Australia Tourism Exchange By: Stephanie Stephens |
Australia certainly knows how to welcome contented visitors: 5.2 million people visited in 2007 alone, generating $23 billion in revenue. Aussies aren’t short-staffed in the hospitality ranks Read Story
Figueroa will have enhanced regional and national responsibilities including direct involvement with the Tourism Industry of America and Caribbean Tourism Organization.
According to a recent report by Crains New York, New York Water Taxi has announced that it is acquiring Circle Line Harbor Cruise.
Japan has opened the Japan Tourism Agency to address tourism challenges and to attract more foreign visitors.
Opening of the office in Mumbai is part of the company’s two-year plan to strengthen the impact of New York City’s $30 billion travel and tourism industry.
The Montserrat Tourist Board announced the appointment of Nicole Arthurton Dennis as a marketing representative in Antigua and Barbuda.
Dominican Republic President Leonel Fernández named Francisco Javier Garcia the destination’s new minister of tourism.
The Puerto Rico Convention Bureau’s Annual Membership meeting recently concluded in San Juan and with it came news of yet another successful year for the destination.
As gas prices soar and airlines add fuel surcharges and luggage fees, some vacationers are opting for "staycations" and one-tank-of-gas holiday excursions.
Australia certainly knows how to welcome contented visitors: 5.2 million people visited in 2007 alone, generating $23 billion in revenue. Aussies aren’t short-staffed in the hospitality ranks either.
India's popularity as a destination for U.S. travelers continues to grow, even beating out Thailand.