Check out the biggest destination news you might’ve missed this February right here!
From new sustainable tourism strategies and developments to reports on cities’ and countries’ post-pandemic economic recoveries, February saw its fair share of big news in the destination category. Plus, February now has a new day of recognition for the industry: Global Tourism Resilience Day, which was celebrated for the first time in over 90 countries on February 17, 2023. Curious to read the biggest headlines? Click through this slideshow to see them, and click the links in each slide to read the full stories.
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