Global Tourism Adapts To Rising Travel Costs

The global tourism landscape is currently navigating a period of significant complexity as major economies, including Canada, the US, Germany, and Japan, adapt to the ripple effects of the ongoing Middle East crisis. A primary challenge is the “fuel shock,” Read More …

Canadian Travelers Explore New Horizons In 2026

Important Topics To Know The travel relationship between Canada and the United States is experiencing a thoughtful period of transition in 2026. While millions of travelers continue to cross the border, there is a visible cooling of enthusiasm among some Read More …

Global Travel Shifts Leave Out America

The global tourism landscape is evolving, presenting exciting growth opportunities for many countries while the U.S. market faces a projected $30 billion loss in 2025. This shift is largely attributed to a strong U.S. dollar and a politically charged environment, Read More …

Rethinking The Calendar For France’s Economic Future

In a forward-looking move, France is engaging in a significant national conversation about its economic strategy and calendar. The government has introduced a proposal to repurpose two national bank holidays as regular workdays, a plan aimed at boosting the country’s Read More …

Arizona at the Heart of a Record-Breaking US Travel Surge

A powerful wave of domestic tourism is sweeping across the United States this summer, and Arizona is at the heart of the celebration. As the nation gears up for the July Fourth Independence Day holiday week, an incredible 1.5 million Read More …