Ramada Encore by Wyndham Munich Messe represents brand’s largest property across Europe, Middle East and Africa
Ramada Encore by Wyndham Munich Messe represents brand’s largest property across Europe, Middle East and Africa
Miles Morgan chairman Miles Morgan says customers will benefit from an increasingly competitive market
World cruise detailed for new ship Queen Anne
Amidst the sun-kissed shores of Montego Bay, Jamaica, the world witnessed a remarkable gathering of minds and hearts at the 2nd Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference. Held on February 16th and 17th, 2024, at the prestigious Montego Bay Convention Centre, the event marked a pivotal moment in the tourism industry’s journey towards fortitude and sustainability in the face of unprecedented challenges.
Jamaica’s position as a leader in tourism resilience building has been further bolstered following the announcement that UN Tourism (formerly UNWTO) has forged a major partnership with the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre (GTRCMC), which is being rebranded as the Global Tourism Resilience Centre (GTRC). It was also outlined that UN Tourism will continue to partner with Destination Jamaica in hosting the Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference moving forward.
Annual leisure revenue up by a third, Holiday Inn owner reports
Latest A321neo flying from Luton airport
Line has less reliance on lates market
Hedge fund Cyrus Capital involved in likely recapitalisation
Premium economy is becoming more popular both for travellers who previously booked business class and for those who would like more comfort than is…