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In both Hawaii and Jamaica, the return of tourists is leading to a reassessment of policy.
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Travel Weekly's Preview 2022
In our Preview issue, Covid is the constant, but our staff also examines secondary trends that will shape our future.
The Preview 2021 issue
Here we are again, looking through the crystal ball at what the new year might bring. And with our continuing focus on Covid-19, we know that much of of it will be driven and shaped by the response to the virus.
Preview 2020
We call this our Preview issue, but it's not like a movie trailer kind of preview that enables you to see actual snippets of something you can experience in the future. No, this stuff is the work of journalists following trend lines to their logical conclusions, telling our readers what we are seeing and establishing a case for where it will all lead.
Travel Weekly's Preview 2019
Our annual prognostications by sector -- air, ocean and river cruising, hospitality, tours, the retail channel and more -- and interviews of five top travel executives on what 2019 might hold for travel.
Travel Weekly's Preview 2018
In our annual Preview report, our reporters, editors and contributors take on the always perilous task of predicting what the year ahead holds for the industry.
Travel Weekly's Preview 2017
Our annual look at what the next year may bring for travel. Read our reporters' and editors' sector-by-sector take on what 2017 holds, as well as the expectations of six industry CEOs.
Travel Weekly's Preview 2016
Travel Weekly’s editors and reporters peered into the future to come up with the prognostications for 2016 that follow. After all the ups and downs and pros and cons of business trends and countertrends had been discussed, the view of 2016 that emerged remained largely optimistic.
Travel Weekly Preview 2015
The travel industry is approaching a new year in better shape than at any time in recent memory.
Travel Weekly Preview 2014: Pointed in the right direction
The ingredients are in place for the travel industry to have a year of growth and prosperity in 2014. Demand is strong, the economy is improving, and the major supplier categories are beginning the year with their houses pretty much in order.
Travel Weekly Preview: Looking ahead to 2013
While the industry's engines aren't firing perfectly on all cylinders just yet, they are purring well enough to meet demand, maybe exceed expectations, and make a profit.
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