Tag: suffer
Pope Francesco Bergoglio addresses climate emergency
At the Casina Pio IV, the Pontiff Pope Francesco Bergoglio met with participants of the meeting promoted by the Department ... Read More
Jamaica Tourism Minister Bartlett new cooperation with President Clinton on Tourism Resilience
Alongside President and Secretary Clinton, Jamaica's Minister for Tourism, the Hon. Edmund Bartlett spoke today the ongoing 4th meeting of ... Read More
Tourism Marketing for the summer months
With June’s arrival, tourism professionals should have begun to think about the summer months. In much of the world, these ... Read More
UK hotels suffer their largest profit decline since late 2016
Hotels in the UK suffered their largest margin of year-on-year profit decline since late 2016, as ancillary revenues fell and ... Read More
Studying abroad will become easier by 2021
It's a goal that many students set for their education: To study abroad. However, for many, it is a daunting ... Read More
Airbnb v. Hotels: Competing and benefiting in the sharing economy
Researchers from the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University published new research which sheds new light on the ... Read More
Japan’s first domestic passenger plane since 1960s to challenge Boeing and Airbus
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation, an aviation unit of Japanese industrial giant, is planning to start deliveries of Japan's first domestically-produced passenger ... Read More
No-show clients at Paris restaurants now must pay cancellation cash penalties
Cafes and restaurants in the French capital have opted to follow the lead of hotels and guest-houses, and start charging ... Read More
African Game Rangers: Key conservation tourism partners in stress
Wildlife is the leading tourist attraction and source of tourist revenue in Africa other than rich historical and cultural heritage ... Read More
American Tourist Kidnapped in Uganda: African Tourism Board in action with expert Dr. Peter Tarlow
Not only leopards were roaming Queen Elizabeth National Park today, but criminals who kidnapped an elderly American tourist in the ... Read More
Living as a digital nomad: some unexpected issues you may face
Digital nomad’s life is the one that most people want to have. It seems so easy and fun for a ... Read More
Challenging start to 2019 for hotels in mainland Europe
Profit per room at hotels in mainland Europe fell by 9.1 percent year-over-year in January—the largest margin of decline in ... Read More
China uses tourism to pressure New Zealand to make spying easier
Is China keen to export telecommunication equipment to spy on countries. New Zealand thinks so, and tourism has to suffer ... Read More
Why does the European Union Parliament condemn Zimbabwe again?
The European Union yesterday renewed sanctions against Zimbabwe after condemning the chaotic situation of human right abuses in that Southern ... Read More
A clear and present danger to American Airlines customers
Getting on an American Airlines flight may not be the same for some passengers after reading a Letter by Doug ... Read More
Working with meeting & convention planners
Meeting & Convention Planners (MCPs) play a vital part of the tourism industry. Not only do they often decide what ... Read More
World Animal Protection: Traffickers exploit Turkish Airlines in illegal wildlife trade
An investigation by World Animal Protection reveals Turkish Airlines and Turkish Cargo are enabling the exotic pet trade, despite making ... Read More
Jamaica PM speaks at launch of Global Tourism Resilience & Crisis Management Centre
At the launch of the Global Tourism Resilience & Crisis Management Centre, Jamaica Prime Minister Hon. Andrew Holness shared his ... Read More
Canadians seem to care more about US air traffic safety than Trump does
Trump's government shutdown has left many US federal workers wondering when their next paycheck is going to arrive. With US ... Read More
Louvre 10.2 million, New York Metropolitan Museum 7.4 million visitors in 2018
The “Heavenly Bodies” explored the links between fashion and the Catholic Church and attracted 1.7 million people to the New ... Read More
Confronting world tourism’s changing economic times
There is little doubt that the tourism industry is facing some interesting and challenging times. Read More
Cyprus swears in its first ever Minister for Tourism
Small Mediterranean island country of Cyprus named former hotel executive Savvas Perdios its first ever Minister for Tourism on Wednesday. ... Read More
Thailand Tourism Safety Image in question?
A conflict between FIFA, Australia, and Bahrain on a human rights and an asylum case for involving a pro football ... Read More
The 10 commandments of air travel
Delays, cancellations and destroyed travel plans: 2018 has been one of the worst years in terms of flight disruptions. Read More
Avoiding dangerous vacations 2018
This is the sixth year that we have posted dangerous vacations destination information collected from news articles and reported law ... Read More
Because that’s the way it is: A happy dancing group showcasing Norfolk Islands Arts, Culture and Tourism
Dars-de-waye: Because that's the way it is - it's the tourism slogan for Norfolk Islands. Read More
Typhoon Dolphin to slam Guam with destructive winds, flooding Friday
Residents of Guam should be making final preparations as strengthening Typhoon Dolphin will pass near the island on Friday. Read More
Ash cloud chaos spreads beyond airlines
The financial cost to business of the airline chaos has intensified, with the ash cloud disruption far from over. Read More
Hotel stocks suffer as travelers cut back
NEW YORK — As the term "staycation" gained traction in the American lexicon, hotel stocks plunged in 2008 as both ... Read More
Tourists turn their backs on ‘paradise’ after double murder
Tourism on the island of Antigua has suffered a dramatic downturn since the double murder of honeymooners Ben and Catherine ... Read More
With oil prices rising and Britons seeking to tighten their belts is the cruise industry set to suffer?
A couple of weeks ago, the Passenger Shipping Association celebrated its 50th anniversary at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, ... Read More