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Event tourism: how music, sport, and film shape destinations

eHotelier

We delve into the complex and multi-dimensional impacts of event tourism and pop culture tourism. The allure of mega-events and on-screen destinations can generate substantial short-term economic boosts, yet they also bring challenges.

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Investing in the tourism sector? Look out for these 5 upcoming tourism trends

eHotelier

If you are investing in the tourism sector in India, look out for these 5 upcoming trends, which may see a higher surge in 2022 and onwards.

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Slow Tourism: A New Era in Guest Experiences

Hotelogix

The growing trend of slow tourism offers a refreshing alternative to the fast-paced, overscheduled vacations many travelers have been experiencing. 👉 Read Also - ChatGPT for Hotels: Boost Direct Bookings & Reduce Costs Why People Like It Slow tourism resonates because it creates a richer, more memorable travel experience.

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Virtual voyaging: tourism and the metaverse

eHotelier

New research offers a vision of how the metaverse could reshape the tourism experience, highlighting both exciting opportunities for the sector and significant challenges ahead.

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Nature positive tourism partnership heads to COP16 in Colombia

eHotelier

The Nature Positive Tourism Partnership (NPTP), made up of the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism), the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), and the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (the Alliance), will address world leaders at the UN Biodiversity Summit (COP16) in Cali, Colombia, as it continues its drive to halt and reverse biodiversity (..)

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The Estate Hotels and Residences Heralds a New Era for Longevity Tourism

Larry Mogelonsky

The longevity revolution will mean more demand for onsite wellness and antiaging programming at hotels, offering both a path to greater ancillary revenues as well as a whole new market for longevity tourism travelers looking specifically to hotels that offer healthspan-extending services. The term longevity tourism is relatively new.

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Visiting loved ones may drive tourism recovery

eHotelier

Visiting loved ones may drive tourism recovery - Insights - Insights VFR has been dubbed the “sleeping giant” of the tourism industry; visiting friends and relatives is a grossly overlooked motive for travelling.