TAIWAN LACKS MAINLAND TOURISTS DUE TO RECENT DECISION

Pat Hyland -
Taiwan authorities have announced that no mainland tourist groups will visit Taiwan this year. However, this statement has not been well-received by tourism industry operators on the island, who expre ...

SRI LANKAN TOURISM SECTOR EXPECTS 2.3 MILLION ARRIVALS

Bill Alen -
The tourism sector in Sri Lanka has achieved a remarkable feat, welcoming over 800,000 tourists. This success story has ignited a sense of optimism, hinting at the possibility of surpassing the year-e ...

TOURISM IN THE ALGERIAN SAHARA REVIVING

Chris Grad -
After fourteen years of closure, the Algerian Sahara is reopening its doors to international tourists. The government, Air Algérie (the national airline), and local organizations are dedicated to revi ...

FIRST GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE REPORT ON TOURISM

Richard Moor -
Tourism grows faster than the global economy, and it is also contributing to a more significant amount of carbon emissions. A recent global assessment has highlighted the industry's achievements and s ...

TOURISM IN BRAZIL SHOULD GROW 5% AND CREATE MORE THAN 320.000 JOBS IN 2022

Vanderlei J. Pollack -
The National Confederation of Commerce, Goods and Services (CNC) reassessed the forecast of Brazilian tourism growth for this year from 4.3% to 5.1%, compared to 2021, after IBGE announced that the vo ...