MAURITIUS TOURISM: FIGURES OF DISCORD

Samuel Dorsi -
Tourists did not rush to the gate when the Mauritius borders were partially reopened on July 15. With approximately 1,500 reservations until the end of September in the 14 hotels that were opened in M ...

A NEW PASSENGER TERMINAL PLANNED AT CAIRO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

A global consortium plans to construct a new Terminal 4 for passengers at Cairo International Airport. This is part of the Egyptian government's strategy to enhance airports and expand their capabilit ...

FUEL PRICES RISE WORLDWIDE - WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE 2022 VACATIONS?

Andrea Hausold -
The vacation spirit is high after two years of Corona hardships. But the war in Ukraine is causing uncertainty, and the sharp rise in fuel prices will make 2022 vacations significantly more expensive. ...

U.S. TO WELCOME INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS AGAIN IN NOVEMBER

Laura Loss -
New York, Los Angeles and Miami, some of the most visited destinations, will soon welcome visitors again. The United States has announced that it will lift restrictions on international travelers, a r ...

THE REAL RECOVERY OF LONG-HAUL TRAVEL?

Kevin Eagan -
The global epidemic is no longer a significant concern for travel and healthcare systems, leading to a resurgence in tourism. This is primarily due to the high demand for short and medium-haul trips. ...