Travel Industry Offers Optimism and Support in Response to Middle East Ceasefire Travel industry leaders speak with TravelPulse on the heels of the newly announced ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. 01/17/2025 - 11:25 am | View Link
2024 Smashed All-Time Airline Industry Records: 4 Key Takeaways The airline industry set a record in 2024, with 5.85 billion seats available, surpassing the previous 2019 record by 2%. U.S. carriers dominated the global market with American Airlines, Delta, United ... 01/16/2025 - 2:58 am | View Link
'Ambitious' plan to double NI's tourism industry by 2035 The "ambitious but achievable" plan from Conor Murphy includes a target to generate more than £2bn from overnight visitors by 2035. Tourism expenditure for 2023 was a record £1.2bn, according to ... 01/15/2025 - 5:33 am | View Link
Travel Industry Veteran Brad Dean Departs Discover Puerto Rico Following Tourism Success Additionally, between 2017 and 2023, Puerto Rico welcomed 51 percent more visitors from abroad and generated 50 percent more lodging demand, 56 percent more visitor spending and 88 percent higher room ... 01/15/2025 - 4:45 am | View Link
Tourism is Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels, but Challenges Remain International tourist arrivals and the travel and tourism sector’s contribution to global GDP are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, driven by the lifting of COVID-19-related travel restrictions and strong pent-up demand, as per the new World Economic Forum travel and tourism study, released today. Topping the 2024 list of economies are the United States, Spain, Japan ... 01/16/2025 - 6:33 pm | View Website
How travel and tourism can reach net zero The travel and tourism industry, which accounts for 10% of global GDP, employs 320 million people and creates 1 in 5 new jobs, is at risk owing to increasing numbers and severity of fires, floods, drought and super storms, as well as high heat and sea level rise. The industry must mitigate its impact on the climate to reduce its emissions and ... 01/16/2025 - 5:00 pm | View Website
What next for travel and tourism? Here's what the experts say In 2020 alone, the travel and tourism sector lost $4.5 trillion and 62 million jobs globally. But as the world recovers from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, travel and tourism can bounce back as an inclusive, sustainable, and resilient sector. 01/16/2025 - 4:24 pm | View Website
How rising global temperatures impact the tourism industry | World ... “Diversifying tourism strategies and activities is essential for countries to build resilience against economic fluctuations, mitigate overreliance on a single industry, and foster sustainable development that benefits both the local communities and the environment,” says Topaz Smith, Community Lead for Aviation, Travel and Tourism at the ... 01/16/2025 - 4:21 am | View Website
Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024 | World Economic Forum Thanks to typical advantages ranging from favourable business environments and open travel policies to well-developed transport, tourism and ICT infrastructure and natural, cultural and non-leisure attractions, the top 30 TTDI scorers accounted for over 75% of T&T industry GDP in 2022 and 70% of GDP growth between 2020 and 2022. 01/16/2025 - 12:10 am | View Website
If the Telluride Bluegrass Festival has been on your bucket list, there’s still time to cross it off in 2025.
Zach Tucker, vice president of the fest’s production company Planet Bluegrass, tells The Denver Post there are “a fair amount” of tickets still available for this year’s event at shop.bluegrass.com. That includes passes to two campgrounds outside of downtown Telluride.
The fest (June 19-22) is one of the town’s most popular summer gatherings, welcoming about 12,000 people per day to enjoy live music in the scenic box canyon.
Each month in Colorado, and every season, offers a chance to experience something that is definitively of this place. Sometimes this means a local festival or annual event, but often it’s just planning to take advantage of the season and be wowed.
Here’s an adventure agenda for you — with a few suggested alternates and fun add-ons:
January: Ice climbing in Ouray
There’s no better place to fully embrace winter than in Ouray, especially during the annual Ouray Ice Festival.
By Akiya Dillon, Las Vegas Review-Journal (TNS)
LAS VEGAS — Some budget airlines charge extra fees when you book a flight online. However, when you book in person, these charges are waived.
So, if you want to save money, go to the airline’s ticket counter at the airport and speak with an associate who can waive these fees when you book your trip in person.
If you can pull yourself away from skiing or snowboarding, consider taking a few hours to visit a museum on your next ski adventure to restore your body and fuel your mind.
Colorado is home to 28 ski areas and resorts, each with a fascinating backstory.
These places have a rich history, from being the homelands and hunting grounds of the Ute, Arapahoe, and Cheyenne Native American Tribal Nations to the influx of silver and gold miners to the settlement of homesteading ranchers and cowboys and the development of ski areas by post-war veterans of the 10th Mountain Division soldiers of World War II.
Organizers campaigning to unionize ski patrollers are touting their momentum following the settlement of a strike at Utah’s Park City Mountain Resort and a vote last week in favor of forming a union at Arapahoe Basin.
A-Basin patrollers voted to become part of the CWA 7781 United Mountain Workers, which will negotiate a contract with Denver-based Alterra Mountain Company and A-Basin officials.
Despite evacuations of a gondola at Winter Park and a lift at Telluride last month, along with several recent incidents of people falling from chairlifts, accidents related to mechanical failures are exceedingly rare, according to the state agency that regulates and inspects ski resort lifts.
More than 180 people were evacuated from the Winter Park gondola on Dec.