Since 1980, the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has been raising awareness about the global impact of tourism and how it can grow to benefit more people while solving global issues with World ...
Employing one in every 10 people on Earth, tourism is among the world’s most significant economic industries. In fact, for some countries, tourism amounts to more than 20 percent of the GDP, according ...
This World Tourism Day (September 27), the global sector is set to come together around the theme of “Tourism and Green Investments.” In what the U.N. World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is calling ...
The overall disruption in the tourism sector brought about by COVID-19, provides an opportunity to redefine and recalibrate the direction and narratives of tourism investments for a more sustainable ...
Every year on September 27th, the United Nations observes World Tourism Day to acknowledge tourism’s significant role in promoting growth and cultural awareness. The theme for World Tourism Day 2023 ...
World Tourism Day was officially observed in Malaysia today, with a theme of Tourism and Sustainable Transformation, despite the real issues tourism is facing in this troubled world. The critical ...
World Tourism Day is celebrated worldwide on Friday, September 27, including in Bangladesh. The World Tourism Network (WTN) Bangladesh chapter celebrated World Tourism Day in a fitting manner at Days ...
On a remote island, a woman weaves baskets for days to complete. Tourist, buy plastic for 20 times more.” — Charles Kao, Founder and Chairman, Artisanal ...
There is so much magic in seeing the world in all its beauty! Whether it is to connect further with oneself, blow off some steam from life’s stressors, or desire to create new memories by uncovering ...
Every year, September 27 is recognized as World Tourism Day, a time when people celebrate the transformative impact of travel and the captivating experiences it brings into their lives. Occasionally ...
Tourism can be a powerful driver of development, but digital platforms are disrupting the tourism sector—impacting the way destinations facilitate tourism, develop product, gather data, access markets ...