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    ACTIVE / ADVENTURE: EURO 2008: Before & After
    Ethical / Religious: Green Tourism? So What?
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  • Portugal Makes the Most of the Last Minute Trend

    It has become a very commonly used phrase in the worldwide tourism industry relating to tourists grabbing opportunities to enjoy summer holidays at the minimum of expense: last minute. The phrase has even become so popular and the method of selling has even become so successful that most European languages don't even bother translating it...

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  • Hot News: Mobile Check-in Method

    It has been a mooted problem in the airline industry for a very long time - the airline passenger is the most stressed out of all passengers. They check their tickets more than anybody else and are more stressed about getting to the airport in time than those who use other means of transport...

  • UAE's $62bn Theme Park Project

    Many businessmen in the UAE have huge funds and one of the areas they like to invest them is the tourism industry as they see this sector as a lucrative for long term financial gain. According to the CMPi UAE, an event organizer, the UAE plans to invest approximately $62bn in the development of 30 entertainment resorts and theme parks...

  • 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.

  • UK Fails to Control Sex Tourism

    It is one of the very sad aspects of world tourism: sex tourism. This is not referring to the Amsterdam's infamous red light district, yet to the abuse which children in numerous impoverished countries around the world are subject to at the hands of individuals who have no opportunity to commit such lewd acts in their own country...

  • Say Your Vows aboard a Cruise Ship

    Today, more and more couples consider getting married at special places or havens making their biggest day an unforgettable event. As cruises are getting one of the favourite options for honeymooners it suggested itself to combine the cruise with the actual wedding ceremony...

  • Undiscovered Part of Israel - Arava

    The history and culture of Israel is a tempting aspect of this country and has been attracting adventurers for centuries. The political climate and not very stable international relations with some of the neighboring countries have put Israel in the shadow of tourist appeal. However, many are willing to take the risk and visit the Holy Land...

  • Tourism on the up - Except in the US

    Tourism is renowned for being the world's number one industry, often giving hope to poverty-stricken nations of Asia and Africa. With new campaigns and innovative ideas all over the globe, the industry is growing at a pace which other industries are failing to keep up with...

  • Schengen Agreement Took Away Borders and Clothes!

    The Schengen agreement, which effectively saw the end of border controls and introduced the free movement of goods amongst European Union members, has been met with open arms by most Europeans. Indeed, the days of waiting for passports to be checked and standing in queues at border points sweating as to whether the permitted amount of cigarettes has been exceeded or not are well and truly gone...

  • Singapore Airlines Voted the Best Once Again

    The airline industry is just as fickle as any other major business. Therefore, it is surprising that Singapore Airlines have been voted the world's best for the 3rd time in 10 years, despite huge competition coming from all corners of the globe...

  • Adrenaline Team-Building - The Past or the Future?

    Ever since the modern way of business thinking dominated the course of entrepreneurship, the term team-building became a relevant part of the ‘life' of each major company. At some point, it became clear that ‘happy employees' are more reliable, efficient and basically stand for ‘happy company'...

  • BMW Museum - The Automobile Dream Come True

    In our time, to associate women with one thing and men with the other is not entirely a politically correct approach. Yet somehow, when the topic of cars comes up, most men immediately resume focus - no matter what they are doing - which inevitably contributes to the old cliché. Car devotees consider Germany their fantasy land...

  • The First Green World Travel Awards Coming Soon

    Green tourism is getting more and more popular among people. Particularly Europeans are interested in responsible tourism and demand environmentally friendly holydays. Tourism industry players therefore have to pay more attention to the issues like energy efficiency, water conservation or waste management...

  • London Opens up Venice-Style Canals

    The English capital is famous for a number of things: the Tower of London, the London Eye, the underground and Buckingham Palace. Few would mention London in the same sentence as the words canals and trips. The situation is now changing as London is becoming an answer to Venice...


 
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