MALLORCA IS LOOKING FOR WEALTHY LONG-HAUL TOURISTS

Gary Diskin -
The European holiday industry can be compared to an evergreen clover meadow, with Mallorca being the fattest cow in the field. But what happens when the grass in her meadow slowly disappears? The cow ...

TUNISIAN TOURISM IN AGONY AFTER TWO PANDEMIC YEARS

Kevin Eagan -
From travel agencies to tour guides, not a single sector of the Tunisian tourism industry, which represents 14% of the country's GDP, has been spared by the health crisis. But the signs of a recovery ...

CAMBODIA TO BUILD TWO MORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS

Sara Thopson -
Cambodia aims to enhance its connectivity with tourist source markets worldwide by developing two more international airports as part of its tourism development program. ...

SAUDI ARABIA HAS AMBITIONS TO BECOME A GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION HUB

Sara Thopson -
Riyadh Air aims to compete with Gulf airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways or Etihad and turn the kingdom into a transportation hub. Saudi Arabia has the means of its ambitions as it has just place ...

MAURITIUS TOURISM: FIGURES OF DISCORD

Samuel Dorsi -
Tourists did not rush to the gate when the Mauritius borders were partially reopened on July 15. With approximately 1,500 reservations until the end of September in the 14 hotels that were opened in M ...