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ACTE offers global recession insurance guidelines


(Daily news, 23 Apr 2008 )
ALEXANDRIA, VA – In a time of global economic uncertainty, and with cost-cutting a growing priority among travel managers, the Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) offered "recession insurance" ....
 
 

Jamaica eyes China’s huge outbound market


(Daily news, 22 Apr 2008 )
BEIJING – Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, recently met with China National Tourism Administration’s (CNTA) chairman Shao Qiwei to discuss tourism between the two nations. The meeting explored ....
 
 

Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority eyes China


(Breaking news, 14 Apr 2008 )
ABU DHABI - This city's tourism authority is planning a mission to China to leverage on the opportunities opened by the recently inaugurated service of Etihad between the city and Beijing. Gillian Taylor, ....
 
 

TMS launches industry salary survey


(Daily news, 14 Apr 2008 )
SINGAPORE – TMS Asia-Pacific has this week commenced collating input for its inaugural Asia Travel and Hospitality Industry Salary Survey More than 20,000 travel industry personnel ranging from senior ....
 
 

EIBTM 2008 calls all technology providers


(Daily news, 04 Apr 2008 )
BARCELONA – The WorldWide Technology Watch (WWTW) competition forms part of EIBTM’s increasing focus on new technology solutions for the meetings industry and will once again be taking place this year. ....
 
 

EyeforTravel to hold first distribution conference in Middle East


(Daily news, 04 Apr 2008 )
DUBAI – EyeforTravel is launching Travel Distribution Middle East, its first major conference in the region. The event will take place on June 17-18, 2008 here and will be the meeting place for travel ....
 
 

PATA: Asians worried by climate change


(Breaking news, 03 Apr 2008 )
BANGKOK – Asia's travel industry needs to take heed of the results of recent polls showing that Asian consumers and businesses are increasingly worried about the impacts of climate change, the Pacific ....
 
 

ACTE names new Asia-Pacific chair


(Daily news, 24 Mar 2008 )
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia – The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) has named Georgie Farmer, Asia-Pacific travel services manager, Microsoft Corporation, as its new regional chair for the Asia-Pacific ....
 
 

Good Friday break


(Daily news, 20 Mar 2008 )
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UNWTO underscores social and economic value of tourism


(Daily news, 19 Mar 2008 )
MADRID – The Committees on Ethics and on Statistics met at UNWTO Headquarters, from March 13 to 14, underscoring the importance of responsible tourism and the measurement of the economic impact of the ....
 
 
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