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WTTC and IC Bellagio Partner for New Consumer Campaign

Hospitality Net

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) together with IC Bellagio and Members of the private Travel & Tourism sector, has launched a new consumer focussed initiative helping travellers understand how they can discover the world sustainably.

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New Products and Experiences: an opportunity for mountain tourism

Hospitality Net

The 12th World Congress on Snow, Mountain and Wellness Tourism identified key challenges, among them climate change and evolving consumer trends, while recognizing the role tourism can play in the protection of the fragile mountain ecosystem, the building of resilience for mountain communities, and the preservation of the local heritage.

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Asia Pacific Tourism Recovery: a Mixed Picture, But Visa Easing and More Air Capacity Would Help

Hospitality Net

New consumer preferences and habits have emerged in the first half of 2024 in an Asia Pacific tourism sector which is recovering from the pandemic years in an uneven manner.

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Mending The Data Disconnect Between Green Certifications, Hotels And Consumers

Hospitality Net

Consumers are increasingly aware of the impact that travel has on the environment and its role in the climate crisis. With tourism accounting for 8% of the world’s carbon emissions and the hotel sector alone responsible for one-eighth of that volume, more travelers are choosing to book hotels with solid eco-credentials.

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WTTC: Consumers shift toward sustainable travel

Hotel Business

A new report by World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and Trip.com Group, together with Deloitte, reveals a heightened appetite for sustainable tourism among consumers, with 69% of travelers actively seeking sustainable travel options. 2023 is set to be a very strong year for Travel & Tourism.

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Asia Pacific Tourism Recovery: a Mixed Picture, But Visa Easing and More Air Capacity Would Help

Hotel Speak

New consumer preferences and habits have emerged in the first half of 2024 in an Asia Pacific tourism sector which is recovering from the pandemic years in an uneven manner. Could AI bots replace tourism forecasters in universities? “We China as a destination has its challenges too. So far we’re safe,” he quipped.

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SEQ Tourism Development Opportunity, Caboolture Queensland

Hotel Management

Expressions of interest are being sought for a prime land development site to establish a landmark food, agribusiness and/or nature-based tourism project in South East Queensland’s commercial hotspot. Growing resident and tourist populations offer a strong consumer catchment for this development site. million residents, with 2.1

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