STRASBOURG SHOOTING LIKELY TO HIT THE SUFFERING TOURISM IN FRANCE

Joe McClain -
Already suffering from four weeks of mobilization of yellow vests, enameled with violence, tourism and hotel and catering professionals fear that the shooting in Strasbourg from Dec 11 will weigh even ...

OVER-TOURISM IN THE EYES OF THE EUROPEAN CITY TOURISM STUDY

Nik Fes -
The crowded La Rambla in Barcelona, mega-cruisers in front of the Doge’s Palace in Venice – you know the pictures. “Cities are becoming victims of their own success. That is irresponsible and really n ...

TOURISM IN SRI LANKA HARMED BY POLITICAL SITUATION

Kevin Eagan -
Sri Lanka's tourism industry is beginning to suffer the consequences of the political crisis in the middle of the tourist season. The uncertainty leads to cancellations by leisure tourists and busines ...

TUNISIA: TOURISM REVENUE UP 40.5% OVER ELEVEN MONTHS IN 2018

Bill Alen -
Tunisian tourism revenue continues to rise. The sector's income amounted to 3.7 billion dinars (1.23 billion dollars) during the first eleven months of 2018, an amount up 40.5% compared to the same pe ...

TURKEY RETURNING BACK TO THE TOURISM FOREGROUND

Tomas Haupt -
After two particularly weak years, tourists are once again returning to Turkey. While more than 37 million people entered Turkey as tourists last year, more than 40 million are expected this year, acc ...