In this world that questions the world, if you look closely there is only one thing that is certain: tourism. The numbers in this sector are growing exceptionally fast as billions of people move from one continent to another, resulting in the loss of billions in income. Of course, the phenomenon must also be considered through other interpretations and not just the economic one. The desire for a holiday is certainly a desire for lightheartedness, which, in a West so focused on work, seems like a natural reaction.
But there are other motivations. Knowledge, for instance, the search for wonder, the desire to clear the mind. All these elements create a system that is certainly the one with the greatest growth potential compared to other productive sectors. Italy too is continuing along this path. Millions and millions of tourists come to our country to visit it and delve (when you really want to you can delve) into an extraordinary cultural wealth. It would be necessary for the income generated by tourism to be reinvested in the sector, in order to create a better way of experiencing and visiting the country.
Giuseppe Aloe
Editor in Chief































