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Global tourism industry may shrink by more than 50% due to the pandemic A study of 2,000 travelers shows that nearly two-thirds will reduce their travel in the next year.
Tourism is responsible for 8% of the world's carbon output, but drives revenue for developing countries. A new global coalition, announced at COP26, aims to help the industry grow sustainably.
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Gadget on MSNGlobal tourism set to hit 30bn trips by 2034New research forecasts the travel and tourism industry is projected to serve 30-billion tourist trips by 2034. This is revealed in Travel and Tourism at a Turning Point: Principles for ...
The global tourism industry will lose at least $1.2 trillion this year amid crippling travel restrictions and consumer wariness during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report Wednesday ...
In 2023 alone, travel and tourism industry is expected to reach $9.5 trillion, which is merely 5 percent below 2019 pre-pandemic levels when travel was at its highest. Perhaps the most notable ...
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Hotel Management Network on MSNUS tourism faces global trade backlash affecting hotelsAs foreign governments prepare retaliatory measures in response to recent American trade policies, many international visitors are rethinking travel plans.
The global tourism industry was worth an estimated $10 trillion in 2023, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. "We found this is something really in need of a lot of attention, because ...
While Chinese travel demand accelerates to pre-pandemic levels, the global tourism industry is still not fully ready to service it, according to some panelists this week at an ITB Berlin session ...
As the global tourism industry steps into 2025, a renewed emphasis on the symbiotic relationship between peace and tourism is set to redefine industry paradigms. This shift is propelled by ...
Chinese citizens are once again allowed to travel internationally and the global tourism industry is ready to welcome them with open arms. Why? Chinese tourism has meant big money in the past. In ...
SHANGHAI, March 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- From March 30th to April 3rd, Tourism Plus Shanghai 2025 (TPS2025) will set a new historical record with 5 cluster exhibitions, located on 4 main ...
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