TOXIC ALGAE BLOOM THREATENS MARINE LIFE AND TOURISM IN AUSTRALIA

Joe McClain -
An environmental emergency, driven by a toxic algae bloom of “Karenia mikimotoi”, is currently ravaging Australia's southern coastline. The microalgae’s effects have devastated marine ecosystems, loca ...

LIQUIDS IN EU AIRPORTS: TOWARDS A GREEN LIGHT

Samuel Dorsi -
For air travelers, a rather substantial change looms: the European Union is on the verge of doing away with the 100ml limit for liquids carried on board, potentially as soon as late July or early Augu ...

GLOBAL TRAVEL INDUSTRY FACES UNCERTAINTY: FOUR PILLARS OF TOURISM RESILIENCE

Andrew J. Wein -
The travel industry sector in 2025 is certainly facing some headwinds. Rising expenses, changing customer desires, and various operational risks are creating a rather unstable environment. A recent Ac ...

SPAIN'S TOURISM BOOM HAS PRICED LOCALS OUT OF THEIR COASTAL PARADISES

Denise Chen -
Spain, only surpassed by France in attracting global visitors, is riding a wave of tourism unlike any seen before, with predictions pointing to a staggering 100 million international tourists by 2025. ...

CAMBODIA'S TOURISM PARADOX: A BOOMING INDUSTRY WITH A FADING ICON

Michael Trout -
Cambodia’s tourism sector posted impressive numbers in 2024, recording 6.7 million international visitors – indeed, a satisfying 8% climb over 2018, before the world changed. Still, a curious problem ...