Damaged by two years of pandemic, Thai tourism is reviving with new ambitions. The Tourist Echo met Chattan Kunjara na Ayudhya,[…]
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Le Petit Futé launches an app to create your own travel guide
Thought out and developed by the Petit Futé teams, a new app promises to build your personalized travel guide in[…]
Read moreUnited States: Yellowstone completely closed due to violent floods
All entrances to this 9,000 km² park, straddling the states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho (northwest), are affected by this[…]
Read moreArts et Vie includes a “carbon contribution” in its prices
The association created in 1955 will offset all the carbon emissions of international flights made by its travelers and employees[…]
Read moreFevad: e-tourism is slowly picking up color
Online travel sales remain down 26% in the second quarter, compared to the same period in 2019. According to the[…]
Read moreHomeExchange: overnight stays up 6% compared to summer 2019
Despite the health crisis, the home exchange specialist is showing improved performance over the summer season and is seeing a[…]
Read moreRaphael Zier (PerfectStay): “Entrepreneurship is a roller coaster life”
Raphael Zier is one of the four founders of PerfectStay. A B2B flash sales specialist who shares his assessment of the[…]
Read moreGoogle encourages travelers to reduce their carbon footprint
Through new features, the search giant encourages Internet users to make transport choices that can limit the impact on climate[…]
Read moreCybermalveillance and Oui.sncf at the next E-tourism Challenges
How to protect yourself from cyberattacks while travelling? Cybermalveillance and Oui.sncf will answer this question as part of the next E-tourism[…]
Read moreFrance: Expedia wants to take advantage of the recovery of international tourism
Ariane Gorin, president of Expedia for Business, was in Paris yesterday to participate in the Destination France summit, and is[…]
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