World Tourism Scenario 2030
Travel agency Thomson Holidays has launched a forecast of the world tourism trend in 2030. Accordingly, families can travel on the giant airship ...
Travel agency Thomson Holidays has forecast a trend in the world's tourism industry by 2030. Accordingly, families can travel on giant airships including spacious apartments such as a mobile hotel .
Like a space shuttle, the resorts also include services such as bars, restaurants and entertainment. In addition, each special balloon has a fresh fruit garden for guests to stay. The energy used for these balloons is mainly from the wind and the sun.
By 2030, families can travel on huge airships like this.
Meanwhile, Thomson Holidays also predicts that in the next 20 years, some of the world's largest airports could become an entertainment hub with all the amenities and amenities of a small city.
Hotels in 2030 will maximize the use of clean energy and save water. Specifically, bath water and face wash will be reused to flush the toilet and wash the toilet. High tech glass windows help increase heat radiation and reduce the need for air conditioning in the summer.
The resorts also include services such as bars, restaurants and entertainment.
In addition, lighting will be provided by wind and solar power. This technology helps to minimize CO2 emissions into the environment.
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