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The Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Caribbean Tourism Researchers Network (CTRN)/International Tourism Studies Association (ITSA), aimed at strengthening tourism research in the region. 

The CTRN/ITSA is a network of tourism researchers under ITSA who are actively engaged in research on Caribbean tourism. Its primary aim is to enhance the tourism sector in the Caribbean through research.

Discover Dominica Authority, is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated Staycation 2023, offering an unparalleled opportunity for locals and returning nationals to indulge in the island's fascinating beauty, vibrant culture, and rejuvenating wellness.

Occurring from August to October this year, this exclusive campaign is set to ignite a fresh appreciation for the island's hidden gems. Dominica’s Staycation is a remarkable initiative inviting residents and returning nationals to explore, experience, and relish the wonders of the Nature Island during the Summer holidays and upcoming Independence season.

In the first 6 months of the Italian Capital of Culture 2023 year, Bergamo and Brescia welcomed over 4.8 million tourists from abroad (Spain, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Poland, India, and the United States), but also visitors from Lombardy and the rest of Italy. The increase, compared to the first half of 2022 is close to 50% (+48.8%), with overnight stays increasing by 50%.

At the 66th meeting of the UNWTO Regional Commission for Africa, Member States joined representatives from international organizations and the private sector to focus on opportunities around tourism jobs and investments while also recognizing the vital need to address challenges including the climate crisis.

Jamaica’s tourism Minister was just elected Chair of the Commission of the Amerikas at UNWTO, and the fresh wind blows in this part of the World Tourism Organisation and the busy travel and tourism industry in Jamaica loves it. Buoyed by the full recovery of Jamaica’s tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism is aggressively pushing to reengage this large source market in Latin America.

Targeting more tourists during the next two years, the Tanzania National Parks Authority is currently upgrading its tourist infrastructure.

This is meant to ensure the provision of the best services to visitors touring its parks and other places connected to nature and wildlife conservation. Tanzania National Parks is the conservation custodian for 22 protected wildlife and premier parks which pull crowds of tourists every year, and now the National Parks Authority wants to attract five million tourists between 2025 and 2026 from the estimated 1.5 million tourists visiting Tanzania this year. 

Jamaica Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett has urged delinquent employers in the tourism industry “to step up to the plate and honour their commitment to workers to match the 5 percent contribution” made by members of the Tourism Workers Pension Scheme (TWPS).

The call came at the first annual general meeting of the scheme, held in hybrid form at the Montego Bay Convention Centre recently. The TWPS was launched in January 2022 and Minister Bartlett stressed that “up to July 21, 2023 membership enrolment stood at 6,214, with contributions totalling approximately $876 million.”

According to Tokyo media reports, the number of domestic tourists who visited Japan’s capital in 2022 has bounced back to pre-pandemic levels.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government estimated that about 542.67 million Japanese tourists visited Tokyo last year, down only 0.1 percent compared with the number in 2019, the year before the COVID-19 pandemic, local media reports. Japanese domestic tourists are estimated to have spent about 4.62 trillion yen (about 32.7 billion US dollars), which is also back to pre-pandemic levels, said the report.

Corfu has become the latest Greek island to issue an evacuation order, as the country grapples with wildfires. Photos uploaded to social media show flames engulfing Corfu. A fire broke out on the northern part of the island which is popular with British tourists.

It is the second island to evacuate due to rampant wildfires after around 19,000 people had to leave Rhodes. Many were forced to flee their hotels as the flames continued to spread from the centre of the Greek island.