Rounding up all the biggest news from both publications and associations, here is your latest edition of From the Industry from Planet Attractions

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 07 Jan 2022


What will 2022 hold for the museums sector? (Museum and Heritage Advisor)
Chuck E. Cheese CEO David McKillips details the brand’s comeback, pivots, and expansion plans (Funworld)
National Geographic Expeditions announces 2023 departure dates to new destinations (Disney Parks Blog)
Community, connection and activism at the National Museum of African Art (Blooloop)
Arcades close as Belgium enters lockdown (InterGame)
Most museums in Europe remain open - but demand Covid-19 passports (NEMO)
ITB Berlin: World’s largest tourism fair to be held online (Tourism Review)
A coalescence of great design minds: Expo 2020 Dubai (InPark)
Zoo Atlanta extends its conservation commitment (Association of Zoos and Aquariums)
Vortex names Sylvain Dugas new COO (EuroProfessional)
The long-awaited tail: rebounding from the pandemic (American Alliance of Museums)
Museum, gallery and heritage professionals recognised in New Year Honours (Museums Journal)
Majestic heights – the art of kingship at the National Palace Museum of Korea (Apollo International Art Magazine)
Orlando’s British visitation headed for rebound in 2022 (Attractions Magazine)
Royal Caribbean releases ‘biggest-ever’ Europe programme for 2023 (Cruise Trade News)
Disney show cancelled just minutes before showtime (Inside the Magic)
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