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Global Tourism Sees Upturn in Q3 but Recovery Remains Fragile
After a weak first half of 2021, international tourism rebounded during the Northern Hemisphere summer season, boosting results in the third quarter of the year, especially in Europe.
Australia celebrates the return of Working Holiday Makers
The American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) welcomes the return of Working Holiday Makers to Australia from 1 December.
An update from the Accommodation Panel
Pieter van der Zeeuw, Chairman of the Accommodation Sector Panel and CEO of Hans Brinker Hostels gives members an update.
Alliance Abroad Group (AAG) announces global expansion and the appointment of new CEO
Alliance Abroad Group announces major transformation of the business that will see the establishment of a new Holding Company and CEO.
Crisis Management: Winter Work & Travel 2021
A case study by Rafael Espinoza, Universal Student Exchange and member of the Cultural Exchange Working Group.
Youth tourism welcomes border reopen
Australia’s youth tourism industry group, BYTAP welcomed news today that New South Wales (NSW) will remove hotel quarantine for all fully vaccinated travellers through the gateway of Sydney from November 1.
What’s the message 18+ months into COVID-19?
If your business is still around after 18+ months of a global health crisis that has nearly halted international travel and declared uncertainty as the name of the game, things probably do look just a little bit better.
Youth and student travel 18 months into the global COVID-19 crisis
The ninth edition of WYSE Travel Confederation’s COVID-19 Travel Business Impact Survey reports on general business outlook for organisations working in the youth and student travel marketplace.
WYSE Travel Confederation calls on members and industry to lobby their ambassadors to revoke Presidential Proclamation 10052.
WYSE Travel Confederation calls for the revocation of the Presidential Proclamation 10052 and to open up visa appointments for J-1 BridgeUSA participants.
Responsible youth travel and COVID-19
The latest COVID-19 Travel Business Impact Survey asked respondents what constitutes responsible travel and whether visiting less touristed areas is responsible given the pandemic.
BYTAP calls on government to protect the future of Australia’s youth tourism industry
A nation-wide survey of youth tourism operators to measure the impact the expiration of JobKeeper will have on the inbound youth travel industry has validated the concerns BYTAP has expressed to the government.
Projecting the recovery timeline for youth travel
The latest article in WYSE Travel Confederation’s Travel Business Impact Series looks at expected business recovery dates for organisations active in the youth, student and educational industry.