TOURISM IN CRIMEA: RECORD NUMBER OF GUESTS

Daniel A. Tanner -
The past summer was extremely successful for tourism in Crimea, despite weather disasters and the everlasting Covid-19 pandemic. In September, Sergei Aksenov, the head of the Crimean Republic, said th ...

IS HUNGARIAN TOURISM STARTING TO PICK UP?

Bill Alen -
The number of guest nights in commercial accommodation establishments in Hungary rose 446% to 951,000 in January, though from a low base influenced by travel restrictions due to the pandemic, the Cent ...

JAPAN’S TOURISM: GROWING VISITOR NUMBERS AND LACK OF STAFF

Laura Maudlin -
Japan's inbound tourism has made a spectacular recovery since its re-opening, and the country is now experiencing a massive improvement in visitor numbers. ...

CHANGING CLIMATE DESTROYS THE WILDLIFE IN KENYA

Nils Kraus -
This year, 205 elephants died in Kenya because of the shortage of water. Drought creates problems not only for the wildlife in Kenya but for many other African animal species. ...

SINGAPORE HOPES TO WELCOME UP TO 14 M VISITORS IN 2023

Justin N. Froyd -
International visitor arrivals to Singapore reached 6.3 million in 2022 (about 33% of 2019 levels), experiencing a faster-than-expected recovery of its post-Covid tourism. The authorities hope to attr ...