If you have been working from home for months on end, it’s possible that you can’t wait to go back to the office. Or do you take the opposite view?
New report on single-use plastic products in tourism
Water bottles, disposable toiletries, plastic bags, bin liners, food packaging and cups are among the biggest plastic polluters.
Preliminary May data for Melbourne hotels
Melbourne’s hotel industry reported lower performance levels compared with the month prior.
Preliminary May data for Berlin hotels
Berlin hotels showed slightly higher performance compared with previous months but at overall low levels.
Preliminary May data for Riyadh hotels
Riyadh’s hotel industry reported its highest room rates in three months.
U.S. Travel welcomes U.S.-U.K. move to open travel corridor
Opening a U.S.-U.K. travel corridor is a smart, science-based step to take for both countries’ economic recoveries, and now is the critical time to take it.
Abandon failed and damaging traffic light system
UK is losing its competitiveness against other European destinations, increasing the UK’s isolation.
Mallorca joins UNWTO’s network of sustainable tourism observatories
UNWTO welcomes Mallorca’s Sustainable Tourism Observatory into its International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories (INSTO).
Travel industry calls for swift adaoption of harmonised EU travel rules
Ahead of the EU Ambassadors’ meeting on 11 June, the European travel and tourism industry associations call on Member States to approve the Commission’s proposal to start lifting travel restrictions in the EU in a coordinated way.
Long-haul travellers still cautious about planning trips to Europe
News of easing pandemic restrictions boosts travellers’ hopes for summer 2021; however, overseas trips are not yet the preferred option for many.











