CLIMATE CHANGE: GERMANS FEEL GUILTY BUT CONTINUE TO TRAVEL MORE

Chris Grad -
Traffic jams on the highways and overcrowded airports. In the next few weeks, millions of Germans will start their summer vacations, producing CO2 and harming the climate. ...

EU PARLIAMENT MOVES FORWARD ON SHORT-TERM RENTAL REGULATION

Vanderlei J. Pollack -
In many European cities, there is a heated political debate surrounding the impact of short-term rentals on the real estate market. The EU Parliament's Committee dealing with the Internal Market and C ...

TUNISIA'S LOW AND MID SEASONS LOOK GOOD

William Law -
After a successful summer tourist season, Tunisia is preparing for the low or medium season that extends from mid-September to the end of May. ...

INTRODUCING THE DEMINA PROJECT: A STEP FORWARD FOR DESTINATION MANAGEMENT

Richard Moor -
The world of tourism is going through a very tough period, as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to limit the lives and movement of people around the world. But even in the midst of this global crisis, t ...

LUXURY TOURISM MARKET IN EUROPE WORTH BETWEEN 130 AND 170 BILLION EUROS

Larry Brain -
Luxury tourism in Europe is a market estimated at between 130 and 170 billion euros per year, which could triple within 10 years thanks to the development of certain destinations and investments in in ...