Travel and tourism recovery: a perspective for South Asia and lessons for other regions in the age of COVID-19
To travel or not to travel? That is the question.
To travel or not to travel? That is the question.
In February, as the coronavirus situation in China worsened and other parts of the world saw their first outbreaks, residents at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station were prepping for a ...
For too long, tourist destinations have focused on things like growth in arrivals, number of beds, receipts and revenue: a race to keep up with the competition. At the same time, the exis...
With international tourist arrivals reaching 1.4 billion in 2018—two years ahead of initial projections—the travel and tourism industry will continue to drive global connectivity. The Wor...
When it comes to travel and tourism, sub-Saharan Africa is a region with massive potential tempered by multiple structural, institutional, economic and socio-economic challenges. Accordin...
One of the world’s biggest economic activities, tourism drives wealth, employment, and regional development.
Spain, France, Germany, Japan and the United States are the world’s most travel-ready nations, according to the latest travel and tourism ranking of the World Economic Forum.
In the digital economy, tourist destinations face management challenges like never before.