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International tourist arrivals doubled in 2022, UN says

MADRID, Spain—International tourist arrivals doubled in 2022 over the previous year and should reach near pre-pandemic levels in 2023 thanks to the lifting of...

Strengthening commitment to serve international travelers’ shopping needs

Another sure sign that our tourism industry is on its way up to pre-pandemic levels is the recent event hosted by Duty Free Philippines...

World tourism set to return to normal by 2024—WTO

MADRID, Spain—Tourism arrivals around the world are not expected to return to their pre-pandemic levels until 2024 at the earliest, the World Tourism Organization...

Pandemic to cost global tourism $2.0 trillion in 2021: UN

The coronavirus pandemic will cost the global tourism sector $2.0 trillion in lost revenue in 2021, the UN's tourism body said Monday, calling the...

COVID tourism impact could top $4 trillion

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EU looks to secure vaccine supplies for jabs ramp-up

The EU said Monday it is working to secure a big increase in Covid vaccine supplies from next month to recover from a disappointingly...

Tourism of tomorrow: Green, sustainable and digital

As countries scramble to bring about a return to relative normalcy with mass COVID-19 vaccination, the outlook for the tourism sector remains uncertain. According to...

Virus cost global tourism $460 billion in January-June — UN

The coronavirus crisis cost the global tourism sector $460 billion in lost revenue during the first six months of 2020 as the number of...

Cebu Pacific offers flexible options for travelers

In light of the World Tourism Organization’s #TravelTomorrow campaign, Cebu Pacific airline encourages travelers to be responsible and stay at home amid the current...

Asians traveled more in ’16 – UN

MADRID"•The number of international tourists rose by four percent worldwide to 1.2 billion in 2016 as Asians traveled more, but security fears hit visitor...

World tourism up 4% in first half

MADRID, Spain"•International tourism grew 4.0 percent in the first half of this year, with Asia posting the strongest growth, the World Tourism Organization said...
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