Tourism

Reaching Net Zero Emissions by 2050

IATA’s Net Zero strategy indicates that emissions that cannot be eliminated at source will be taken out via out-of-sector options The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has issued new FlyNetZero update to shine a light on the global airline industry’s efforts on the journey to reaching Net Zero emissions by 2050. The latest IPCC report […]

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Domestic flights in EU decreased

Compared to 2019, the year before the pandemic, the number of domestic flights has decreased in most European countries. Germany recorded the sharpest decline. In German airspace, the number of domestic flights last year fell more than almost anywhere else in the E.U. According to the air traffic control organization Eurocontrol, 38 percent fewer domestic […]

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Number of russian tourists in Israel increased sharply

The number of tourists from Russia who traveled to Israel in the first three months of 2023 increased by 241% compared to the same period in 2022. Russia has become one of the top three source markets regarding inbound tourist flow to Israel. From January to March, the country was visited by 53.5 thousand Russian […]

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Tourism in Vietnam Suffers from Visa Regulation

Prior to the Coronavirus pandemic, tourists and business travelers could visit Vietnam without a visa and obtain one upon arrival in the country. After the reopening of the borders, this is no longer possible. The new regulation has caused several problems and could even jeopardize the recovery of tourism in Vietnam. For many years, Vietnam […]

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Dance to Jamaica’s Biggest Party This Spring as Carnival Begins

Carnival in Jamaica is back and invites visitors and locals alike to experience the incredible atmosphere across the island. The weeklong celebrations taking place from April 12-18 will witness a sea of colorful, show-stopping costumes, intoxicating music, and sizzling street food stalls during the cultural event. Following a 3-year hiatus, revelers can once again enjoy […]

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Israeli Tourists Visiting Tanzania for Passover

Over 240 tourists from Israel have opted to spend their Easter holiday in northern Tanzania, Zanzibar beaches, and heritage sites Celebrating Easter Holiday in Africa, a group of Israel tourists arrived in Tanzania and are visiting the premier northern wildlife parks for a weeklong holiday. A report from the Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) said that […]

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US and South America Travel Okay But Not to Venezuela

According to the U.S. Dept. of State website travel.state.gov, there is a “Do Not Travel” to Venezuela advisory in effect. This Level 4 travel advisory was issued by American against travel to Venezuela because of civil unrest and crime including kidnapping and arbitrary enforcement of local laws. The U.S. strongly recommends its citizen to reconsider […]

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Playing Russian Roulette with Hawaii Tourism

Tourism and the military are the two biggest income earners for the economy in the State of Hawaii. This makes tourism everyone’s business, regardless if employed or not employed in this sector. The goal of the first native Hawaii head of the tourism board, Jon de Fries, is to make Hawaii a better place where […]

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What is systems thinking?

Systems thinking is fundamental to understanding complex environments and proposing solutions to the challenges of our time. Changes in thinking and practice are fundamental, and understanding them is the first step towards systemic practice. Everything is interconnected in one way or another, as our society has organized itself in a systematic way. This observation has […]

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Cheapest Airlines for Most Popular Last-Minute Flights in US

Business, family emergencies, or even that urge for a sudden getaway – there are many reasons you might need to book a trip in a hurry The latest airline industry study analyzed last-minute booking costs for some of the most popular domestic flight routes in the country. The study revealed which airline – across five […]