Tanzania
By dailynews.habarileo.co.tz
The Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) is set to step up measures to promote cultural and sports tourism as a way forward to attract more foreign tourists in the country.
Reduces 2009 Membership Dues
By eTN Staff Writer
LEXINGTON, KY — The National Tour Association board of directors has approved decreasing membership dues for 2009 in order to assist its members during the current economic crisis.
Italy
By tvnz.co.nz
Drawing visitors to a land boasting Roman ruins, Venetian canals and Renaissance art ought to be a breeze, but Italy's new tourism chief is instead battling funding cuts, vested interests and a ...
Over 3,000 Exhibits Are Literally Moving
By eTN Staff Writer
LUCERNE, Switzerland - Diversity, fascination, and a hands-on experience - the Swiss Museum of Transport presents the development of transport and mobility, on road and rail, on the water, in the ...
Iran
By tehrantimes.com
TEHRAN – The 2nd international conference on investment opportunities in Iran’s tourism industry will be held at the conference hall of Milad Tower in Tehran during November 8-9.
Launch Of First Hotel In Thailand
By eTN Staff Writer
BANGKOK - Luxury hospitality group, Rixos Hotels, continues its global expansion with the launch of its first hotel in Thailand.
Expands Leadership Role Across Multiple Corporate Disciplines
By eTN Staff Writer
CHICAGO, IL - Orbitz Worldwide announced today that Jim Shaughnessy will assume the role of senior vice president and chief administrative officer.
Executive jet, luxury yacht, and elite car interiors
By eTN Staff Writer
Held in the richest region of the Middle East, in Bahrain, GULF VIP is the unique event with the latest, luxury trends in aviation, yachting and elite car interiors.
Position Statement From IFALPA
By eTN Staff Writer
In 2006, it came to IFALPA’s (International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Association) attention that some aircraft manufacturers were looking into a so-called “Single-Pilot Cruise Concept” ...
Frontier wants to outsource jobs to El Salvador
By eTN Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, DC - US Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Drain on Friday granted Frontier Airlines' motion to reject its contracts with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters covering mechanics and ...
Senior Executive Account Manager From Harris Corporation
By eTN Staff Writer
MELBOURNE, FL - Robert T.
Port Welcomes Westerdam As First Ship
By eTN Staff Writer
CANCUN, Mexico – Costa Maya, Mexico's fastest-growing, cruise port and destination re-opened its shores today with the arrival of Holland America Cruises’ Westerdam, the first ship to dock at ...
To Integrate Maori Experiences
By eTN Staff Writer
TIME Unlimited New Zealand Tours and Travel was created as a result of the passion of its directors, Néill and Ceillhe Sperath.
Array Of Vegetarian And Non-Vegetarian Meals
By eTN Staff Writer
SUBANG - Malaysia Airlines, the only Malaysian, full-frills carrier that
continues to serve complimentary inflight meals, will roll out its new Indian
Airlines Fees
By David Grossman, usatoday.com
At Cleveland Hopkins International Airport yellow strips of tape, like you might see surrounding a crime scene or a dangerous construction zone, are draped across the guide ropes at the Southwest ...
Emirates
By timesofindia.indiatimes.com
DUBAI - The United Arab Emirates' (UAE) national airline Emirates is embarking on a major expansion drive in India this winter with the addition of
31 flights a week.
Participates In 2008 World Travel Market
By seejapan.co.uk
This year, Japan National Tourist Organization (JNTO) aims to expand people's understanding of Japan not only as a fantastic destination for cities and culture but also for outdoor and adventure ...
Jordan
By ynetnews.com
Jordanian authorities have recently lodged an official complaint with the Israeli Embassy in Amman, citing the way Israeli tourists have been conducting themselves while visiting the Hashemite ...
Freed Austrian Tourists
By iht.com
VIENNA, Austria - Austria did not pay a ransom for last week's release of two tourists held for eight months by an al-Qaida affiliate in Africa, officials said Monday.
Europe
By ukpress.com
The recession could lead to just four European airlines surviving, the boss of budget carrier Ryanair predicted.
Hawaii
By honoluluadvertiser.com
Hawai'i hotels in September experienced their worst performance since the months following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to the newest figures on hotel occupancy.
The Industry Is Rolling Out The Red Carpet For Travelers — For A Change
By msnbc.msn.com
It took a couple of airline bankruptcies, a summer of staycations, a serious recession and the near-collapse of the world economy, but by golly, travelers are feeling loved right now.
Philippines
By bworldonline.com
A group that includes American real estate mogul Donald Trump is investing as much as $1 billion to develop a high-end leisure facility in Subic, Olongapo City.
America’s Premier Shopping Places
By eTN Staff Writer
America’s Premier Shopping Places wants to make holiday shopping easy and fun for you this year.
Morocco
By xinhuanet.com
RABAT - Sixteen French tourists were injured, including five seriously, when a tourist coach overturned Monday in the highway connecting the capital, Rabat to the central city of Fez (200 km east ...
Airline Industry
By bizjournals.com
The year 2009 will bring a dose of optimism to major U.S.
Hosted By Travel Trade
By eTN Staff Writer
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - Tralliance Corporation and .travel have been invited as featured participants at the Travel Leisure Conference on November 15-17, 2008.
World-Ranking Event
By eTN Staff Writer
The Kingdom of Bahrain is gearing up for the Bahrain Snooker Champion, the first, world-ranking event to take place in the Kingdom.
Inaugural Middle East Expo In 2009
By eTN Staff Writer
Global beverage giant, the Coca-Cola Company, is sponsoring the inaugural Food & Hospitality Expo 2009, which runs from January 13 - 15, 2009 at the Bahrain International Exhibition & ...
Global Aviation Industry
By Nelson Alcantara, editor-in-chief
The global aviation industry is facing its largest drop in passengers since the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has ...