THE U.S. SUFFERS FROM DROUGHT OF INTERNATIONAL VISITORS

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A large number of U.S. beaches, hotels and casinos nationwide are filling up again as COVID-19 vaccination rates climb and closure orders are lifted. But this summer season is being driven almost enti ...

THE CROSSROADS OF BUSINESS TRAVEL IN 2024

Laura Maudlin -
Despite the pessimistic forecasts, the recovery of business travel indicates that the industry is not fighting for survival but rather is at a crossroads of change. The industry has faced significant ...

TAIWAN LACKS MAINLAND TOURISTS DUE TO RECENT DECISION

Pat Hyland -
Taiwan authorities have announced that no mainland tourist groups will visit Taiwan this year. However, this statement has not been well-received by tourism industry operators on the island, who expre ...

EUROPE NEEDS 1.2 MILLION TOURISM WORKERS

Andrea Hausold -
According to a recent analysis led by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and European Travel Commission (ETC), the travel and tourism sector’s recovery could be put at serious risk if almost 1. ...

PASSENGER TRAFFIC OF RUSSIAN AIRLINES UP 18% IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE YEAR

Samuel Dorsi -
Russian airlines have transported over 1 million more passengers than planned, despite the closure of 11 airports in Russia's central and southern regions. The total passenger count for the year's fir ...