidential Suites, a Royal Suite and, launching later this year, the Omega Penthouse, complete with a private pool and panoramic vistas across the Acropolis and Aegean Sea.

A New Culinary Address at the Social Heartbeat of the City
Guests of Conrad Athens The Ilisian are surrounded by a vibrant culinary landscape, with nine distinct dining concepts, from the hotel’s own restaurants and bars to signature venues across the destination, shaping the rhythm of the day and drawing Athenians and global travellers together from morning to night.

At its heart is Byzantino, reborn as Athens’ first Grande Brasserie, where French and Greek classics are presented side by side in true brasserie character. Executive chef Angelos Lantos, the first Greek chef to earn two Michelin stars in Athens, leads the culinary direction across the hotel, with Byzantino as his flagship. The experience is completed by a cheese master, curated wine pairings, and a dedicated chocolaterie and patisserie housed within the restaurant itself. The same spirit carries into the Athenian Lounge, a natural meeting point where classic cocktails and well-loved dishes set the tone throughout the day.

Later this year, the legendary Galaxy Bar will return as Galaxy Dispensary and Galaxy Supper Club, reclaiming its place as one of Athens’ most iconic rooftop destinations. Additionally, a further line-up of globally celebrated restaurant concepts will also make their Athens debut at The Ilisian, alongside Japanese restaurant Onuki, designed by studio Yabu Pushelberg, which opened in 2025.

Wellness Designed for Modern Life
Conceived as a performance-led wellbeing destination, Conrad Athens The Ilisian’s wellness offering blends recovery, movement and lifestyle. The experience unfolds across the Oasis, Athens’ largest outdoor pool, along with an Italian poolside restaurant, and the 700-square-metre Green Roof above, where panoramic city views frame a private running track, outdoor gym and pickleball court.

Indoors, guests will enjoy access to a wellness zone featuring a specialist gym, dedicated studios for yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonic and spinning, a heated pool, and heat & cold therapy facilities. From May, the Odei Wellness Residence will introduce a curated menu of face and body treatments inspired by the rituals of ancient Greece, while later in the year, renowned practitioner Dr. Costas Papageorgiou will bring his expertise to Athens for the first time, expanding the offering with longevity focused treatments, guiding The Ilisian’s holistic approach to wellbeing.

Experiences with Impact: Athens Beyond the Expected
Conrad Athens The Ilisian invites guests to experience Athens through curated, insider-led perspectives. The hotel’s signature Conrad 1/3/5 experiences offer travellers meaningful ways to engage with Athens at their own pace. From golden‑hour aperitivos overlooking the Acropolis, to architectural walks that reframe ancient landmarks through a contemporary lens, the three-and five-hour experiences go deeper into the city’s culinary and creative scenes. Each experience is tailored to personal interests, making discovery feel effortless, intuitive, and distinctly local.

“Greece is one of Hilton’s fastest‑growing markets in Europe, driven by record visitor demand and a growing focus on high‑quality, year‑round tourism,” said Simon Vincent, CBE, president, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Hilton. “With our portfolio in Greece growing from just a handful of hotels a few years ago to more than fifty today, and more in the pipeline, the opening of Conrad Athens The Ilisian underscores our long‑term commitment to Athens and to Greece as a leading global tourism destination.”

“Athens is one of those rare cities where history, creativity and contemporary living exist in conversation with one another,” said Dino Michael, senior vice president and global category head, Hilton Luxury Brands. “For Conrad, that makes it a deeply compelling place to be. Conrad Athens The Ilisian has reawakened a landmark in a way that respects its past while feeling entirely in tune with the city Athens has become.”

Nassos Papazoglou, general manager, Conrad Athens The Ilisian, added, “Hilton Athens opened on this date back in 1963, and for decades played a defining role in Athens’ cultural and social life. Our vision has been to honour that legacy while creating a hotel that feels open, dynamic, and deeply connected to the city today. From the way guests move through the spaces, to how they dine, unwind, and explore Athens, every detail has been designed to offer a genuine sense of belonging.”

Conrad Athens The Ilisian joins a global portfolio of 50 Conrad Hotels & Resorts’ properties and marks the debut of the brand in Greece. This year marks an exciting moment for Hilton’s Luxury Brands which arrived in the market with major momentum, with the opening of Sandblu Santorini, LXR Hotels & Resorts earlier this month and Conrad Corfu later in the year.

The hotel is located at Leof. Vasilissis Sofias 46, Athens, 11528, Greece. Reservations can be made directly through the hotel’s website or the Hilton Honors mobile app

  

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KAYAK Launches Ask AI to Simplify Travel Planning Just in Time for the World Cup

Ask AI launches at a time of increased travel interest around the World Cup and when travelers are planning multi-city, complex trips. KAYAK data shows that flight searches to U.S. hosts cities are up 23% compared to last year, and prices and availability will likely change quickly in the months to come. Ask AI is the next step, combining both into a seamless user experience.Ask AI allows you to search for hotels near a stadium, compare flights between host cities, or build your full itinerary without switching tabs. Search for hotels near a stadium, compare flights between host cities, or build your full itinerary–all without switching tabs.ADVERTISEMENTWith Ask AI, travelers can:Ask questions using natural language and refine their trip in real time

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It’s a more intuitive way to book and plan travel. It is powered by KAYAK’s search and pricing information, and highlights rising interest in travel, shifting prices, as well as the destinations that are seeing the largest spikes in interest.

All host markets are seeing an increase in hotel prices: up 36% in America, 55% in Canada and 119% in Mexico

The top 3 countries that are searching for flights in the U.S. to watch the World Cup are Germany, the United Kingdom, and Colombia

Ask AI and World Cup Trends Dashboard work together to help travelers plan and compare their trips using real-time data. This allows them to make more informed decisions when prices and interest changes.

  

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Qantas has launched a major domestic sale, with more than 2 million discounted seats

The week-long discount* is valid for Economy and Business fares through March 2027. This includes the upcoming long weekend in June and the winter school holidays. These are two of the busiest travel times of the year.This sale offers more connecting fares to customers than Qantas’ regular domestic sales. Customers have more options for travel. This sale includes 21 routes to the Gold Coast, for example.

One-way Economy fares start at $99 for routes from Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne.

Business class fares for popular routes between Adelaide, Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and Sydney start at $299.

All fares are included in the sale until 11:59pm AEST on Tuesday, 28 April 2026. If sold out earlier, all fares will be extended to include checked baggage as well as complimentary food and beverage.

Comments from Qantas Domestic CEO Markus Svensson”Australians’ appetite for travel continues, and this sale is designed to support our customers planning their next trip around Australia over the next 12 months.””We’ve just had a bumper Easter holidays with more than a million customers travelling around our domestic network and this sale is timed for those planning where to head next. We have millions discounted seats on more than 90 routes including some of Australia’s top holiday destinations. These include tropical beaches, regional towns and city escapes. Below are some of the one-way sale fares starting from. Please visit Qantas.com to see sale fares for other routes and travel dates.

  

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