HONG KONG BATTLES TO WIN LONG-HAUL TOURISTS BACK

Nils Kraus -
Since Hong Kong fully reopened to travelers in February last year, after three years of strict pandemic rules, mainland Chinese visitors have primarily returned to the city. According to the Hong Kong ...

LA PALMA REPORTS HOTEL OCCUPANCY RATE OF LESS THAN 15% DUE TO LAVA RIVER

Michael Trout -
Hundreds of residents on the Spanish island of La Palma left their homes last week as a new river of lava from the erupting volcano threatens to engulf another neighborhood on its possible route to th ...

COMOROS TOURISM TO RISE LIKE A PHOENIX

Located in the Indian Ocean, north of the Mozambique Channel and northeast of Madagascar, Comoros is a small archipelago of four islands and 1.07 million inhabitants. The authorities want to make it ...

IRAN HIT BY THE LACK OF TOURISTS FROM EUROPE

Samuel Dorsi -
During the last few years, Iran has gone from being a fashionable destination to a "strongly discouraged country" for tourists from Europe. This is a test for tourism professionals, who try to attract ...

TOURISM SECTOR IN SOUTH AFRICA FORCED TO CHOOSE RENEWABLE ENERGY

Larry Brain -
For the past two decades, South Africans have struggled with rolling power cuts known as "load shedding." They are a result of Eskom's deteriorating infrastructure and over-reliance on shabby coal-fir ...