CRUISE TOURISM IN URUGUAY TO LOSE 70% OF THE TURNOVER

Daniel A. Tanner -
Historically, the Uruguayan ports of Montevideo and Punta del Este received a good number of cruise tourists. For example, between October 2018 and April 2019, a total of 146 cruise ships arrived in t ...

THE FUTURE OF TOURISM: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2022

Joe McClain -
2022 will be a key year for international tourism. Withdrawal of travel restrictions, the overall progress of vaccination campaigns and the recovering of confidence in travel create a positive scenari ...

THE 2030 SOCCER WORLD CUP WILL BENEFIT THE TOURISM SECTOR

Chris Grad -
Last week, the International Football Federation (FIFA) announced that the Soccer World Cup in 2030 will be jointly organized by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, beating the South American bid. ...

AUSTRALIA TO OPEN BORDERS BY THE END OF THE YEAR

Denise Chen -
Australia's borders have been closed for about 19 months now, and still the country can't get the coronavirus under control. Most recently, the case numbers skyrocketed in June - the seven-day inciden ...

AIR TRAFFIC: USA REMAINS TOP TRAVEL DESTINATION

Kevin Eagan -
The busiest time of the year has ended, and unfortunately, it was accompanied by many flight delays and cancellations. The summer of 2023 was plagued by staff shortages, forest fires, and unpredictabl ...