01-23-2023
Global international tourist arrivals could reach 80% to 95% of pre-pandemic levels this year, according to the World Tourism Organisation's (UNWTO) forward-looking scenarios for 2023
01-19-2022
The global tourism industry will return to the pre-pandemic level only in 2024, and the beginning of 2022 will continue to be burdened by the spread of the Omicron coronavirus strain
05-12-2021
Namibia is set to host the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) Regional Conference from 14 to 16 June in the capital, Windhoek
12-19-2020
In the first ten months of 2020, international arrivals fell by 72% due to travel restrictions, low consumer confidence and the global fight to contain the COVID-19 virus
04-09-2020
2020 will be the worst year for tourism in the past 70 years, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has warned, predicting a decline in the number of international tourists by 20-30%
02-14-2020
Myanmar has become the fastest growing tourist destination in the world, having increased its tourist arrivals by 40.2% compared to 2018
01-24-2020
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (WTO), on the eve of the opening of one of the world's largest travel fairs in Madrid - FITUR - announced that at the end of 2019 global tourism growth experienced a slowdown “due to a cooling global economy”
01-16-2020
The World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) says the gains made by Africa’s tourism last year will continue in 2020 with focus on the ‘’Agenda for Africa 2030 - Tourism for Inclusive Growth’’, which was adopted at the 23rd UNWTO General Assembly in Saint Petersburg, Russia
11-19-2019
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), a specialized intergovernmental institution of the UN system, which brings together 158 member countries, received a donation of $1 million to support nature tourism.
10-15-2019
During his visit to India’s Kerala State for attending United Nations World Tourism Organisation’s ( UNWTO ) annual executive training programme on ‘Tourism Policy and Strategy’, UNWTO-Asia/Pacific Regional Director Xu Jing suggested that the future of Kerala Tourism depends on how successfully it can penetrate the emerging source markets in North-East Asia including China, Japan and Korea.