IN LATIN AMERICA 45% OF JOBS IN TOURISM WERE LOST OVER COVID-19

Sara Thopson -
The hotel and restaurant industry has been hit the hardest by the ongoing health emergency in Latin America. 60% of the personnel in the industry are women; with 80% of them informally employed. ...

BRAZIL EXPECTS 200,000 FOREIGN TOURISTS AT THE CARNIVAL 2024

Michael Trout -
In 2023, Brazil earned billions of dollars from international tourism, a sign of recovery from the pandemic. As we start 2024, the country is optimistic about the future. Embratur (Brazilian Agency fo ...

EXPERTS WARN AGAINST TOURISM IN ANTARCTICA

Sara Thopson -
Tourism, a type of globalization, has been expanding for almost two centuries and now reaching even the last uninhabited areas, such as Antarctica. However, this comes with risks as this frozen land r ...

TOURISM IN BRAZIL HAS REACHED ITS HIGHEST TURNOVER SINCE 2015

Richard Moor -
Brazil's tourism industry has been steadily expanding in recent months, with growth observed every month. Based on reports by the Ministry of Tourism and the Federation of Commerce of Goods, Services, ...

FOREIGN TOURISTS HELP DRIVE ARGENTINA'S ECONOMY

Ashley Nault -
According to data from the National Ministry of Tourism, more than 5.3 million foreign tourists visited Argentina this year. The government projects that by the end of 2023, this number will grow to o ...