Meanwhile, WTM London has partnered with the International Tourism and Investment Conference to present a virtual conference called “The Future Of Travel & Tourism - Financial Strategies for Recovery”
Azerbaijan hopes to welcome four million tourists to the country by 2023, with plans to grow tourism by 10% each year until that date, the destination’s chief executive has revealed
For those missing this year’s event (or wanting to relive the highlights), catch up on all the latest from the show in our round-up vid below and visit ttgmedia.com/wtm for all the top stories.
New attractions, expanding hotels and this summer’s World Pride have helped UK visitor numbers to New York City towards their second highest peak in history in 2019
Mexico City has broken visitor arrival records, welcoming 17.5 million international travellers from January until October 2019. In 2018, the destination welcomed 14 million international visitors.
Jamaica is hopeful Tui will plug the gap left by Thomas Cook by bolstering services to Montego Bay with a three-times-weekly flight from Manchester beginning May 2020
Dave Richardson investigates eastern Europe’s past versus its present in terms of tourism, and reveals some updates a few countries shared at WTM London
With WTM’s The Future of Aviation session set to analyse air travel’s outlook, Gary Noakes takes a look at its current state – and what predictions we can make