In an interview with The i Paper, the BBC's Europe editor talks about the country's wonders and her new documentary, Europe ...
Germany’s travel and tourism industry is experiencing a much slower rebound than many other key European destinations. Newly released data from the World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2024 ...
Rügen and Usedom, long-cherished vacation spots for Europeans, are redefining what it means to be sustainable. Preservation ...
The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) has revealed today a much slower recovery of Germany’s Travel & Tourism sector compared to other key European ...
Germany is set to make Travel & Tourism history in 2025, with every major performance indicator set to reach new heights, according to new data from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).
Germany appears to have accomplished the seemingly impossible. The country has managed to grow its travel and tourism industry, while simultaneously reducing its overall carbon emissions, according to ...
Tourists take advantage of the summer weather in Warnemünde to sunbathe. Germany's tourist sector saw a record number of overnight stays in August, the national statistics agency said on 11 October.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The trophy of the 2024 European Football Championship (UEFA 2024) is displayed at the Olympic Stadium which is illuminated with ...
Indian travel to Germany is booming! According to recent statistics, Indian tourist arrivals in Germany have jumped 8.6% in 2024, with 8,97,841 overnight stays compared to 8,26,703 the previous year.
Germany is phasing out coal power plants by 2038, and nowhere is the transition more visible than in eastern Germany’s Lusatian Lake District. Here’s what’s happening to the old mines. ByChristopher ...
India and Germany have signed a bilateral tourism agreement via the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) and Deutscher Reiseverband e.V., (DRV) German Travel Association to promote two-way ...
This first appeared in the Planet Money newsletter. You can sign up here. BERLIN — On a Wednesday afternoon in late August, I traveled to a tourist attraction in the heart of Germany's capital. If I ...