CHINESE TOURISTS ARE FINALLY ALLOWED TO TRAVEL. WILL THEY REALLY?

Denise Chen -
Chinese tourists are the most likely to go out of their country and they are also the ones who spend the most. In 2019 - the last year before Covid-19 - 155 million Chinese went on holiday abroad. The ...

THE ARCTIC REGION OF SPITSBERGEN IS SEVERELY AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE

Larry Brain -
Located 1300 kilometers south of the North Pole is Longyearbyen, a small international airfield that used to be a mining site for lignite and hard coal. One can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding ...

WAR IN UKRAINE: CONSEQUENCES FOR THE GERMAN TRAVEL INDUSTRY

Theodore Slate -
While many travel restrictions have been lifted around Europe, a new threat to the growth of the industry emerged – the war in Ukraine. Several tourism experts stated their view on the consequences of ...

LATIN AMERICA SEES SIGNS OF TOURISM RECOVERY

Michael Trout -
After two years of uncertainty and almost a complete pause in activities, tourism in Latin America is showing solid signs of recovery, even reaching the pre-pandemic levels. ...

OMICRON VARIANT DISCOURAGES GLOBAL TOURISM RECOVERY

Richard Moor -
Tourism businesses that were just beginning to breathe after two catastrophic years of the pandemic are once again gasping for air as measures are introduced to contain the spread of the Omicron varia ...