BERLIN TO USE MOBILE DATA FOR TOURISM ASSESSMENT

Michael Trout -
Last year Berlin decided to do solve the problems with excessive crowds of tourists in some of the most popular places in the German capital. The goal of Visit Berlin’s Burkhard Kieker was to make tou ...

75% OF TRIPS MADE BY EUROPEANS ARE DOMESTIC

Justin N. Froyd -
In 2017, residents of the European Union made a total of 1.3 billion trips with overnight stays, amounting to almost 6.4 billion stays with an average duration of 5.1 nights according to Eurostat data ...

GEORGIAN TOURISM EXPERIENCES SHOCK AMID TROUBLES WITH RUSSIA

Bill Alen -
Georgian tourism suffers the negative impact of the complicated relations with Russia. The atmosphere between Russia and Georgia have been tense for a long time, with the Russo-Georgian War in August ...

GLOBAL WARMING CONTRIBUTES TO ICEBERG TOURISM

Kevin Eagan -
Climate change fuels the demand for the special natural phenomena in eastern Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador is a huge, sparsely populated province. In terms of tourism, the province is best known f ...

FRANCE: RIVER TOURISM CONTINUES TO GROW

Cecilia Garland -
From barge-hotel to flyboats, river tourism continued to attract visitors in 2018, with a total of 11.3 million passengers transported on the network of 6700 kilometers of rivers and canals in France, ...