IN LATIN AMERICA 45% OF JOBS IN TOURISM WERE LOST OVER COVID-19

Sara Thopson -
The hotel and restaurant industry has been hit the hardest by the ongoing health emergency in Latin America. 60% of the personnel in the industry are women; with 80% of them informally employed. ...

PERFECT DESTINATIONS FOR LGBTQ+ TOURISM IN THE SUMMER

Nils Kraus -
LGBTQ+ tourism has seen significant growth in recent years, with more and more people looking for inclusive and welcoming destinations to enjoy their vacations. ...

MORE FACE-TO-FACE MEETINGS EXPECTED NEXT YEAR

Nils Kraus -
Managers responsible for meetings and events expect that in 2023 the number of conferences with face-to-face meetings will increase. This is a key finding of the 12th edition of American Express Meeti ...

MEXICO'S TOP TOURIST DESTINATIONS RECEIVE THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF FLIGHTS

Wayne M. Gore -
Miguel Torruco Marqués, head of the Tourism Department (SECTUR in Spanish) of the Federal Government, announced that flight and passenger traffic at Mexico's airports will do great in 2022. The airlin ...

TOURISM IN MADRID TO EXCEED THE PRE-PANDEMIC DATA IN 2023

Andrew J. Wein -
According to the delegate councilor for tourism, Almudna Maíllo, Madrid's tourism numbers have exceeded the figures projected for 2022 by over 15%. If the current trend continues, the city could surpa ...