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Kazakhstan climbs global tourism index amid $2.5B government investment surge
Kazakhstan is emerging as a major player where travel and tourism are concerned throughout Central Asia.
Asian tourism recalibrates for 2026 as TDM Global Summit defines new industry standards
Travel and tourism professionals from Thailand and other nations made their way to Amari Bangkok for the latest edition of Travel Daily Media’s Global Summit.
IWTA: Female executives call for mentorship as women hold fewer than 20% of industry leadership posts
The women behind the Inspiring Women in Travel Awards (IWTA) Asia joined female executives at a special luncheon during yesterday’s TDM Global Summit at the Amari Bangkok.
Asia eyes tourism growth as mentorship programs bridge gender leadership gap
Women make up the majority of those working in travel and tourism, but there aren’t enough of them in C-suite positions.
Commercial aviation sees record female representation amid industry-wide 25by2025 push
Contemporary commercial aviation sees women taking to the skies as pilots or taking the lead on the ground in terms of both air traffic and flight engineering.
Accor secures 5-star Employer of Choice status
Accor secures 5-star Employer of Choice status
Deepti Sheth takes helm of HR at Thomas Cook India
Deepti Sheth takes helm of HR at Thomas Cook India
Central Asia tourism revenues surge as China expands Belt and Road investments
Central Asia is often seen as one of the final frontiers of human civilisation: vast domains where human settlements remain few and far between.
Modern cruise standards evolve as leaders prioritise inclusive shipboard culture
While cruise companies throughout the world are working to safeguard the health and overall safety of their people, it seems like the industry still isn’t doing enough for the thousands who ply the seas every day.
Hospitality sector turns to diverse hiring as 70% of hotels report staffing gaps
One of the biggest challenges that has affected global hospitality since 2022 is the difficulty it has faced in staffing.
‘Technology is no longer optional’: Archipelago CEO on the rise of AI in hotels
Hotels are accelerating the use of artificial intelligence and lean staffing models as labour costs surge towards $131 billion in 2026, forcing a structural rethink across the hospitality sector.
Embraer Institute marks 25 years of educational impact
Embraer Institute marks 25 years of educational impact
UK hospitality faces job cuts amid cost hikes
UK hospitality faces job cuts amid cost hikes
Human touch remains vital in travel planning as logistics grow more complex
It could be easy to believe that the time of the human travel agent is over: with the proliferation of
Hotels turn to agentic AI and robotics as labour shortages persist into 2026
In recent years, we have seen hotels throughout the world adopt various technologies to improve operations as well as the overall guest experience.
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