According to the European Travel Commission’s Q3 2025 report, Europe’s tourism sector remains robust despite inflation and extreme weather events. Average traveller spending is projected to rise by 9.9% this year compared with 2024.
The tourism sector in Jamaica is projected to be fully operational by May 2026, according to statements by the Minister of Tourism.
The agreement, signed in London during World Travel Market, reflects a shared commitment to strengthening the region’s long-term tourism sustainability.
Travel agencies in the United Kingdom are reporting a sudden surge in holiday bookings as households prepare for the winter tourism season. Sales increased more than 28% compared with the same period in 2024.
The Government of Spain unveiled a nationwide initiative aimed at reducing carbon emissions generated by tourism, targeting environmentally responsible practices across hotels, transport and visitor attractions.
The tourism sector in Cuba is experiencing one of its most difficult seasons in recent years, after reporting a 20.5% decline in international arrivals during the first ten months of 2025 versus the same period in 2024.
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