In today’s International Tourism News, we see that regions worldwide are looking for more and more creative ways to stimulate their tourism sectors and get visitors and their money.
Rwanda to host WTTC 2023 global summit
Awesome experiences in Costa Rica
Dark tourism? Have no fear
The paranormal was the topic of one of the workshops at the recent MichiganFun® Convention in Port Huron.
Does Central Jersey exist? Proposed tourism bill hopes to settle the debate
First Shaoyang Tourism Development Conference Opened in Xinning County (China)
UNWTO and European Commission Share Joint Vision for Tourism’s Future
Qatar Tourism unveils special edition FIFA World Cup™ ‘Qatar Now’ guidebook
Experts identify factors inhibiting tourism, hospitality growth (Nigeria)
Gate2Chain host a Tourism and the future of the internet event in Mallorca
Magazine names Memphis one of world’s top places to travel, ‘hottest destination in Tennessee’
Arousal Island: How This Black-Owned Travel Agency is Catering To The Community
Province in Vietnam boosting tourism with its rich culture
Tourism-Dependent Croatia Moves to Ban Shopping on Most Sundays
Travel Spending Decreases But Americans Keep Traveling
The top destinations in 2022 and 2023 travel trends revealed by AirBnB
International cities remain the backbone of travel
Aspen chamber asking for more tourism feedback
Hollywood star hits out at ‘non-sustainable’ luxury tourism
Art Basel descends on Miami, marks start of peak tourism season
Armenia Tourism Broadens Visitor Base But Faces Border War Barrier
Mazandaran’s natural hot springs still untapped for tourism
Hyden-Leslie Tourism created to put Leslie County (Kentucky) on the map
Sustainable tourism key to poverty alleviation
Tourism trade braces for more headwinds (Thailand)
New-type tourism spurs village development (China)
Canada’s tourism minister predicts industry will help offset tough economic times
2022 was a banner year for tourism in one local region in Ohio
New York Awards $15 Million For Tourism Projects Statewide
4 Reasons Why Brazil Is One Of The Least Tourist-Friendly Destinations In Latin America