Travel Alerts and Warnings to Change - Learn How

The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs is making it easier for US citizens to access clear, timely, and reliable safety and security information about every country in the world. Join us to hear a Consular Affairs representative describe the new products that will replace Travel Warnings, Travel Alerts, and Security/Emergency Messages and how using them can help your clients stay safe abroad.
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New Research: How Hotels Are Using First-Party Data To Drive Revenue and Build Stronger Relationships Today

Who has built a first-party data strategy so far, and why The results hotel marketers are seeing from first-party data to date Challenges hotels are facing with first-party data - and how they’re overcoming these challenges How hotel marketers around the world, like Wyndham, are implementing first-party data
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Everything you need to know about booking luxury Switzerland

Travel Weekly

Experience the magic of Switzerland - from the majestic Matterhorn, to wine tasting along the Rhine River, to riding along the iconic Grand Train Tour. The experts at Switzerland Tourism and Cox & Kings will provide the inside scoop, including the latest hotel openings, new things to do, and how best to sell Switzerland to your luxury clients.
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INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL: MARKET SHARE AND PROSPECTS FOR REMAINDER OF 2022

Our latest webinar, hosted by our experts - John Grant, OAG's Chief Analyst, Deirdre Fulton, Partner, Midas Aviation and guest panelists Sandeep Bahl -Executive Program Director, US-India Aviation Co-operation Program, Julian Carr, Chief Marketing Officer, Airlines & Route Development at GMR Airports Ltd and Buddy Anslinger - Director at Ricondo & Associates use their industry expertise and experience to discuss Are cancellations here to stay? What comes after domestic recovery? Will international air travel patterns come back as before, or look different?
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Carbon Removal 101 for the Tourism Industry

Adventure Travel

The earth’s atmosphere now holds enough carbon dioxide in stock, that even if we stopped emitting completely tomorrow, we still have a serious challenge to solve in dealing with the carbon dioxide already out there. Tourism businesses rely on planes, ships, and heavy road vehicles not only to transport guests, but also to serve them once they reach a destination. At this time, tourism-related emissions are thought to account for 8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. As tourism continues to grow in step with global economic development, these emissions are expected to also grow. The tourism industry must do its part now to help bring about a solution.
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