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Delving into the Louvre staff strike: overtourism takes its toll on a centre of culture
It may only have been for a day, but the employees' strike at The Louvre in Paris underscores the severe impact that overtourism has on even the world's biggest attractions.
Shuttered: The potential impact of recent closures on the global aviation sector
At this time last year, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) declared that the global aviation sector had fully recovered from the impact of the pandemic, seeing how passenger traffic and revenues recorded in February 2024 already surpassed the total from 2019.
Does the global aviation sector need to retool its flight safety measures?
While global aviation has recovered significantly since travel restrictions began to be relaxed in 2022, the sector is feeling the strain following several high-visibility incidents that have shaken passengers the world over.
C9 Hotelworks: Koh Samui tourism and hospitality grew steadily in early 2025
Hospitality and travel consultancy C9 Hotelworks reports that the Koh Samui hotel and tourism market is demonstrating solid growth through the first four months of 2025.
Currensea: more cruise passengers are opting for card payments onboard
A new report from travel debit card provider Currensea reveals that cruise passengers are turning their backs on cash and embracing card payments which offer more convenient and better value spending options.
Here’s to the silver travellers
While younger generations are helping fuel the recent boom in free independent travellers (FITs) roaming the globe, silver travellers are still making their mark on tourism, travel, and hospitality the world over.
The pros and cons of a regional unified visa
The concept of a unified visa is not a new one, seeing how the European Union (EU) has been offering
Japan actively deals with overtourism…but it still isn’t enough
A recent study by the World Economic Forum (WEP) reports that Japan is taking a proactive stance towards dealing with
From sorrow to spectacle: the impact of recent Vatican events on religious tourism
The passing of Pope Francis in the Vatican made its mark on various sectors of society, so it is not
Asian outbound travel market takes centre stage at Arival 360
The most recent run of Arival 360 held in Valencia, Spain between 28th and 30th April presented how rapidly evolving
Travel agencies: lasting relevance despite the onslaught of the digital age
Considering the number of online travel agencies (OTAs) currently operating, in-person travel agencies remain a key player in the global
Ernst & Young Japan releases report titled “What Does High Value-added Tourism Generate?”
Ernst & Young Japan (EY Japan)’s Strategy and Consulting group has released an insightful new report titled What does high
Study shows Delta Air Lines is best US airline for travelling with pets
A recent study in the United States has revealed the top ten pet-friendly airlines in the country, with Delta Air
Why are cruises becoming more popular among global travellers?
In the nearly three years following the weakening of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global travel sector has noted a significant increase in the number of cruises being booked by travellers.
FITs are driving Hong Kong’s outbound tourism sector
Organisers for the upcoming ITE Hong Kong 2025 noted how the dominance of free independent travellers (FITs) has helped push the post-pandemic recovery of the autonomous region’s outbound travel sector.
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