- 15 January 2009, 22:53
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Trajectory have been appointed by Sun Resorts to evaluate their redevelopment plans in light of the recession. Who will be the major source market for luxury holidays and how long before they want to travel and what sort of resort will they be looking for?
While the rest of us beaver away in a rather chilly London office Paul Flatters and Chris Farmelo are heading out to the sunshine... Jealous? Us?
- 1 December 2008, 10:42
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The map is based on a survey of 2000 people who were asked detailed questions about their experiences of, and attitudes to, the current economic problems.

This is part of a range of Trajectory initiatives looking at the impact of the recession and the potential future path of it. For more details please contact us.
The map uses a specific question from the survey which asked how people were likely to approach Christmas and plots those saying they would be ‘trimming the fat’. It uses Output Area Classifications to allocate responses to get estimates of the proportion saying this in each Local Authority District across the country.
- 10 November 2008, 10:47
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Madrid, Spain, 20 November 2008 – UNWTO launches its new long-term research programme UNWTO Future Vision: Tourism Towards 2030. The study will forecast international tourism growth through the year 2030 and identify key actual and future trends and their impact on tourism development. It will combine industry data with the views of UNWTO members, tourism practitioners, trends experts and academics around the world. This initiative will update the previous Tourism 2020 Vision, which has become the definitive global reference on the future of tourism.
UNWTO Future Vision: Tourism Towards 2030 will provide a comprehensive view on the global and regional future tourism scenarios which will assist UNWTO members and other stakeholders in the formulation of their tourism development and marketing strategies. The study will be officially presented at the upcoming UNWTO General Assembly (Republic of Kazakhstan, first week of October 2009).
"Tourism Towards 2030 is a cornerstone of our view of the future. It is a body of work that will be used and relied upon by thousands of private and public sector operators within the tourism sector over the next decade"
said UNWTO Assistant Secretary-General Geoffrey Lipman.
"This programme highlights our continued commitment to helping the sector, and UNWTO members in particular, develop long-term strategic plans. During this time of global economic uncertainty it is easy to take your eye off the longer term future. To do that would be a mistake in a sector that requires global cooperation and forward planning on a uniquely large scale"
he added.
UNWTO invites to join project
This unique and ambitious project offers several opportunities for public and private sector organisations to engage. UNWTO offers sponsorship possibilities for all organisations interested in being an active part of this exciting endeavour and welcomes every commentator and data provider who wants to join the programme.
A collaborative effort
UNWTO Future Vision: Tourism Towards 2030 is executed in collaboration with futures consultancy The Trajectory Partnership which was awarded the project following an international competitive tendering process.
Trajectory’s Managing Partner, Paul Flatters said:
"Working with the UNWTO to create comprehensive global forecasts is a challenge that we are thrilled to take on. Tourism as a sector faces a very complex mix of social, economic and geo-political trends over both the short and long-term. We know how important programmes such as this are in the successful development of new business models and services."