UN Tourism is set to host its inaugural Regional Forum on Gastronomy Tourism for Africa, furthering its commitment to making gastronomy tourism a cornerstone for sustainable and inclusive growth throughout the continent.
Summer 2024 in Europe is shaping up to be challenging for travelers due to record visitor numbers, high prices, and a weaker dollar.
The Maldives has decided to ban Israeli passport holders from entering the country amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
UN Tourism and the German Federal Government have agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation, focusing on gender equality, sustainability, and the protection of tourists.
UN Tourism has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the sector’s resilience and increasing its importance for inclusive development in Small Island Developing States. 
China has recovered its position as top spender on international tourism in 2023 as Asia and the Pacific consolidates its recovery from the impacts of the pandemic.
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