Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
The year 2016 witnessed more than four million visitors, a record number in Cuban Tourism, as confirmed by Dalila Alba González, deputy director of marketing for the Ministry of Tourism (Mintur). This means an increase of 13% in comparison to …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
For making up for the void left by dwindling Chinese visitors, the Korean government is keen on attracting Muslim tourists to the country. Group travel ban from China is believed to be Beijing’s expression of disapproval with Seoul’s decision to …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
In coming May 11th and 12th, elections to select the successor to Jordanian Taleb Rifai will be held in Madrid, Spain. Mr. Mzembi will contest with five other candidates namely — Márcio Favilla (Brazil), Jaime Alberto Cabal Sanclemente (Colombia), Zurab …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
China and Europe are planning to build, what they have termed as “Moon Village”. It could serve both a launching pad for deep space missions as well as an area for space tourism or lunar mining. Representatives of the …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Ongoing tourism boom in New Zealand is continuing to drive unprecedented growth in hotel occupancy as well as room rates, as shown in the latest research from Colliers International. The latest New Zealand Hotel Market Snapshot showed that …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA), the only officially recognised quality assurance body for tourism products in South Africa and HostEX, Pan-Africa’s largest food, drink and hospitality trade show, have, for the first time collaborated. . This partnership will …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
The Tourism & Transport Forum, Australia’s leading tourism and transport advocacy group, has welcomed the Northern Territory Government’s 2017-18 Budget, saying it provided the right investment for tourism to become a super-growth industry in the Top End and Red Centre. …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
The Tourism & Transport Forum, Australia’s leading tourism and transport advocacy group, has welcomed the Victorian Government’s commitment to growing the State’s booming visitor economy in its 2017-18 Budget. TTF Chief Executive, Margy Osmond, congratulated Premier Daniel Andrews, Treasurer Tim …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
According to Chinese travel experts, the tourism market to NZ will grow steadily but warns that NZ hotels can be over-priced. China is New Zealand’s second-biggest source of tourists after Australia and fastest-growing visitor market for the last few years. …
Published on : Tuesday, May 2, 2017
The government of New Zealand is under increasing pressure to come up with solutions to ease up record growth in tourism and warns that without such solutions, the $14.5 billion industry could be in danger. Tourism has toppled dairy …
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