TRAVEL CHAOS IN THE UK: GOVERNMENT BLAMES COMPANIES

Theodore Slate -
Travelers in the United Kingdom can expect long waits and last-minute changes to their plans. In an interview with the Sky News, a representative of the British government, Secretary of State Stephen ...

BUSINESS TRAVEL HELPS KEEP EMPLOYEES ENGAGED

Michael Trout -
Harvard Business Review and American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) have recently published a new report titled "Business Growth: A Strategy for Success in Times of Change". In this report, ...

RIVER CRUISES: TOURISM ON THE DANUBE IN CRISIS

Daniel A. Tanner -
The University of Passau institute CENTOURIS, sustainable market changes are foreseeable with regard to travel behavior. Above all, shipping companies and tour operators are threatened by the crisis. ...

EUROPE NEEDS 1.2 MILLION TOURISM WORKERS

Andrea Hausold -
According to a recent analysis led by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and European Travel Commission (ETC), the travel and tourism sector’s recovery could be put at serious risk if almost 1. ...

CHINESE TOURISM GIANT UNVEILS THE FIRST LARGE-SCALE VERTICAL AI MODEL FOR TRAVEL

Anna Luebke -
In 2023, large-scale AI models will bring a wave of transformation to the world, and how to realize their application in vertical fields has become the focus of various efforts. ...