Ecotourism is catching on and there’s more than one way to “green” your vacation. You can either visit a location with unspoiled natural beauty. Or you can take steps to minimize a regular vacation’s impact on the environment.
Ecotourism is catching on and there’s more than one way to “green” your vacation. You can either visit a location with unspoiled natural beauty. Or you can take steps to minimize a regular vacation’s impact on the environment.
Even the rich are starting to feel the pinch of an economic downturn. But while the affluent may be starting to hold off on purchasing luxury goods and making significant investments, for now they’re still splurging on vacations.
The current world’s cost of living and food crisis requires long-term solutions that address the needs of the poorest, without reproducing the problems that gave rise to the present conditions.
The hotel industry continues to reinvent itself to accommodate the ever-changing face of the business traveler. These days, the revamp is targeting younger travelers for whom technology is indispensable.
Despite the weak dollar and looming recession fears, American travel to Europe remained resilient through February. But then, in what could be an ominous signal to the industry, the market began to falter.