The battered international tourism industry begins to show worldwide signs of life with a cautious openings after months of immobility.
Read More »TTC Special: Cruises and innovations in Tokyo 2020
If there is something true in world tourism, it is that the great sporting events and the so-called leisure industry are strongly linked.
Read More »Opening the Schengen Area of Europe to Colombians and Peruvians Expected to Generate Billions
Lima.- The Schengen visa waiver agreement between the European Union (EU) and Peru and Colombia, allowing these countries’ citizens visa-free travel to any of all the 26 Schengen states, is expected to strongly impact European economies.
Read More »TTC Special: Reconciling Tourism and Environmental Preservation
TTC Service.- Islands and particularly small islands, with their unique and some times exotic charm, have historically been one of the most sought after tourism destinations. When travelers think of beaches, sun, easygoing people, and quasi virgin territories with breathtaking landscapes, the picture that often comes to their minds ...
Read More »TTC Special: Wine, Food and Culture: The Perfect Blending
TTC Service.- No wonder the wine tourism industry boasts a huge amount of repeat travelers. Though it is one of the newest and not quite taped segments of the leisure industry, enotourism, as it’s also known, combines all the wine-related pleasures from tasting to buying the preferred brand right ...
Read More »English-Speaking Caribbean Still Confident of Its Beaches
By Frank Martin A placid fine sandy beach that can be in any of the 12 nations making up the English-speaking Caribbean is not just a reason to go on vacations in these states. It is also a basic and crucial product for the fragile economies of the area.
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