Seventy European leaders from the tourism sector are expected in Luxembourg over the next two days for the 108th general assembly of the European Travel Commission, which brings together the national tourist offices of every European country. The aim of the meeting is “to work together to enhance tourism in different destinations through cooperation in sharing best practice, marketing intelligence and promotion,” says the association. More generally, the aim is to take stock of the trends and issues specific to this sector, which employs 12.3m people in Europe according to the European Parliament.
According to the latest quarterly report from the European Travel Commission, which examines the trends and prospects for the sector in…
















