The January‑February 2026 issue of the “Good Tourism” blog explores how travel narratives are reshaping geopolitics, sustainability, and industry participation. It highlights a study showing Israeli‑UAE travel writing softening cultural divides after the Abraham Accords, and a critique by Ewan Cluckie that current sustainability claims have eroded trust. The edition also invites fresh voices through GT Insight submissions, showcases AI’s role in meaningful tourism, and reports on regional milestones such as Khiri Travel’s GSTC certification, YAANA Ventures’ charity walkathon, and APE Malaysia’s regeneration agenda.
The latest “GT” Insight Bites explores whether a career in travel and tourism is a gateway to the world or a professional dead‑end. Four contributors from Canada and Southeast Asia share candid advice for newcomers, highlighting both the allure of...

The Good Tourism blog gathers senior voices from travel, academia, NGOs and airlines to illustrate how artificial intelligence is reshaping the sector. AI‑enabled tools are turning bespoke climate‑action planning into scalable digital services, while entrepreneurs use large language models to...