PROPOSED TOURISM FEE SCRAPPED IN THAILAND

Samuel Dorsi -
Thailand has made a significant decision by scrapping a plan to impose a 300-baht (US$8.20) tourism fee on visitors arriving by air. This move, announced by Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, is ai ...

THE CHINESE DOMESTIC TOURISM MARKET IS ACCELERATING

Samuel Dorsi -
The summer tourism season that just passed provided an excellent opportunity to observe the growing popularity of cultural tourism. The China Tourism Academy's "2023 Summer Tourism Market Monitoring R ...

THE OLYMPIC GAMES COULD HARM PARISIAN HOTELS’ IMAGE

Nils Kraus -
A recent study by the Groupement des Hôtelleries & Restaurations de France (GHR) revealed that Paris would not receive the welcome medal during the Olympics. The study analyzes the impact of the labor ...

MOROCCO’S TOURISM: THE CRISIS PERSISTS DESPITE SLIGHT IMPROVEMENTS

James Morris -
Two steps back, one step forward. Such is the case of Morocco’s tourism sector, which recorded an improvement in revenues during the third quarter of 2021. ...

TOMORROW’S TOURISM: ROBOTIZED AND HYPERCONNECTED

Justin N. Froyd -
Tourism is reinventing itself, and its transformation has accelerated with the pandemic. If some people aspire to disconnect during their vacations or weekends, others have hyperconnection requirement ...