ANGKOR SITE RELOCATION PROGRAM CRITICIZED BY AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

Nik Fes -
Amnesty International, a non-governmental organization, has published a report criticizing the displacement of 10,000 families living near the UNESCO World Heritage site in Cambodia. While Phnom Penh ...

GBTA: BUSINESS TOURISM IS EXPECTED TO RECOVER IN 2026

Samuel Dorsi -
The Global Travel Business Association (GBTA) forecasts that the business travel sector will grow by 33.8% and spending by 33.8% year-on-year in 2022 globally. ...

HOW TO DESIGN A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM STRATEGY IN THE SHORT TERM

James Morris -
Tourism is one of the largest industries in the world and accounts for 10% of the world’s GDP and employment. By 2030, the number of travelers is expected to reach 1.8 billion, with Asia as the main t ...

BHUTAN’S TOURISM REPORTED EXCEPTIONAL REVENUES

Pat Hyland -
Bhutan recorded more tourist revenue in 2023 than ever before. According to the latest report by the World Tourism Organization, tourism in Asia and the Pacific region has only reached 65% of pre-pand ...

BRAZIL’S TOURISM RECOVERING SLOWLY FIGHTING DEEP-ROOTED PROBLEMS

Andrea Hausold -
With the colorful parades of the Sambódromo in Rio de Janeiro postponed because of the spread of the omicron variant, Brazil is experiencing a carnival week with not much partying this year. This is b ...