Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has unveiled a bold recovery strategy focused on resilience, sustainability, and innovation following Category 5 Hurricane Melissa. With most hotels reopened ...
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) estimates that the escalating conflict in Iran is already impacting the travel & tourism sector across the Middle East by at least US$600 million per day in ...
The escalating conflict in Iran is already affecting the travel and tourism sector across the Middle East, with international visitor spending estimated to be falling by at least US$600 million per ...
Conflict is shaking Middle East tourism, threatening air access, confidence, and billions in visitor spending. A resilience strategy is now critical for recovery.
BANGKOK: Thailand's ambitious post-pandemic tourism recovery is facing a significant setback as the widening conflict in the Middle East disrupts global flight paths and dampens traveller confidence.
The Gulf’s tourism sector is expected to take a significant short-term hit as regional conflict disrupts air travel, weakens traveller confidence and forces widespread flight cancellations, but ...
Escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East involving Iran are beginning to raise concerns here, with analysts warning that the fallout could affect not only the island’s tourism industry but ...
Hawaii entered 2026 with a visitor industry still well below its prepandemic peak, and new forecasts point to another year of modest gains as Maui’s recovery drags and international markets — ...
As we near the end of this year, 2025, we look back at what was a defining moment for the global travel industry. After years of upheaval and transformation, travel returned with renewed energy, ...
The global travel industry is set for a new phase of growth, as it looks far more durable than the initial post-pandemic ricochet. The industry continues to benefit from pent-up demand, driving record ...
Tourism rarely follows a single narrative. Although global travel has surged toward pre-pandemic levels, a surprising group of well-known destinations has seen visitor numbers fall instead of rise.