MAURITIUS TOURISM EXPECTS A RECOVERY OF CHINESE MARKET

Nils Kraus -
According to Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority, the steep decline in the number of Chinese visitors will only be temporary. With additional flights, next month the business should get back to norm ...

TOURISM IN MEXICO CITY REJOICES OVER GROWING NUMBERS

Richard Moor -
Tourism in Mexico City is an important source of revenue for the municipal budget. The economic impact of the arrival of 8.6 million domestic and foreign tourists who stayed in hotels from January to ...

NICE TOURISM RELIES ON SOCIAL NETWORKS

Nils Kraus -
The tourism numbers for the French Riviera are quite different for the periods before and after the attack of July 14, 2016. While in the beginning of the year, all indicators for Nice tourism were gr ...

TUNISIAN TOURISM REJOICES OVER FIRST CRUISE CALL

Michael Trout -
For the first time since the attack at the Bardo Museum on 18 March, 2015, which resulted in 21 dead people, mostly tourists, a cruise ship made a stopover in Tunisia. This brings hope to Tunisian tou ...

AIRBNB IN PARIS BOOMING BUT ENDANGERING THE HOTELS

Michael Trout -
Airbnb in Paris is growing in popularity. The hosting site, recorded an increase of clientele of 20% for Paris between mid-June and mid-September. At the same time, the fall in the activity of local h ...