The 2024 World Indigenous Tourism Summit (WITS) opened grandly in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, attracting over 600 participants from 27 countries and regions. The summit aims to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and promote responsible tourism practices that protect cultural heritage and natural ecosystems while fostering economic benefits for Indigenous communities.
Results for: Tourism
A new study has introduced the concept of “outdoor days” to measure the impact of climate change on global destinations. The study predicts that countries in the Global North will experience an increase in outdoor days, while countries in the Global South will face a decline. Popular tropical destinations like the Dominican Republic and Greece are expected to lose a significant number of outdoor days due to extreme heat and other climate change impacts.
Delta Air Lines, the most profitable U.S. carrier, is raising pay for over 80,000 nonunion employees, including flight attendants and ground workers, by 5%. The move comes as the Association of Flight Attendants attempts to unionize Delta’s flight attendants for the fourth time since 2002.
The global recreational boats market is experiencing a robust growth, driven by increasing demand for boating activities on rivers and lakes. Local authorities and tourism businesses are collaborating to promote this sector, attracting international tourists. With increasing consumer engagement, organizations offer various boat options, including sailboats, motorboats, and fishing boats, catering to diverse preferences, budgets, and boat sizes. Environmental impact is a significant concern, encouraging the adoption of electric drives, such as batteries, in place of traditional diesel engines. This trend benefits the tourism sector, offering pent-up demand opportunities for transportation and watersports. Despite travel restrictions, confidence levels remain high, fueling interest in larger cruises and personal watercraft. Used boat sales also thrive, providing affordable alternatives.
King’s Island in Ohio has undergone a revamp and reopened with new attractions, rides, and dining options. Among the new additions is a roller coaster for the whole family, Snoopy’s Soap Box Racers, and a camping-themed play zone called Camp Snoopy.
Groundbreaking has commenced for the inaugural US bullet train, connecting Las Vegas and California. This high-speed rail line aims to reduce travel time and congestion, offering a convenient and environmentally friendly alternative to road trips.
The American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program has reached a remarkable milestone, serving over 50,000 children. The program provides funding to schools for field trips to historic sites, giving students an immersive experience to learn about American history. Since its inception in 2014, the program has funded nearly 800 trips to 205 historic sites in 43 states, with a focus on supporting Title 1 schools.
Norwegian DJ and music producer Kygo has announced his 2024 world tour, which will travel across North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom. The 26-date tour will begin in Colorado on September 7th and will feature stops in major cities such as Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, London, and Dublin. This marks Kygo’s first tour since 2018, and he will be joined by a variety of special guests on select dates, including Sofi Tukker, Gryffin, Sam Feldt, Zara Larsson, Klangkarussell, Hayla, Victoria Nadine, and Vandelux. Tickets for the tour will go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 26th.
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation has launched two initiatives to restore mangroves devastated by Hurricane Dorian and promote sustainable tourism. The ‘For the Love of Mangroves’ campaign and the commitment to upholding the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will ensure the health of the environment, support community economies, and maintain the country’s position as a leading travel destination.
The global Airport Ground Support Equipment (GSE) market is projected to exhibit steady growth, driven by the recovery of the aviation industry, with a CAGR of over 4.27% from 2023 to 2027. The market is highly competitive and faces challenges such as intense competition and high component costs, leading to the need for suppliers to diversify their offerings and invest in newer services.