EGYPT: NEW TOURISM CAMPAIGN AIMED AT EUROPEAN TRAVELERS

Laura Maudlin -
Last week, Egypt announced the launch of a new tourism campaign, which will cost 63 million euros over the span of three years. The aim is to give new impetus to the suffering industry. Egyptian touri ...

CAMEROON TOURISM HIT BY SAFETY CONCERNS

Michael Trout -
Cameroon tourism suffers the impact of the violence in the Far North, which is the most popular region for Western tourists in the country. The security concerns related to the presence of the Islamis ...

TOURISM IN ICELAND IS GROWING TOO MUCH

Andrew J. Wein -
Coping with the tide of visitors eager to photograph Icelandic glaciers, volcanoes and the nightlife of Reykjavik has become a real challenge. Tourism in Iceland has taken over from fishing and alumin ...

FOREIGN TOURISTS ABANDON MEXICAN BEACHES AMID VIOLENT INCIDENTS

Kevin Eagan -
With the violence plaguing some tourist areas in Mexico, arrivals foreign tourists decreased in some cases by a little over 60% since 2012. ...

CHINESE TOURISTS HEAD TO TAIWAN IN SMALLER NUMBERS

Richard Moor -
Taiwan’s tourism inflow is stagnating and the main reason is the decreasing number of Chinese tourists. In August, 863,540 people from abroad visited the island. This represents a 3.4% decrease compar ...