“Good Tourism” news from Europe

Here you will find news about The “Good Tour­ism” Blog’s Part­ners and friends in Europe, includ­ing the United King­dom — espe­cially their sus­tain­able tour­ism and/or respons­ible travel activ­it­ies — plus “Good news in tour­ism” and cov­er­age of European travel & tour­ism industry events to which “GT” is invited or oth­er­wise involved. Ad hoc sponsored news posts are also very welcome.

Before Decem­ber 2019, “GT” would sum­mar­ise under-repor­ted news stor­ies or thought-pro­vok­ing fea­ture art­icles of European or UK import­ance by non-industry media. The sources were well-attrib­uted and linked. Any con­tent repub­lished in full was avail­able rights-free for that pur­pose from the likes of The Con­ver­sa­tion or the Thom­son Reu­ters Found­a­tion.

Good news in tourism January 5 – 11, 2020

January 12, 2020

Community-based tourism entrepreneurship training near Kibale National Park in Uganda. Image supplied by James Nadiope.

Wel­come to The “Good Tour­ism” Blog’s weekly remind­er — if you need it — that as a tour­ism stake­hold­er YOU are NOT bad! You are prob­ably pretty good, actu­ally; one of the many tour­ism industry people or trav­el­lers doing what you know to be good while know­ing there is more to know to be bet­ter. Pub­lished on Sunday to […]

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Good news in tourism Dec 28, 2019 to Jan 4, 2020

January 5, 2020

Featured image: West Indian manatee resting at Three Sisters Springs, Crystal River, Florida, USA. A school of mangrove snapper enjoy the shade. By Keith Ramos and the US Fish & Wildlife Service (CC BY 2.0) via Flickr. https://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwshq/7636814558

Wel­come to 2020 and Earth’s most fun sum­mary of a week of good news in travel & tour­ism. Pub­lished on Sunday to be ready on Monday, it’s the per­fect pick-me-up for the start of a work­ing week (and year); a remind­er that the tour­ism industry, tour­ism people, and trav­el­lers can be so very good!  In no […]

Read More Good news in tourism Dec 28, 2019 to Jan 4, 2020

Good news in tourism December 15 – 20, 2019

December 21, 2019

Harbour Air electric seaplane, a six-passenger DHC-2 de Havilland Beaver magnified by a 750-horsepower (560 kW) magni500 propulsion system, takes its first flight

Wel­come to The “Good Tour­ism” Blog’s sum­mary of six days of good news in the world of travel & tour­ism. Pub­lished on Sat­urday this time — because “GT” is trav­el­ling on Sunday — to be ready on Monday, it’s the per­fect start to a work­ing week — or week off if that’s what you are doing. Whatever your cir­cum­stances, share the joy! […]

Read More Good news in tourism December 15 – 20, 2019

Good news in tourism December 8 – 14, 2019

December 15, 2019
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Bow Fiddle Rock, Portknockie, Moray, Scotland. By Markus Trienke (CC BY-SA 2.0) via Wikimedia. "GT" cropped it. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74415331

Wel­come to The “Good Tour­ism” Blog’s almost fam­ous sum­mary of a week of good news and quirk­i­ness — from vil­lages to nations — in the world of travel & tour­ism. Pub­lished on Sunday to be ready on Monday, it’s the per­fect pos­it­ively-spun start to a work­ing week wherever you are! Share it with your col­leagues. In no par­tic­u­lar order:  Be […]

Read More Good news in tourism December 8 – 14, 2019

Good news in tourism December 1 – 7, 2019

December 8, 2019

Inuksuk Point (Inuksugalait, “where there are many Inuksuit“), Foxe Peninsula (Baffin Island), Nunavut, Canada. By Ansgar Walk - photo taken by Ansgar Walk (CC BY-SA 2.5) https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=602815

Wel­come to The “Good Tour­ism” Blog’s first sum­mary of and links to a week of good news and quirk­i­ness in the world of travel & tour­ism. Pub­lished on Sunday to be ready on Monday morn­ing, it’s the per­fect pos­it­ive start to a work­ing week in travel & tour­ism! Share it with your col­leagues. In no […]

Read More Good news in tourism December 1 – 7, 2019

Sustainable rural tourism project in Georgia seeks crowdfunding support

May 21, 2019

A distant view. Kazbegi, Georgia. Photo credit Richard Shepard / SRDI.

With annu­al vis­it­or arrivals to Geor­gia expec­ted to more than double the pop­u­la­tion of the former Soviet repub­lic, “Good Tour­ism” Insights con­trib­ut­or Richard Shep­ard is work­ing to mit­ig­ate the neg­at­ive effects of over­tour­ism in rur­al com­munit­ies. Tour­ism in Geor­gia is approach­ing 8 mil­lion vis­it­ors annu­ally and is pro­jec­ted to reach 11 mil­lion in a few […]

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