TTC Special: Pandemic: World tourism is getting closer to recovery in 2023 but without leaving caution behind
by Frank Martin In 2023, gradually and visibly, the global tourism industry is moving further and further away from the destructive coronavirus pandemic. And [...]
Point of View: Int´l Indigenous Tourism Conference in Manitoba
Point of View-Int´l Indigenous Tourism Conference in Manitoba. Image: Global News For the first time ever, Manitoba is the host of the [...]
It’s official: Cuba had received 489,000 in January-February 2023
Tourist in Cuba. Image: Pixabay Cuba had received 489,000 foreign tourists in the first two months of the year an official press [...]
TTC Special: Accurate Climate Measurements is Crucial for Global Tourism
TTC Special: Accurate Climate Measurements is Crucial for Global Tourism. Image: Pixabay In-depth knowledge and protection of the climate based on rigorous [...]
Point of View: Dominica shines in the CTO
The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) recently announced the winners of the 2022 Caribbean Sustainable Awards Competition in which Dominica won the category award for [...]
TTC Special: Global tourism needed after the pandemic
by Frank Martin The first results in 2020 and 2021 about global pandemic over planetary tourism were described as extremely destructive. But as [...]
It’s official: German tour operator reaches Cuba’s heritage city
Camagüey. Picture: Prensa Latina According to a Cuban report on Cadena Agramonte’s website, radio station in Camaguey, eastern Cuba, “the visit, organized [...]
Special TTC: How will Caribbean tourism fare in 2023 after a “not so bad” at all 2022?
by Frank Martin To forecast what will happen to the recovery of tourism in the Caribbean region in 2023, it might be useful to [...]
TTC Special: Alternative tourism boom
By Frank Martin Alternative tourism, a modality that some specialists describe as a "broad profile", has good forecasts for the coming years, the most [...]
In Grenada, a New Welcome for Cruise Passengers
Grenada has unveiled a new “welcome” for its cruise passengers: a striking new “Grenada” sign at the Melville Street Cruise Ship Terminal

