Carlos Cendra
Europe’s event-driven tourism grows by 7% in 2025
Europe's event-driven tourism grows by 7% in 2025
Spain’s Culture and Cuisine woo US Tourists
Cultural and gastronomic experiences lead demand among American travellers, according to the report Mapping Activities and Experiences Supply and Demand in
How can Data and AI Predict and Maximise the Impact of Events in Tourism?
Global leaders from tourism, travel-tech, and destination management met at a private, invitation-only roundtable hosted by Mabrian, The Data Appeal
Data Appeal and Mabrian join forces with the European Travel Commission as Official Research Partners
The Data Appeal Company and Mabrian, both part of Almawave Group, have officially signed a strategic agreement with the European Travel Commission (ETC), becoming recognized
Short-Term Rentals Concentration Declines Slightly Across Spanish Territory: Mabrian
The territorial distribution of short-term rentals (STRs) properties per inhabited square kilometre in Spain decrease by -0.2 points over the
Shakira’s Mexico Summer Concerts to Generate $106.4 Million Impact
The Colombian artist’s Las Mujeres No Lloran tour, returning to Mexico between August and September, is breaking attendance records and generating substantial
More than 1.1 million of Spain’s tourist rental beds could be removed this August: Mabrian
More than 1.1 million tourist rental beds in Spain could become unavailable starting this next August if the mandatory registrations in
UAE is Redefining Global Tourism through smart strategies and infrastructure investments
The UAE is cementing its global tourism leadership through visionary planning, strategic connectivity, and cultural innovation. The historic leadership role
Top four trends reshaping ‘Regional Tourism’ In GCC
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) tourism sector is undergoing a transformation fuelled by infrastructure investment and experience-led development, as revealed
Role of AI and Data Intelligence In Shaping The Future Of Travel
On the sidelines of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai, Mabrian Technologies and the Almawave Group co-hosted a roundtable focused on
ME Air Connectivity set for growth in 2025: Mabrian
Mabrian’s analysis of 2025 international air seat availability reveals key shifts in the Middle East’s aviation landscape, underscoring the need for strategic route development, airline partnerships, and network optimisation to strengthen the Middle East’s position as a global aviation hub.
Decoding 2025 Berlin Tourism: 2million digital footprints, air traffic expansion, and key growth trends
Berlin’s travel industry is set for significant transformations in 2025, influenced by visitor preferences, air capacity expansion, and emerging tourism drivers.
India outbound to reach 100 million trips by 2030: Cendra
As Europe gains traction among India’s travel demand, destinations have a unique opportunity to better align their offerings with the needs and expectations of this diverse market, with outbound tourism poised for remarkable growth.
Essential to grow air connectivity to Oceania
Mabrian's analysis highlights a growing gap between rising travel demand and lagging air connectivity in Oceania. While key markets like the United States, India, China, and Europe show increased interest in traveling to the region for 2024, air seat availability in many areas remains below pre-pandemic levels, which presents a challenge for Oceania’s travel & tourism industry.
Long-Haul trips boost German travel plans for autumn 2024: Mabrian
While Mediterranean countries continue to attract German travellers, long-haul destinations, particularly in the Middle East and Asia, are becoming increasingly popular for autumn 2024
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