LEBANON'S TOURISM HIT HARD BY THE HAMAS-ISRAEL WAR

Vanderlei J. Pollack -
Lebanon suffers the consequences of a war it had no part in. Despite hopes that the end of summer and approaching holiday season would boost Lebanon's tourism industry, the ongoing conflict between Ha ...

DUBAI WELCOMES 4.7 MILLION VISITORS IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2023

Andrea Hausold -
In the first quarter of 2023, Dubai received 4.67 million foreign overnight guests, up from 3.97 million visitors in 2022. ...

EUROPE TRAVEL CONTINUES TO RECOVER

Nik Fes -
According to the quarterly report "European Tourism Trends & Prospects" by ETC, travel demand throughout the continent is robust and is expected to continue in 2024. The report highlights that the rec ...

OMICRON VARIANT DISCOURAGES GLOBAL TOURISM RECOVERY

Richard Moor -
Tourism businesses that were just beginning to breathe after two catastrophic years of the pandemic are once again gasping for air as measures are introduced to contain the spread of the Omicron varia ...

CHINESE TOURISTS ARE FINALLY ALLOWED TO TRAVEL. WILL THEY REALLY?

Denise Chen -
Chinese tourists are the most likely to go out of their country and they are also the ones who spend the most. In 2019 - the last year before Covid-19 - 155 million Chinese went on holiday abroad. The ...