HOTEL CRISIS IN BUENOS AIRES: 80% OF HOTELS REMAIN CLOSED

Larry Brain -
Almost a year after the lockdowns began in Argentina, 80% of the hotel establishments in Buenos Aires remain closed and the situation does not seem to improve soon. In fact, the industry expects that ...

STRONG U.S. DOLLAR HELPS TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA

Kevin Eagan -
The economic outlook for Latin America and the Caribbean for the rest of this year and 2023 is quite bleak, but there is one sector that can shine thanks to the unusually strong U.S. dollar: tourism. ...

BRAZIL BETTING ON GREEN TOURISM WITH LULA DA SILVA'S NEW ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

Andrea Hausold -
The environmental policy of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is an "asset" for promoting green tourism. This economic activity can play a key role in the conservation of nature. This was ...

TOURISM RESTART IN LATIN AMERICA – COUNTRIES GETTING READY FOR VISITORS

Richard Moor -
Latin America is preparing to finally heal its injured economy through tourism restart, but the competition looks fierce, and it will take place amid a rough battle against the coronavirus throughout ...

MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION FUELS CANNABIS TOURISM IN THE U.S.

Different states in the United States see how the end of cannabis prohibition is attracting tourists who spend between USD 300 and USD 400 per trip. Other countries, like Uruguay, are promoting a proj ...