Who is most productive?
SIX finalists are vying for PATA Singapore Chapter's search for the most productive practice this year.
The six finalists, picked from 58 companies, are...
Indonesia gets creative to draw tourists
THE MARRIAGE between the creative economy and tourism sectors under Indonesia's newly-established ministry would create synergies that enable the destination to better sell itself.
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Nepal hot for Chinese
NEPALI inbound operators have been seeing a steady increase in the number of high-end mainland Chinese customers.
Rabin Bajracharya, director sales of Lalitpur-based Global...
Mainland travellers ‘tired’ of old favourites
EXOTIC and far-flung destinations such as Mauritius and Madagascar in the south-west Indian Ocean, and Israel in the Middle East, are becoming more popular...
China racks brain over tourism brand
BEING able to improve on past tourism branding and marketing strategies will be a key factor in China’s efforts to grow its already burgeoning...
Go China Summit delivers gold results
THE INAUGURAL Go China Summit in Suzhou last year generated US$188 million worth of tours to China, according to a survey conducted among tour...
Clarification on Kuoni-Abacus article
IN OUR online article dated September 15, 2011, on Kuoni Travel Group appointing Abacus International as its distribution service provider, we quoted Ashwini Kakkar,...
Travel advisories worry India inbound
THE MOOD surrounding India's festive season has been dampened by recent travel advisories issued by the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, with...
Thailand counts tourism costs
THAILAND could lose more than 25 billion baht (US$815 million) in tourism revenue and fall short of earlier tourist targets this year should the...
Shanghai all geared up for CITM 2012
SHANGHAI is set to host next year’s edition of China International Travel Mart (CITM), armed with a host of new hardware offerings.
Connie Cheng,...






