Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, continues its aggressive expansion momentum in China with the signing of two new hotels
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) condemns indiscriminate terrorist acts in London and sends its sincerest condolences to
Following Thursday`s bombings in London the World Travel & Tourism Council Crisis Committee was immediately convened to discuss the events
Chinese tourist visits abroad numbered about 29 million in 2004, an increase of 43 percent from the previous year
A Tour Operators Meet was organized at the office of Royal Nepalese Consulate General, Kolkata, India on July 9, 2005
Sri Lanka Tourist Board (SLTB) said that last year ended with the deadly tsunami was also a year that set
The citizens of Cote d`Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Somalia will require a Hong Kong visa from
The terrorist attacks which took place in Central London have sent waves of the most profound shock around the world
The World Tourism Organization issued yesterday the following statement regarding London`s terrorist attack: WTO understands today’s events in London
The first Beijing tourist group toIreland will set out in mid-July. Organized by five famous local travel agencies, the group