MOROCCAN E-VISAS SERVICES SUPPORT THE INBOUND TOURISM

Pat Hyland -
Since replacing the paper visa with its electronic counterpart, Morocco has received 129,000 e-visa applications, including 124,000 for leisure tourism and 5,000 for business. According to Tourism Min ...

JAPANESE TOURISM SETS NEW RECORD

Andrew J. Wein -
In December 2023, Japanese tourism authorities announced a record number of 2.73 million travelers. This figure marks a year of rapid tourism recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. The number is ab ...

WHAT NEXT? THAI TOURISM AT A CROSSROADS

Justin N. Froyd -
The Covid-19 pandemic is having a significant effect on the tourism industry worldwide, with the lives and businesses of millions around the world being influenced by this unprecedented crisis. Howeve ...

CANADA AND AUSTRALIA ARE THE EMERGING SOURCE MARKETS FOR VENICE

Gregory Dolgos -
The summer of 2023 will consolidate the recovery of international tourism, both for holiday destinations and cities of art. Among these, Venice attracts visitors from conventional source markets and t ...

BRAZIL WILL REQUIRE E-VISA FROM PREVIOUSLY EXEMPTED TOURISTS

Starting April 10, 2024, citizens of Australia, Canada, and the United States who hold ordinary passports must present a visa to enter Brazil. The visa will be required at all ports, airports, and lan ...