300 million jobs could disappear
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300 million jobs could disappear

PIIGS countries now lead Europe's tourism – Market shift continues

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AI will increasingly impact the different worlds of work, but more so for those in knowledge-based roles than for frontline service workers. / © Getty Images, Unsplash

The team mix in hotels will look different in future, made up of caring workers, knowledge workers and AI. This could lead to the loss of 300 million jobs worldwide. Or create new jobs and a production boom, especially in Southern Europe. The current market figures are sending out new signals.

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Macy Marvel

Macy Marvel

is a former professor of economics and finance at EHL who likes to analyze markets and figures from the global hospitality business. A favourite travel destination: Crete.

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