TRAVEL CHAOS IN THE UK: GOVERNMENT BLAMES COMPANIES

Theodore Slate -
Travelers in the United Kingdom can expect long waits and last-minute changes to their plans. In an interview with the Sky News, a representative of the British government, Secretary of State Stephen ...

AIR PASSENGER TRAFFIC INCREASED TO 84.2% OF 2019 LEVELS

Nils Kraus -
Travel demand worldwide remains strong even at the beginning of 2023. According to the most recent analysis by IATA, last January air passenger traffic (measured in passenger-kilometers) increased by ...

TOURISM SECTOR TO CONTRIBUTE €1.44 BILLION TO THE EU ECONOMY

Laura Loss -
The travel and tourism sector is expected to contribute €1.44 billion to the European Union's economy this year, 98 percent closer to the pre-pandemic result of €1.47 billion in 2019, according to the ...

CATCHING UP WITH CHINESE TRAVELER HABITS

Denise Chen -
Experts refer to China as the engine driving global travel growth. However, following a three-year shutdown, the nation's capacity to recover both regionally and globally is being questioned. ...

TOURISM IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IS THE LEAST AFFECTED BY THE PANDEMIC

Nils Kraus -
According to the WTTC Global Economic Impact Trends report, the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean resulted in a 42.4% decline in travel and tourism GDP in 2020. ...