November 27, 2024 - 06:08

More than 50 countries have come together to sign a significant declaration focused on promoting sustainable tourism. This commitment aims to reduce carbon emissions and enhance sustainability practices within the tourism industry. The initiative highlights the importance of environmentally responsible travel and seeks to address the growing concerns related to climate change and its impact on global tourism. By collaborating on this declaration, these nations are taking a vital step towards fostering a more sustainable future for the tourism sector.
June 3, 2026 - 13:35
International tourism up 2% in Q1 2026 amid growing uncertaintyGlobal travel saw a modest increase in the first three months of 2026, with the United Nations World Tourism Organization reporting 307 million international arrivals. That figure represents a 2%...
March 22, 2026 - 22:24
Carnival Corporation Electrification Project in Whittier, Alaska, Boosts their Cruise Tourism Sustainability, Enabling New Use of Shore Power and Reducing the Environmental Impact - Travel And Tour WorldA significant sustainability initiative has come online in the port of Whittier, Alaska, marking a new chapter for cruise tourism in the region. Carnival Corporation`s newly completed...
January 28, 2026 - 09:28
Climate change is hurting Kenyan women working in coastal tourismThe idyllic beaches and vibrant marine life of Kenya`s coast have long been the foundation of a vital tourism economy, one increasingly managed by local women entrepreneurs. However, the escalating...
January 12, 2026 - 23:48
Wildfires in Patagonia Force Evacuation of Tourists, Disrupting Local TourismRecent wildfires in Patagonia have led to the evacuation of approximately 3,000 tourists, significantly impacting the region`s tourism sector. The fires, fueled by extreme weather conditions, have...