preloader
Headquarters
Vigo, Galicia, Spain
Email Address
[email protected]
Contact Number
+34 986 214 167

Resorts use ultra-large capacity mobile energy storage containers for payment

Iberostar Group | World Economic Forum

Iberostar Group, a family-owned Spanish company, has more than 60 years of experience in the tourism industry. The group originated in 1877 with the founding of the first

Survey of travellers finds 76% want more sustainable options

A new travel report from Booking found that 76% of respondents hope to embrace sustainable travel plans over the next year. The survey also found that many

Why the tourism industry must care about a healthy ocean

Marine and coastal tourism makes up 50% of the global tourism, so putting a healthy ocean at the heart of decision-making is key for the sector to prosper.

Walt Disney Company | World Economic Forum

An international family entertainment and media enterprise company founded in 1923, Walt Disney Company has four business segments: Media Networks, including ABC Television

Ho Ren Hua | World Economic Forum

BSc (Hons) in Economics, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; AMP, CEIBS. Formerly with Bain & Company, New York, Hong Kong and China. Since 2010, with Banyan Tree;

Hilton Worldwide | World Economic Forum

Founded in 1919, Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a global hospitality company comprising 4,700 managed, franchised, owned and leased hotels and timeshare properties with 775,000 rooms in 104

The future of tourism is sustainable and regenerative

Sustainability is important to tourists and their hosts. Making sustainable and regenerative tourism a reality requires a mindset shift by travellers.

Shruti Shibulal | World Economic Forum

Shruti Shibulal is Executive Vice Chair and Director of Tamara Leisure Experiences. She strives to make Tamara synonymous with responsible tourism by incorporating principles of

Japan is responding to overtourism, prioritizing communities

Japan is combatting overtourism by promoting regional travel, using tech to ease congestion, and funding local projects for sustainable, community-driven tourism.

How can sporting industries adapt to our changing climate?

From running marathons at night to moving annual events to different seasons, sporting events are racing to stay ahead of the impacts of climate change.