
International tourism on the road to recovery: WTO
Three years after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, international tourism is on the road to full recovery as mobility restrictions around the world have

Three years after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, international tourism is on the road to full recovery as mobility restrictions around the world have

Since April 2020, the Prime Minister of Japan has declared a state of emergency four times, most recently in Tokyo and Okinawa until August 22,

World trade in commercial services remained sluggish in the first quarter of 2021, falling 9% year-on-year, after registering a 21% decline for the full year

Global tourism will record a loss of 1.8 trillion dollars in 2021, according to a report issued by UNCTAD and UNWTO. Taken together, the drop

As part of the global impact of Covid-19, the planet’s economy contracted 3.4% in 2020 and affected all indicators related to civil aviation. On the

Three years after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, international tourism is on the road to full recovery as mobility restrictions around the world have

Since April 2020, the Prime Minister of Japan has declared a state of emergency four times, most recently in Tokyo and Okinawa until August 22,

World trade in commercial services remained sluggish in the first quarter of 2021, falling 9% year-on-year, after registering a 21% decline for the full year

Global tourism will record a loss of 1.8 trillion dollars in 2021, according to a report issued by UNCTAD and UNWTO. Taken together, the drop

As part of the global impact of Covid-19, the planet’s economy contracted 3.4% in 2020 and affected all indicators related to civil aviation. On the