TOURIST HOTSPOTS IN INDIA FLOODED BY REVENGE TRAVELERS

Joe McClain -
The Indian Ministry of Health used the term of ‘revenge travel’ to express concern about the overcrowding of tourist hotspots in India shortly after a devastating second wave of COVID-19. But what doe ...

BIG DATA AND SENSORS: SEVILLE USES TECHNOLOGY TO BOOST TOURISM

Nik Fes -
Seville, the Andalusian capital, has launched a 'Smart Tourist Office' in order to automatically analyze big data – the occupation of spaces, consumer habits and much more – in order to improve the to ...

CAMBODIAN TOURISM: MAY SHOWS THE FIRST POSITIVE SIGNS

Laura Loss -
The president of the Association of Khmer Tourist Guides of Angkor, Khieu Thy, said that the reopening of the kingdom to foreign tourists is now essential. Better still, it would be a dream for the Ca ...

SHORTEN THAI VISA PROCESSING TIMES TO ATTRACT MORE CHINESE TOURISTS

Wayne M. Gore -
The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) has asked the Thai Department of Consular Affairs to shorten the visa approval period for Chinese tourists, which can be as long as 15 working days, to fac ...

BERLIN: RENTING AIRBNB ACCOMMODATION TO BE MORE COMPLICATED

Andrew J. Wein -
Travelers who want to rent out a room or an entire apartment as accommodation on the Airbnb platform need a registration number in Berlin. This has been the case for a long time. Now, the company cont ...