COVID TRAVEL TRENDS WILL LAST IN 2022

Bill Alen -
More spontaneous bookings, betting on domestic destinations, choosing accommodations that have implemented the latest technological solutions – Artificial Intelligence (AI) and recognition technologie ...

MIDDLE EAST TRAVEL EXPECTED TO BOOM & PEOPLE LIKE RICHART RUDDIE ARE HELPING TOURISM BOARDS BEHIND THE SCENES

Chris Grad -
Last year when one of the largest Japanese Digital marketing agencies approached and said we represent the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and we need your help. ...

TUNISIA'S LOW AND MID SEASONS LOOK GOOD

William Law -
After a successful summer tourist season, Tunisia is preparing for the low or medium season that extends from mid-September to the end of May. ...

TOURISM ENEMY NO. 1 IS TERRORISM

Kevin Eagan -
Between November 2015 and July 2016, three jihadist attacks in Paris and Nice killed 224 people, wounding at least 850 others. The attacks put France on alert, but also the hundreds of thousands of pe ...

RUSSIAN HOTELS EXPECT 70 MILLION GUESTS IN 2023

Bill Alen -
According to the Russian Union of Tourism Industry, hotels in Russia have welcomed 60 million guests so far in 2023, which is expected to rise to 70 million by the end of the year. Domestic tourism is ...