NORWAY'S GOVERNMENT AIMS FOR DIESEL-FREE FJORDS

Andrew J. Wein -
BY 2026, Norway's government plans to ban diesel-powered cruise ships from entering Geiranger Fjord to protect the environment and combat climate change. However, this sudden decision has caused conce ...

STUDY: TRAVEL PATTERNS AND PREFERENCES IN 2033

Samuel Dorsi -
An estimated 474 million tourists traveled abroad between January and July 2022, up from 175 million in 2021, indicating that international tourism continues to rebound. But how will we travel in 2033 ...

LATIN AMERICA BENEFITS GREATLY FROM DIGITAL NOMADS

Justin N. Froyd -
Niels Olsen, Minister of Tourism of Ecuador, explained on social media the benefits of attracting digital nomads, following the announcement that the Guillermo Lasso administration is preparing to int ...

POST-PANDEMIC TOURISM – IS OVERTOURISM COMING BACK AGAIN?

Theodore Slate -
On June 10, the city of Amsterdam sent out a press release to the world: "Visitors who disrespect our residents and our heritage are not welcome.” ...

HOTEL STAFF SHORTAGE – A RESULT OF LONG-TIME PROBLEMS IN PORTUGAL

Justin N. Froyd -
Portugal’s low wages and international competition for national labor are the reasons behind the hotel staff shortage that the Portuguese hospitality industry has been facing. ...