
ICTSI: its expansion in the port of Nigeria
International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), a global port management company based in Manila, Philippines, plans to make improvements to its new terminal in Nigeria: Onne

International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), a global port management company based in Manila, Philippines, plans to make improvements to its new terminal in Nigeria: Onne

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

World tourism recorded its worst year in 2020, with a 74% drop in international arrivals, according to the latest data from the World Tourism Organization

The tourism and travel sector has been the most affected by the Covid-19 crisis to date, given that restrictions on mobility and border closures interrupted

The global tourism sector could lose at least $ 1.2 trillion, or 1.5% of the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), by standing for almost four

According to a study by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), 96% of the world’s destinations introduced travel restrictions in response to COVID-19. Around 90 destinations

International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), a global port management company based in Manila, Philippines, plans to make improvements to its new terminal in Nigeria: Onne

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

World tourism recorded its worst year in 2020, with a 74% drop in international arrivals, according to the latest data from the World Tourism Organization

The tourism and travel sector has been the most affected by the Covid-19 crisis to date, given that restrictions on mobility and border closures interrupted

The global tourism sector could lose at least $ 1.2 trillion, or 1.5% of the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), by standing for almost four

According to a study by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), 96% of the world’s destinations introduced travel restrictions in response to COVID-19. Around 90 destinations