SOUTH KOREA’S TOURISM – LOCALS PREFER INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS

Larry Brain -
A recent survey conducted by the Federation of Korean Industries indicates a notable trend: South Koreans express less satisfaction with their own country's travel offerings compared to international ...

BUSINESS TRAVEL COSTS TO STABILIZE IN 2025–2026

Larry Brain -
The roller coaster of business travel pricing, a direct consequence of the pandemic and its lingering effects, seems to be evening out over the next year and a half. Or so suggests the "2025 Global Bu ...

FACIAL RECOGNITION: BIOMETRIC SET TO TRANSFORM AIRPORT CHECK-INS

Samuel Dorsi -
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), in concert with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Flight Centre Travel Group, is on the cusp of fundamentally altering the ai ...

OVERTOURISM PUSHES EUROPE’S TOP DESTINATIONS TO BREAKING POINT

Laura Maudlin -
Europe finds itself at a critical juncture, with overtourism putting immense pressure on both its environment and communities. Italy, France, and Spain are feeling the effects most acutely, as the she ...

HIGH AIRFARES HINDER TOURISM GROWTH IN LATIN AMERICA

James Morris -
High flight costs continue to be a notable impediment to tourism’s expansion in Latin America, as per a recent Mabrian analysis. The report—forecasting airfare trends up to 2025—indicates a varied for ...