
Germany’s ITB Berlin 2026 to Lead Tourism Transformation on AI, Geopolitics and Sustainability
ITB Berlin 2026 will convene over 400 experts from 3–5 March to address AI, geopolitical instability and sustainable tourism at the ITB Berlin Convention.
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ITB Berlin 2026 will convene over 400 experts from 3–5 March to address AI, geopolitical instability and sustainable tourism at the ITB Berlin Convention.

Caribbean air connectivity will be strengthened after the Caribbean Tourism Organization and ACI-LAC signed an MoU at the CTO Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda on February 24, 2026.

Ensemble Travel joins WTTC as regional member, reinforcing the role of travel advisors in global industry dialogue and promoting sustainable tourism.

Dimensione Sicilia has made its 'Sicilian Secrets 8 Days' tour carbon neutral for the 2025 season by offsetting 126.836 tonnes of CO₂ and supporting a Gold Standard water project in Madagascar.

Venice 2026 will draw cultural visitors for the Biennale while new measures, including a day‑tripper access fee, aim to make tourism more sustainable.

Ensemble Travel joins WTTC, marking a new phase in sustainable tourism and elevating travel advisors' influence worldwide.

Adventure Canada has unveiled a slate of 2026 Arctic expedition cruises designed to expand access to remote Greenland and the Canadian Arctic while prioritizing sustainable operations.

Puerto Galera has launched the PG-Pass to simplify tourist registration and collect a P120 environmental fee to support conservation and visitor management in the Philippines.

Kerala Tourism has launched 'Travel Now, Post Later', urging visitors to experience the moment fully before sharing it online.

EU Tourism Strategy 2026 is prompting Greece, Spain and Panama to deepen tourism cooperation, with meetings in Athens exploring bilateral, European and multilateral partnerships that could affect travel and connectivity.

Thailand tourism is shifting away from mass visitor numbers toward sustainable, wellness and culturally immersive experiences under the Thailand Tourism Next 2026 plan.

Kyoto has proposed a resident-priority pricing system — charging visitors higher fares for buses and public attractions — alongside increased lodging taxes to manage overtourism and bolster sustainable tourism.