The moment has arrived when travel and tourism can finally return to some form of normalcy, as enormous pent-up demand is unleashed in line with the easing of travel restrictions and mass vaccinations around the world.
Qatar, a small conservative Islamic Arab emirate, is set to host the FIFA World Cup in December 2022. This has implications for consumers who want to consume alcohol, as at present access to alcoholic drinks is restricted to tourists and non-Muslim expatriates. Qatari law stipulates that only liquor license holders can buy and consume alcohol within the emirate.
Digital innovation opened the door for fintech to provide easier access to low-cost credit. This latest era of buy now, pay later (BNPL) gave consumers newfound purchasing power. Stream our webinar to hear Euromonitor experts answer fundamental questions about the multibillion dollar BNPL landscape.
Euromonitor dives into prospective tourism recovery in ASEAN, threats & opportunities, tourist attitude to sustainable travel, and business strategies.
With inflation being the highest in 40 years, we discuss its impact on airline players, their operations, debt structures and pent-up consumer demand. We focus on the importance of rising oil prices and the increasing issues with staff shortages in the aviation sector. Find out more about the latest insights and data from Euromonitor's Senior Project Manager, Nadejda Popova.
Climate change poses a significant threat to the future of travel and tourism, with this industry accounting for 8% of global carbon emissions. If travel and tourism were a country, it would rank third behind the US and China in terms of the scale of its emissions.
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.
Celebrating Euromonitor International's partnership with the World Economic Forum and our contribution to the Travel &Tourism Development Index (TTDI).
Join Caroline Bremner for the latest Travel Leaders Podcast in conversation with PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera. Liz gives us the latest update from Asia Pacific on tourism recovery, where there is cautious optimism based on pent up demand and increasing flight capacity as the region reopens. Liz outlines PATA’s work in vaccine equity to ensure a sustainable recovery. Finally, Liz shares best practice, outlining how crisis triggers the best type of innovation out of urgency as true needs are sharpened.