FRANCE’S TOURISM PARADOX: WELCOMING MILLIONS, LOSING BILLIONS

Theodore Slate -
France proudly welcomed a staggering 100 million international tourists in 2024, reaffirming its position as the world’s top tourist destination, as government figures indicate. However, a closer exam ...

RYANAIR DEMANDS EUROPE’S ATC REFORM

Laura Maudlin -
A radar malfunction at the Milan ENAV air traffic control (ATC) hub on June 28, 2025, threw Northern Italy’s airspace into turmoil, leading to the delay or outright cancellation of 60 Ryanair flights ...

SYRIA’S TOURISM STARTED WORKING ON ITS REVIVAL

Larry Brain -
Syria, having weathered more than a decade of strife, is now looking to tourism as a key element in its economic resurgence and re-engagement with the global community. The country, abundant in histor ...

ANGOLA’S TOURISM TO DIVERSIFY THE COUNTRY’S OIL ECONOMY

Sara Thopson -
Angola, a key oil producer in southern Africa and a Portuguese-speaking nation, is shifting gears from its historically oil-dependent economy, seeking instead to invigorate its tourism industry. The A ...

BOEING FACES REPETITIVE AND SYSTEMIC SAFETY ISSUES

Joe McClain -
A report issued by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on June 24, 2025, detailed safety problems at Boeing and oversight shortcomings by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) concerni ...