More records fall in Singapore boom
Singapore visitor arrivals continue to climb. Arrivals reached 3.12 million in the first quarter 2011, representing a 15.7 percent year-on-year…
Singapore visitor arrivals continue to climb. Arrivals reached 3.12 million in the first quarter 2011, representing a 15.7 percent year-on-year…
Singapore visitor arrivals continue to climb. Arrivals reached 3.12 million in the first quarter 2011, representing a 15.7 percent year-on-year…
The search has begun for an inaugural candidate for the IHG Scholarship, a programme to support a student of Aboriginal…
Booking for accommodation at this year's Travel Convention in Palma is now open. The Convention takes place in from 3-5…
Nikki Howarth and Danny Joel have joined the regional sales team of Club Med. Howarth, previously regional sales executive at…
The death of the Chinese tourist on a Bali rafting trip has renewed calls for the government to strictly enforce…
A fast-expanding group of nouveau riche Chinese is travelling for social status reasons rather than for cultural or sightseeing reasons.…
Ashburton in New Zealand’s South Island suffered little impact from the earthquakes that hit Christchurch this year but its location…
The days when a budget tour of Europe for young travellers meant long days in uncomfortable buses which often broke…
Tourism New Zealand is holding two agent training events this year, for the first time. Agents who attend the event,…
Monarch is switching the bulk of its business to scheduled services as part of a major rebrand. It aims to…
ABTA is to amend its Code of Conduct so that members no longer need to immediately refund clients whose departures…