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Macau's tourism sector sees robust growth in early 2026 amid surge in visitor spending and new attractions
Macau's tourism sector sees robust growth in early 2026 amid surge in visitor spending and new attractions SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Macau's tourism industry has demonstrated strong momentum in the first half of 2026, driven by a surge in…
Tourism Malaysia lays out plan to entice Chinese travellers
Malaysia 's bet on Chinese tourists is increasingly being shaped by the same forces influencing their itineraries: short videos, lifestyle apps, online personalities and newly opened routes from beyond China's biggest cities. Tourism Malaysia…
Korea launches K-Chicken Belt to boost gastronomy tourism
Detailed information on Korea's most underappreciated chicken restaurants, chicken specialty shops and chicken-themed local attractions is now available online, boosting the country's gastronomy-focused tourism appeal for international visitors.
Climate change effects have burgeoning consequences for tourism
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. For lovers of winter sports, it's been a depressing start to the ski season – unseasonally warm temperatures have kept snow to a minimum and…
Responsible Tourism: Practice These 7 Etiquettes To Become A Better Traveller
There are many people who travel regularly or embark on personal and professional tours often, but lack in practising basic etiquette. While jetting off to new countries and places helps one experience different cultures and meet new people, it is…
Seoul seeks to reshape tourism strategy to guard against overtourism
Faced with the dual challenge of surging visitor numbers and the growing friction of overtourism, municipal authorities in Seoul are pivoting their strategy away from raw volume and toward structural sustainability. The Seoul Metropolitan…
Tax outbound flyers to pay for local tourism, ACCI tells Canberra
The nation's peak business lobby wants Australian and international travellers to bankroll local tourism at the departure gate. A report from the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, released on Tuesday, argues the country's visitor economy…
Why India Is Central to Dubai's Tourism Growth Strategy
Although the conflict in West Asia disrupted air travel across the region, Dubai is looking ahead. The temporary closure of Dubai International Airport — one of the world's busiest aviation hubs — had a ripple effect on India, which…
Egypt to phase out camel and horse rides at the Pyramids of Giza in major ethical tourism shift
A common sight beneath the clear skies of Egypt is set to vanish, as visitors are prohibited from camel riding in the vicinity of the Great Pyramids of Giza. Image: Pexels/ Murat Şahin The mistreatment of wildlife within the travel industry…
This City Known As The Venice Of Eastern Europe Is Breaking All Time Tourism Records
Everyone knows Venice for its winding canals, imposing Byzantine basilica, and grand palazzi built along busy waterways, but have you ever heard of the Eastern European Venice? Well, there's a bunch of cities that actually lay claim to that title…
Championing tourism and hospitality is a win-win for everyone
With the shortlist for this year's Highlands & Islands Thistle Awards set to be revealed in July, HITA sponsors are reflecting on why championing local tourism and hospitality is important for the sector and the benefits for the wider community.
Cyprus faces major labour gaps in tech and tourism sectors
Cyprus recorded 63 occupations with labour shortages and 11 with labour surpluses in 2024, according to the EURES Labour Shortages and Surpluses Report 2025, which persistent gaps across the technology, tourism and healthcare sectors. The report…
Estepona champions quality tourism accessible to all budgets
Costa del Sol By Adam Woodward • Published: 29 Jun 2026 • 19:14 • 2 minutes read Mirador del Carmen forum on Estepona tourism. Credit: EWN Mayor José María García Urbano opened a roundtable debate on…
Cyprus tourism revenue drops 35 per cent in April
Cyprus' tourism revenue fell by 35.1 per cent year-on-year in April 2026, reaching €197.5 million, according to a report from the statistical service (Cystat). This compares with €304.2m in April 2025, marking another weak month for…
Regional instability hits Cyprus tourism sector - minister cites high benchmark
Cyprus' tourism revenue fell significantly in April 2026, when compared to the year before, according to figures released by the statistical service, with Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis saying the decline had been expected because of the…
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