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 ...

BERLIN NEEDS TOURISTS AND SHORT-HAUL FLIGHTS TO SURVIVE

Richard Moor -
The end of the Covid-19 crisis is finally in sight. Berlin is attracting tourists and airlines are preparing to expand their offer. However, aviation has come under fire in the context of the climate ...

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 ...

NEW STRATEGY MODE FOR MADAGASCAR TOURISM

Often described as a "nature sanctuary" for its rich fauna and flora, Madagascar, like economies aware of their potential, dreams of a tourism revival. And this, was after the numbers plummeted to 87, ...

SWISS TOURISM HAS POSITIVE EXPECTATIONS

Richard Moor -
After the slump in guest numbers in the Corona year 2020, Swiss tourism industry is once again looking ahead to the upcoming summer vacations with confidence. Tourists from important source markets of ...