TOURISM SECTOR IN SOUTH AFRICA FORCED TO CHOOSE RENEWABLE ENERGY

Larry Brain -
For the past two decades, South Africans have struggled with rolling power cuts known as "load shedding." They are a result of Eskom's deteriorating infrastructure and over-reliance on shabby coal-fir ...

DECREASE IN CROSS-BORDER TRAVEL HAD POSITIVE IMPACT ON RUSSIAN ECONOMY

Laura Maudlin -
The Covid-19 pandemic has mainly influenced international travel, which is currently at significantly lower levels than in the pre-pandemic period. However, there is also another side of the coin, at ...

SUCCESSFUL SUMMER IS NOT ENOUGH FOR ITALIAN TOURISM AMID COVID-19 CRISIS

Denise Chen -
The tourism industry worldwide has suffered greatly in the past couple of months due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, some countries have felt the effects even more, especially those that heavily re ...

EU TOURISM SECTOR EMPLOYS 70% FEWER BRITISH PEOPLE AFTER BREXIT

Michael Trout -
In 2017, 11,970 British citizens worked in the tourism sector in European Union countries. Since then, and with Brexit on the horizon, that number has dropped by 69% to just 3,700, according to the la ...

AUSTRIA'S TOURISM LOOKS BACK TO THE SUCCESSFUL WINTER SEASON

Larry Brain -
Despite rising prices, Austria's hotels, guesthouses, and holiday apartments recorded the third-highest number of overnight stays, following the record winters of 2017/18 and 2018/19, reported by the ...