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Tourism boosts the Greek islands, but not all seek the spotlight
Aug 12, 2022
With its sunshine and turquoise waters, Greece draws travelers worldwide. Now the government is promoting lesser-known islands.
Yellowstone's gateway communities seeing economic impact from flooding closures
by
Madelyn Beck
Aug 9, 2022
Some businesses are rebounding after historic flooding in the region. But others are still struggling.
Despite travel rebound, inflation and staffing continue to limit this Hawaiian tourism business
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Aug 1, 2022
Manu Powers, who co-owns boat and snorkel tour company Sea Quest Hawaii, said their gas bill recently hit five figures for the first time.
For this Maine chocolatier, labor is the "No. 1 cost to stay competitive"
by
Sean McHenry
Jul 13, 2022
"To keep our great team, we have raised our wages significantly," said Kristin Thalheimer Bingham, co-owner of Dean's Sweets in Portland, Maine.
The climate crisis comes for outdoor tourism
Jun 23, 2022
A historic drought and massive wildfire have hurt the outdoor tourism industry in the Southwest United States.
Continuing the work of Lakota education
by
Anais Amin
Jun 16, 2022
"Within the next two-to-five-year span [...] we want to be a full-on bed and breakfast," said Tianna Yellowhair, co-owner of Tatanka Rez Tourz.
As tourism returns, can we make it more responsible?
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
May 19, 2022
"What does tourism do for this community? Has tourism contributed to a loss of biodiversity? These are questions that a tourist can ask irrespective of their budget," said sustainable travel consultant Judy Kepher-Gona.
For public good, not for profit.
Tourists return to Turkey as cheap lira offers luxury living for a fraction of the price
Feb 8, 2022
"We feel super rich," one visiting couple said.
Beijing Olympics will not bring windfall
Feb 4, 2022
The winter games will be a net loss for China — at least economically.
When it comes to the booming job market, not all states are created equal
Jan 5, 2022
States that weren't hit as hard by the pandemic slowdown have already mostly recovered.