AIRBNB’S NEW SERVICES RAISE QUESTIONS ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY MEASURES

Nils Kraus -
Airbnb's recent move to broaden its services—think chefs, masseuses, stylists, and the reboot of Airbnb Experiences across numerous cities—is undeniably ambitious. Yet, surprisingly, there's a lack of ...

BRAZIL’S TOURISM NUMBERS ARE EXPECTED TO BREAK RECORDS IN 2025

Vanderlei J. Pollack -
Brazil is on course to greet an unprecedented eight million international tourists in 2025, exceeding even their ambitious 2027 targets, according to Embratur, the Brazilian Agency for International T ...

SPORTS TOURISM IN ITALY BRINGS 8.7% MORE OVERNIGHT STAYS

Vanderlei J. Pollack -
Italy, celebrated for its cultural heritage and picturesque scenery, is also making significant strides in sports tourism. ENIT, the country’s National Tourism Agency, reports that around 556,000 inte ...

DEMAND FOR TRAVEL TO THE U.S. DECLINED IN KEY SOURCE MARKETS

A recent assessment from Mabrian, a travel intelligence platform, suggests that enthusiasm for the travel to the U.S. is waning somewhat in vital long-haul markets. This includes Europe, the Gulf Coop ...

THE FUTURE OF AFRICAN TOURISM

Andrew J. Wein -
In 2024, Africa saw a significant uptick in tourism, with approximately 74 million visitors gracing its shores. UN Tourism's latest World Tourism Barometer indicates that this figure represents a roug ...