The "BTS effect" is real. South Korea saw record tourism and spending as the group returned to the global stage.
K-pop’s global touring machine is forcing airlines to rethink schedules, pricing and capacity. As BTS-led demand surges reshape travel patterns, aviation must adapt to a powerful new cultural driver.
BTS’s highly anticipated comeback show has sent waves across the globe, fueling fan excitement and driving a multi-billion dollar BTS economy. From album sales to merchandise and digital content, the ...
A series of BTS concerts in Korea set off a surge in spending by foreign fans, with credit card purchases topping 55.5 ...
The return of the world's biggest boy band BTS looks set to be a major money-spinner — we take a deep dive into BTSnomics to find out more.
The return of the world's biggest boy band BTS looks set to be a major money-spinner — we take a deep dive into BTSnomics to ...
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Millions of fans, billions in spending, and one major comeback — BTS is helping drive a tourism boom in South Korea.
SEOUL (AP) — Tens of thousands of BTS fans packed into a stadium near Seoul on Thursday to see the K-pop supergroup kick off ...
Supergroup BTS kicks off its global concert tour, marking the biggest world tour by a K-pop band with the most dates and ...
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