Latvia celebrates Liepāja as the European Capital of Culture 2027

Cultural aficionados and curious travellers will head to Liepaja in Latvia to discover the European Capital of Culture 2027. On 10 May, 2022, Liepāja in Latvia was named the European Capital of Culture 2027 following a competition between three Latvian cities - Liepāja, Valmiera and Daugavpils. The jury was composed of ten experts selected by…

🌍 Episode 19# Visit Finland

In this episode of the ITB News Podcast we will talk with Kristiina Hietasaari, Senior Director at Visit Finland about Finland's unique position as the world's happiest country and its influence on the nation's tourism strategy. She sheds light on how Finland's lesser-known status in the global market is counterbalanced by its impressive record in…

FRANCE GETS READY TO CELEBRATE PASTEUR'S 200TH BIRTHDAY

France is planning a variety of events to mark the bicentenary of its most famous scientist, Louis Pasteur who was born on December 27 1822.

COOKLY TO OFFER MORE INCLUSIVE AND AUTHENTIC GASTRONOMY EXPERIENCES

Cookly, a start-up offering cooking classes and culinary activities around the world, is looking expand its offering of truly authentic food experiences for its customers according to Etienne Marleau-Rancourt, the company's co-founder and COO. Etienne Marleau-Rancourt, COO Cookly (Photo: Cookly) Cookly, which was established in 2015 has been a success story almost from the start…

HOW JAPAN IS REBUILDING ITS MICE SECTOR AMID TOURISM RECOVERY

Industry experts have noted how Japan’s MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) sector is on the way to long-term recovery.

HILTON LAUNCHES NEW "IT MATTERS WHERE YOU STAY" CAMPAIGN

Inspired by global consumer insights, Hilton is shaking up hotel marketing with its first global brand platform showcasing the importance of the hotel stay.

AUSTRALIA TARGETS INDIA AS NUMBER 1 TOURIST MARKET WITH HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED SPORTING EVENT

Tourism Australia is banking on the India-Pakistan cricket clash at the ICC T20 World Cup in Melbourne this October drawing visitors from India.

HOW AMSTERDAM'S MAYOR PLANS TO REDEFINE TOURISM IN THE CITY

Amsterdam's Mayor Femke Halsema has revealed her plans to change the way Amsterdam deals with its tourism, according to a recent interview with international news agency Blomberg.

WHAT THE RECENT MONDEE AND ITHAX MERGER MEANS FOR THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL TECHNOLOGY

Tourism Australia is banking on the India-Pakistan cricket clash at the ICC T20 World Cup in Melbourne this October drawing visitors from India.

HOW THE LUXURY TOURISM MARKET IS SET TO GROW BY 16% CAGR BY 2027

The luxury tourism market size is worth more than $15 billion (€14.82bn) and is set to grow at around 16% CAGR from by 2027.

WTTC AND ETC: TRAVEL AND TOURISM SECTOR RECOVERY AT RISK AS 1.2 MILLION JOBS REMAIN UNFILLED ACROSS EU

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and the European Travel Commission (ETC) are warning that the recovery of the travel and tourism sector is at risk if almost 1.2 million jobs remain unfilled across the EU.

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