Hamburg, Germany – October 2016 – A cheeky interjection of Carsten Hennig, Managing Editor Europe
1In November 2032, the world’s last commercial hotel will close its doors. This disastrous development started
London/Madrid – 11 October 2016
1Artificial Intelligence, virtual reality and the use of portable technology could change travel distribution as we know it over the next 10 years, according to
1Euromonitor International and World Travel Market (WTM) London collaborated for the 11th year to predict future trends shaping the travel industry in the annual WTM Global Trends Report. In 2015,
Torsten Rolke, Vice President Distribution at Worldhotels, on new booking engines, digital storytelling and other challenges. Interview from HSMAI Europe conference at Kempinski Hotel Gravenbruch near Frankfurt early July 2016.
In a just released report issued by Visa and Oxford Economics, the Medical Tourism industry was valued at a staggering USD 439 billion, with a projected growth rate of up
How will the Brexit affect tourism? London’s hotel industry keeps on booming. The depreciation of the Pound makes hotels, restaurants and shopping cheaper for guests from abroad. It is
Macau’s gaming revenue fell less than analysts’ estimates in June as tourists and leisure gamblers helped boost the city’s casinos, including those owned by units of Las Vegas
The Roundtable ‘Exploring Health Tourism’ gathered a group of international experts in Budapest, Hungary, to better understand and explore the growing segment of wellness and medical tourism. The meeting was
Barcelona city hall announces a 20-fold hike, to 600,000 euros (US$660,000), in the maximum fine that can be levied against home-rental sites such as Airbnb
Latest results from the Long-Haul Travel Barometer – an initiative of the European Travel Commission (ETC), the European Tourism Association (ETOA) and Eurail Group – reveal that travellers from overseas markets