IATA welcomes the Canadian federal government`s decision to reduce the Air Travellers Security Charge in its
The Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) is not only about statistics, it is much more, providing concrete proof that tourism is
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) released its 2004 forecast for China, Hong Kong and Macau
The World Tourism Organization (WTO) is convinced that the terrorist attacks on Madrid last Thursday should not have
Hong Kong`s European office is extremely optimistic that European arrivals will hit the pre-SARS 2002 figures this
REPORT FROM BERLIN - ITB 2004 - The enlargement of the European Union, with ten new members
Against a backdrop of many larger hotel companies` move towards typical points-based rewards programs - and, further away from
Against a backdrop of many larger hotel companies’ move towards typical points-based rewards programs – and further away from programs
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) wishes to express its sympathy and condolences to the Spanish government and
USA Today reported that executives are gingerly getting back to traveling after having reduced their trips over the past