Access exclusive travel research, data insights, and surveys
Tourism
When it comes to Covid-19, one step forward, two steps back is an unpopular but repetitive dance.
Catarina Demony and Miguel Pereira, Reuters | 3 years ago
Coronavirus
This summer in Europe is one cautious rule change after another on a country-by-country basis, and that's not a bad thing.
Catarina Demony, Reuters | 3 years ago
Britons, eager for a summer vacation, raced to book travel to Portugal when that country reopened. But the UK added Portugal to its more-restrictive travel tier, prompting an angry response from Portugal's prime minister.
Sergio Goncalves, Reuters | 3 years ago
English football fans have probably never had a warmer welcome. Who knew the beautiful game could have such healing powers?
Silvio Castellanos and Catarina Demony, Reuters | 3 years ago
Business Travel
Scaling up its tours and activities Musement business with its new online agent partners could help the travel giant recover from repeated blows to its core package holiday business.
Matthew Parsons, Skift | 3 years ago
The UK is the lifeblood to Portugal's tourism industry, which was crushed by the pandemic and a five-month travel ban. But the "green list" is created a mad dash by Britons to book trips to one of their favorite destinations.
Victoria Waldersee and Catarina Demony, Reuters | 3 years ago
No major surprises in this latest phase of international reopening, but serious questions over the U.S.'s absence.
Lebawit Lily Girma and Matthew Parsons, Skift | 3 years ago
Portugal had one of the world's worst surges in coronavirus cases. Now the coastal country is taking no chances when it comes to protecting its borders from Covid-19 variants.
Patrícia Vicente Rua, Reuters | 3 years ago
Portugal may have fared better than other European nations in the first wave of Covid-19, but the country's flourishing tourism sector still wasn't able to withstand the storm of the global pandemic.
Andrei Khalip and Mark Heinrich, Reuters | 3 years ago
The impact of the travel industry collapsing is so much greater than the cost of supporting it during this pandemic. It is essential for governments to help.