Morocco’s Tourism Triumph; Setting New Records in Passenger Traffic

Morocco’s triumph in tourism is a testament to its unwavering appeal, where its airports serve as gateways to a rich and vibrant culture. This record-breaking surge in passenger traffic is more than just numbers; it’s a tale of resilience and strategic vision. With a blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and infrastructure investments, Morocco has artfully lured global travelers. As a vital transit point for international flights, Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca bridges continents, emphasizing Morocco’s pivotal role in global travel. The future looks promising, with Morocco poised to continue enchanting visitors with its exotic allure and modern comforts.
Morocco Prepares to Host World Bank-IMF Meetings Amidst Earthquake Aftermath

Morocco’s unwavering commitment to hosting the World Bank-IMF meetings in the wake of a devastating earthquake demonstrates remarkable resilience and dedication. With over 12,000 participants expected to attend, the country has spared no effort in preparing a world-class venue spanning 50 hectares. The earthquake’s impact assessment is underway to ensure that affected areas are rebuilt in a resilient and sustainable manner. Despite the tragic event, Moroccan officials emphasize that the designated venue remains untouched and fully operational. Marrakesh, the host city, is ready to showcase its achievements and reforms to a global audience, providing a vital platform for African nations to advocate for their long-term growth.
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) announced its commitment to sustainable tourism at Annual Investment Meeting

The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has announced their commitment to sustainable growth through the power of government and investment in the tourism industry. In the same context, they hosted a forum at the 12th edition of Annual Investment Meeting that focused on Investing in People – Investing in Planet – Investing in Prosperity’.
Emirates and Etihad Sign MoU to Expand Interline Agreement

The two UAE national carriers – Emirates Airline and Etihad Airways – on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to expand their interline agreement and provide travellers additional itinerary options when visiting the UAE.
In a time of rising inflation, tourism could be Turkey’s rescue

Turkey’s annual inflation rate has reached a 20-year high of 48.7%, according to government figures released last week. Turkey’s social and economic progress has been outstanding since the 2000s, resulting in increasing employment and earnings and elevating the country to an upper-middle-income status. Turkey increasingly urbanized throughout this time, maintaining strong macroeconomic and fiscal policy […]
Global COVID-19 cases hit 250 million, eastern Europe infections at record levels

Global COVID-19 cases surpassed 250 million on Monday as some countries in eastern Europe experience record outbreaks, even as the Delta variant surge eases and many countries resume trade and tourism.
Thailand is making strenuous efforts to strengthen the country’s tourism industry!

When the entire world was affected by the pandemic and its ramifications, the pandemic caused a sudden halt in tourism and a major reduction in Thailand’s economic activities. Thailand’s economy shrank by 6.1 percent in 2020, the most since the Asian financial crisis. The tourism industry, which accounts for nearly a fifth of GDP and […]
German business morale down on supply shortages, virus fears

German business morale fell unexpectedly in July on continuing supply chain worries and amid rising coronavirus infections, a survey showed on Monday.
International tourism not seen rebounding until 2023 – UN report

International tourism arrivals are set to stagnate this year, except in some Western markets, causing up to $2.4 trillion in losses, a U.N. study said on Wednesday, adding the sector is not expected to rebound fully until 2023.
Virus outbreaks at Thai factories threaten export sector, recovery

A series of coronavirus outbreaks in Thai factories is raising concerns that the export sector could be hit hard, threatening to further undermine an economy as it struggles to recover from the pandemic’s crippling blow to the crucial tourism industry.