MEXICAN TOURISM DEPENDENCE ON THE U.S. TOURISTS IS GROWING

Richard Moor -
Fifteen years ago, when Gloria Guevara became Secretary of Tourism (SECTUR) and Rodolfo López Negrete became Deputy Director General of the Tourism Promotion Council (CPTM), there was a growing busine ...

COVID TRAVEL TRENDS WILL LAST IN 2022

Bill Alen -
More spontaneous bookings, betting on domestic destinations, choosing accommodations that have implemented the latest technological solutions – Artificial Intelligence (AI) and recognition technologie ...

POST-PANDEMIC TOURISM: WHAT COULD THE NEW NORMAL BE LIKE?

Samuel Dorsi -
The Covid-19 pandemic is having a drastic effect on the tourism industry worldwide. Countries are suffering economically, businessmen are going bankrupt, and the entire sector is decimated after these ...

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 ...

FLEXIBLE FARES, A WORLDWIDE TREND THAT IS HERE TO STAY

Justin N. Froyd -
A global survey by the Booking com revealed that 90% of those who booked products and services for June, July and August did so relying on “flexible fares”. What started as a temporary response to unc ...