CHINA SHAPES ITS NATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE

Laura Maudlin -
The Covid-19 pandemic and governmental restrictions have led to the renaissance of domestic tourism in China and the rise in popularity of national cultural heritage sites. ...

THE POWER OF GEN Z ON TRAVEL AND HOSPITALITY

Justin N. Froyd -
The travel and hospitality sectors often discuss how the younger generation, i.e., Generation Z, is and will continue to transform these sectors. People born between the second half of the 1990s and t ...

THE WAR IN UKRAINE TO WEAKEN THE TOURISM RECOVERY IN EUROPE

Laura Loss -
Air traffic in Europe will not return to the levels it recorded in 2019 until after the year 2024, according to a new seven-year air traffic forecast published by Eurocontrol, the European organizatio ...

A CHRONIC SHORTAGE OF TOURIST GUIDES AND DRIVERS IN ITALY

Daniel A. Tanner -
Italy is a well-liked tourist destination, but there is a shortage of key professionals, such as tourist guides and drivers. This problem has become more apparent in recent months as tourists have sta ...

ANGKOR SITE RELOCATION PROGRAM CRITICIZED BY AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

Nik Fes -
Amnesty International, a non-governmental organization, has published a report criticizing the displacement of 10,000 families living near the UNESCO World Heritage site in Cambodia. While Phnom Penh ...