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4,601,142 visitors: International travel to US up 61.3 percent
by: Harry Johnson | copyright: eTurboNews - Travel Industry News - World Travel News
Largest number of US international visitor arrivals was from Canada, Mexico, UK, Brazil and Germany
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Indonesia Tourism Minister invites World Travel Industry SMEs to Bali
by: Juergen T Steinmetz | copyright: eTurboNews - Travel Industry News - World Travel News
The Indonesian Tourism Minister knows that SMEs MATTER! The World Tourism Network just announced TIME 2023, its first Global Think Tank, Summit and FAM in Bali.
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Club Med appoints Valerie Loy
by: Juergen T Steinmetz | copyright: eTurboNews - Travel Industry News - World Travel News
Club Med, has announced the appointment of Valerie Loy as the new Vice President, Marketing in East, South Asia, and Pacific (ESAP), effective November 2022.
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Italy Tourism announces 1.38 billion to support tourism
by: Mario Masciullo - eTN Italy | copyright: eTurboNews - Travel Industry News - World Travel News
Italy Minister of Tourism (MITUR) called for a press conference at the ministry seat to announce the availability of 1.380 billion euros.
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US travel 2023: Traveling more, spending less
by: Harry Johnson | copyright: eTurboNews - Travel Industry News - World Travel News
The travel bug has bitten the majority of Americans as 51% plan to travel more in 2023 than they did in 2022
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SKÅL International Thailand appoints new Executive Committee
New programs and partnerships, and a destination marketing campaign, to create even greater value for members. SKÅL International Thailand appoints new Executive Committee
It’s TIME for Bali: Where World Tourism Meets in 2023
Tourism meant TIME 2000 for Indonesia for the millenium. 129 countries will experience TIME 2023 in Bali, because WTN knows SMEs matter! It’s TIME for Bali: Where World Tourism Meets in 2023
Passengers must be compensated after grounding of all US flights
Technical failure caused over 10,000 flight delays and over 1300 flight cancelations with millions of passengers around the country affected Passengers must be compensated after grounding of all US flights
Foreign visitors spent $15.9 billion on US travel in November
International visitors spent more than $15.9 billion on travel to, and tourism-related activities within, the United States Foreign visitors spent $15.9 billion on US travel in November
Flight bookings surge as China ends its zero-COVID policy
China’s aviation regulator plans to restore flight capacity to 70% of pre-pandemic levels by January 6, and to 88% by January 31 Flight bookings surge as China ends its zero-COVID policy
New GM at InterContinental Chiang Mai Mae Ping
Peter Pottinga, has been appointed as the General Manager of the soon to open InterContinental Chiang Mai Mae Ping hotel. New GM at InterContinental Chiang Mai Mae Ping
Hotel Arts Barcelona unveils first show of 2023
A series of 81 never-before-seen photographs by the emerging Madrid-born artist will be on show in Signature Suite at Hotel Arts Barcelona. Hotel Arts Barcelona unveils first show of 2023
France set to be world’s most visited country by 2025
France held the title of most visited country in the world prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, welcoming 88.1 million visitors in 2019 France set to be world’s most visited country by 2025
FAA computer glitch grounds all domestic flights in USA
Federal Aviation Administration stressed that planes already in the sky were not at risk as a result of the NOTAM outage FAA computer glitch grounds all domestic flights in USA
Travel and Tourism deal activity dips 3.4% in 2022
Geopolitical tensions and economic challenges seem to have impacted deal-making sentiments for the Travel & Tourism sector in 2022.
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