BOLSONARO EFFECT: ARGENTINA EXPECTED TO ATTRACT BRAZIL’S GAY TOURISM

Nils Kraus -
The LGBT tourism sector in Brazil stays alert after the newly elected president’s homophobic remarks. Jair Messias Bolsonaro is assuming the office on the 1st January, however even now Argentina expec ...

CANARY ISLANDS EXPECT A COMEBACK OF BRITISH TOURISTS

Tomas Haupt -
This year, the Canary Islands have lost an average of 25,000 British visitors a month, with a total of 229,000 during the first nine months of 2018, a drop that the public administration and hotel ass ...

FRENCH TOURISM EXPECTING RECORD REVENUE IN 2018

Daniel A. Tanner -
In its latest report on international tourism in France, the Banque de France highlights the positive results of the sector, while pointing out certain weaknesses. ...

ALGERIAN TOURISM FACES SEVERAL PROBLEMS

Kevin Eagan -
A coastline of over 1,600 kilometers, an ancient city (Djemila) in the Highlands at Setif, a breath-taking canyon (Ghoufi) in the Aures, the majestic Mount Assekrem in Tamanrasset and much more. At fi ...

PYRENEAN TOURISM BODY INVESTED EUR 15 MILLION MARKING ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY

Theodore Slate -
The Pyrenean Tourism Confederation, an organization that brings together 38 ski resorts and 16 thermal baths and hydrotherapy centers in the French Pyrenees, has invested 15 million euros in this seas ...