Euromonitor International is proud to announce that it is supporting the World Economic Forum as an official data partner for the Travel & Tourism Development Index (TTDI) 2021.
※本記事は英語でもご覧頂けます:A Conversation on Overtourism Post Pandemic With ATTA (Adventure Travel Trade Association) 新型コロナウイルス(COVID-19)のパンデミックは、世界の旅行・観光業界に壊滅的な打撃を与えた。ユーロモニターのTravel Forecast…
In the latest edition of the Travel Leaders Podcast, Caroline Bremner speaks to Shannon Guihan, Chief Treadright and Sustainability Officer at The Travel Corporation and Treadright Foundation. Shannon gives us a behind the scenes view of the…
The COVID-19 pandemic devastated the global travel industry. Euromonitor’s Travel Forecast Model indicates that global spending on travel declined by 75% in 2020. Many challenges remain in 2021, but vaccination campaigns have allowed travel to begin…
Despite, and even because of the pandemic, there has been an increased interest from consumers globally in having a positive impact on the environment through their daily actions, accounting for 66% of global respondents (Euromonitor International – Voice of the Consumer, Lifestyles, January 2021). We are also seeing growing concern from consumers about the impacts of their travel habits and behaviour, where for some countries, like China, there is a stronger leaning towards sustainable travel features than mass market.
After a slump in the first quarter of 2020 due to lockdown measures, the luxury market in China rebounded much faster than expected. This was mainly due to pent-up demand for shopping, but also due to an increase in local consumption. Although China…
Caroline Bremner, Head of Travel Research at Euromonitor, welcomes Christina Beckmann in this episode of the Travel Leader's Podcast. Christina discusses Tomorrow’s Air that she co-founded after a trip to Antarctica where she grasped the magnitude of…
One year after the coronavirus pandemic, travel bans, social restrictions and new health protocols continue to disrupt the travel and tourism industry. The global pandemic highlighted clear flaws in traditional volume-driven tourism models which are…
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed the fragility of the travel and tourism sector. Cities were especially impacted, as travel activity halted due to restrictions, social distancing, disrupted mobility and lifestyle changes. Watch the video to learn…