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57. Shinta Mani Hotels Renames Hot Rod Siem Reap Restaurant
Shinta Mani Hotels have renamed the Hot Rod Siem Reap Restaurant as the Soul Kitchen Siem Reap. The trendy restaurant and bar is located in the bustling Angkor Night Market area of the city.
58. Hilton Commits to Cutting Environmental Footprint in Half
Hilton has unveiled plans to cut its environmental footprint in half and double its social impact investment by 2030. Hilton will institute science-based targets to reduce carbon emissions and send zero soap to landfill.
59. UNWTO's Panel of Experts Have Mixed Outlook for 2021
Destinations worldwide welcomed 1 billion fewer international arrivals in 2020 than in the previous year, due to an unprecedented fall in demand and widespread travel restrictions. This compares with the 4% decline recorded during the 2009 global economic crisis. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 28 January 2021.
60. UNWTO Deepens Tourism Cooperation with European Union
Europe is currently the world’s leading tourism destination receiving half of the world’s 1.3 billion international arrivals. In 2017, international tourism in Europe grew 8%, one percentage point above the world average, totalling 671 million tourists.
61. Buenos Aires Joins International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories
Buenos Aires has become the latest city to join the International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories (INSTO), an initiative of the UNWTO aimed at helping destinations better manage tourism.
62. UNWTO: 40% of All Destinations Worldwide Have Eased Int. Travel Restrictions
According to the latest analysis from the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), 40% of all destinations worldwide have now eased the restrictions they placed on international tourism in response to the ongoing global COVID19 pandemic.
63. World Tourism Organization Outlines Two Scenarios for 2021
The devastating impact of the ongoing COVID19 pandemic on global tourism has carried on into 2021, with new data showing an 87% fall in international tourist arrivals in January 2021 when compared to 2020. Asia and the Pacific (-96%), the region which continues to have the highest level of travel restrictions in place, recorded the largest decrease in international arrivals in Janu

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