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  • Top Cities with the Highest Quality of Life
    What city is the best to live in? Where are enough parks, shops and other services for your life to be as comfortable as possible? The western standards are getting higher and higher, people are moving in and out more frequently for better job opportunities as well as for better quality of life and they are also getting harder to please. Mercer Human Resource Consulting Company has recently done a research focused on the quality of life and general living standards in cities and capitals around the world. People were asked to judge the quality of their life and to estimate how comfortable and content they are about their lives. The output of this research is the list of the world's top ten inhabitant-friendly cities.

  • The latest issue of the Tourism Review Online Magazine


  • The latest issue of the Tourism Review Magazine

    CONTENTS:

    HERITAGE: UNESCO List - Get In & Get Out
    PROFESSIONAL: Non-profit Efforts in Tourism
    Medical / SPA: Health Spa for Kids
    Transport: European Delivery - Buy & Travel
    Destination: Serbia

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  • Berlin Has the World's Best Low-Cost Airport
    Representatives of more than 200 low-cost airlines gathered on this years World Low Cost Airlines Congress in London. On this meeting, professionals from the airline industry meet every year to exchange experiences or ideas and to learn from each other...

  • For brighter, bolder business ideas, explore WTM 2008.


  • Tips: Cruising during the Hurricane Season
    There is no doubt that this is the most active hurricane season during the past years. It is such a big issue that news was filled with this topic all over the world. Nearly everyone knows about the unpredictability and the consequences of those weather extremes by now...

  • Wales Suffered the Worst Summer for Years
    When, in 2001, Wales was suffering from the foot and mouth outbreak, one could have been forgiven for thinking that the Welsh tourism industry would not end up being in a worse state. The coastal areas were relatively unaffected, yet the Welsh inland was virtually deserted for a number of months...

  • Women-only Hotel: Good or Bad?
    Strictly male weekends, or ‘stag' parties, have been widely popular for many years now. Men simply seem to be in dire need to spend time on their own, with their male buddies, and most importantly without the reality of their daily life...

  • Polish Landmarks on Bike
    Touristic cycling is a new hot trend in Polish tourism. New green routes are being planned all around the country. A good example is a project of marking a bicycle route running through the most attractive parts of the Bystrzyca Valley in Southern Poland...

  • Take the lead in the biggest outbound market
    3rd Annual China Outbound Congress
    December 8th - 9th, 2008 - Beijing

    One-to-one business meetings: Extensively focused and sales oriented meetings with most qualified travel agencies in the industry.
    Ultimate networking opportunities: 2 days of intensive networking with pre qualified prospects in a luxurious and captive environment: 5- star luncheons, networking dinner and party.

  • UAE: Growing Cultural Divide Affects Tourism
    For travelers it is very important to keep in mind that cultures differ in various parts of the world. Recently a British couple was arrested and accused of having sex outside marriage, public indecency and public drunkenness. Many things Westerners consider normal are illegal in some conservative and Islamic countries...

  • Nordlingen: A Town in the Crater
    Unfortunately for the romantics yet fortunately for the businessmen, today's Germany is seen as Europe's centre of conferences and business meetings. This particular type of tourism is extremely lucrative but where does it leave the rest of the country's tourism?

  • Europe Goes for Tiny Hotel Option
    On global scale, the hotel industry is following the same trends as the airline industry. Whereas many travellers used to save up money all year in order to afford some luxury on board an aircraft or in the en suite facilities of a plush hotel, leisure travellers and business travellers now tend to view these amenities totally differently...

  • Star Spangled Hotels: 7-Star Resort Planned in China
    The more stars the better - at least for the hotels. The problem is that there is no global organization that would systematically determine how many stars each hotel should have. As a result, there are differences in the quality of hotels with the same number of stars in different countries...

  • El Salvador - Beaches & Revolution
    The Central American El Salvador is experiencing great developments. Last year it recorded considerable growth in the number of visitors. Also the domestic travel is on the rise as less Salvadorians go abroad on vacation...





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