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 ...

CHINA JOINS THE SPACE TOURISM RACE

Vanderlei J. Pollack -
With the second largest space budget in the world and 300,000 employees in the sector, China is clearly displaying its objectives in terms of space conquest. As for space tourism, President Xi Jinping ...

LIVERPOOL: NO MORE A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE

Joe McClain -
The northern English port city of Liverpool played a decisive role in the development of Great Britain. In the 18th and 19th century, the city was one of the most important trading centers in the worl ...

CUBA: OPPORTUNITIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS IN LUXURY HOTELS CONSTRUCTION

Joe McClain -
Cuba's tourism industry expanded its offer to foreign investors with 106 projects, 27 of them for founding joint ventures with the island state, 65 hotel contracts and 9 for management and marketing a ...

EGYPT FEARS TWO ISRAELI TOURISTS KILLED IN ALEXANDRIA WILL IMPACT THE TOURISM SECTOR

Alec Hills -
The recent killing of two Israeli tourists and an Egyptian citizen, as well as the injury of another person by an Egyptian policeman in Alexandria, has raised concerns about the impact of the incident ...