The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), chose to create World Tourism Day every Sept. 27 since 1980 during a meeting in Torremolinos, Spain. The date was chosen in 1979 after the 1970 adoption of ...
Employing one in every 10 people on Earth, tourism is among the world’s most significant economic industries. In fact, for some countries, tourism amounts to more than 20 percent of the GDP ...
The 27th of September every year is commemorated as the 'World Tourism Day', to further reflect on the critical role it plays globally. It celebrates the industry's ability to not just unite ...
World Tourism Day 2024 is celebrated every year on September 27 to show how important tourism is for the world. It focuses on how tourism helps bring people together, supports the economy ...
In essence, it is a mind-broadening educational and spiritual experience. World Tourism Day 2024, under the theme "Tourism and Peace", wants to highlight the vital role of this sector in fostering ...
The Falkland Islands Tourist Board (FITB) celebrated a successful World Tourism Day event, with a strong turnout from both businesses and the community. Eight local tourism businesses participated ...
World Tourism Day is celebrated on September 27 every year. It coincides with the Foundation Day of the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). To celebrate its Foundation Day and ...
On World Tourism Day, actresses reflect on how TV shows and movies inspire travel by featuring stunning locations. They discuss how visual storytelling fuels wanderlust and influences travel ...
In honour of World Tourism Day 2024, the Management and Science Institute (MSI) hosted a grand celebration on September 28th, aimed at highlighting the “Tourism and Peace” and also importance of ...
The World Tourism Day is being observed on Tuesday across the globe including Pakistan under the umbrella of the United Nations. The aim of the day is to foster awareness among the people about the ...
Who does not love to travel? Most of us would give anything to take a long break from our regular work life and travel the world! And if the vacation rental behemoth Airbnb is to be believed ...