[ad_1] NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Statistics released by the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) for inbound tourism for the first half of 2018 would certainly support the idea that Malta is the new hotspot for North Americans in the Mediterranean. This sunny archipelago recorded 20,956 tourists, a 28.2% increase from …
Read More »Cruise tourism drives increase in Belize visitor numbers
The latest statistics for the middle of 2018 show that tourism arrivals to Belize continue to register ground-breaking levels and moving on a steady upward trend. Overnight tourism arrivals in June registered double digit increases for the past three consecutive years while the first half of the year registered a …
Read More »CAA predicts busiest summer holiday get away day next week
As millions prepare to leave for even more sun on their summer holidays this week, the CAA forecasts that this year’s busiest single day for flights departing UK airports will be July 27th. Some 8,841 flights are expected to leave the UK new Friday. CAA research has also revealed that …
Read More »WTTC offers support as ETIAS approved in Europe
The European Travel Information and Authorisation System has won formal approval from the European Union. A pre-authorisation system, it will allow the EU to know who is entering the region, from where and if they pose a risk to security. The new system was adopted at the European Parliament Plenary …
Read More »Russian tourism potential highlighted as successful FIFA World Cup approaches climax
Spending by international visitors to Russia is expected to grow by seven per cent this year, according to research by the World Travel & Tourism Council. Data produced by WTTC, in conjunction with Oxford Economics, has shown tourism revenues in Moscow are set to grow at an increasing pace of …
Read More »Where to Drink in Savannah
[ad_1] Southern charm. Southern hospitality. Southern architecture. Southern drawls. Savannah, also known as the Hostess City, is a great place to vacation, eat comfort foods and take long walks under moss-covered Oaks. But the city has so much more to offer locals, visitors and prospective residents. The European-inspired town—which has …
Read More »Traveler numbers reach new heights, says IATA
[ad_1] MONTREAL – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced industry performance statistics for 2017. Worldwide annual air passenger numbers exceeded four billion for the first time, supported by a broad-based improvement in global economic conditions and lower average airfares. At the same time, airlines connected a record number of …
Read More »Saint Maarten and Saint Martin: One Year After Irma
[ad_1] Aerial images of flattened St. Maarten/St. Martin homes, hotels and businesses were perhaps some of the most gut-wrenching memories in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. One year later, the images coming out of St. Maarten/St. Martin tell a much more positive story of a destination that didn’t waste any …
Read More »Cruise season is in full swing in Montreal
[ad_1] MONTREAL – Between September 1 and November 2, the Port of Montreal will welcome 42 international cruise ship visits to the city’s main facility, the Grand Quay, as well as the docks located east of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, for a total of 75 docked days. Two days will be …
Read More »UK tourism minister seeks to allay Brexit labour fears
Tourism minister Michael Ellis has sought to allay industry fears that Brexit could see hospitality providers struggling to attract sufficient labour. Speaking earlier in London, Ellis admitted workforce challenges were “more acute for hospitality and tourism” than any other sector, but argued the government was working to overcome concerns. “We …
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