COLOMBIAN TOURISM EXPECTS A CONTINUING RECOVERY IN 2023

William Law -
According to the National Statistics Department of Colombia (DANE), the hotel and restaurant sector closed in 2022, with a growth of 18.5%. In the first quarter of 2023, the year-to-year growth was 14 ...

ALGERIAN TOURISM SUFFERS FROM THE LACK OF A STRATEGY

Andrea Hausold -
The solution is not difficult - it requires the political will to be implemented and clichés and stereotypes to be broken. The Algerian tourism sector suffers from a lack of proper strategy. ...

WARNING: ANTARCTIC FAUNA ENDANGERED BY TOURIST BOATS

James Morris -
The massification of tourism in Antarctica, one of the last sanctuaries on the planet, poses a number of environmental problems. Among others, the risk of seeing marine species invade the polar biodiv ...

VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY – A HYPE OR THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL?

Digital museum tours, holograms on city tours – the latest virtual technology has long since arrived in the travel sector - fueled by Covid. Is this just a hype or the future of travel? Climbin ...

SOCIAL NETWORKS FOR TOURISM BRANDS: INSTAGRAM VS. FACEBOOK

Pat Hyland -
For several years now, social networks have been trying to support brands' communication in the best possible way. If Facebook or Linkedin are the historical networks, the emergence of new platforms s ...