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Looking Ahead
139 piece(s) of news found 1-10 of 139
 

World Theme Parks Market to Reach $28.7 Billion by 2012

Monday, 17/11/2008

As the market recovers poise in the upcoming years, growing popularity of mass entertainment, and the tendency of families to spend a large portion of their discretionary free time on outdoor fun will continue to drive growth.

 

Cruise Fuel Costs Expected to Fall, But So Is Demand

Thursday, 16/10/2008
by Johanna Jainchill

Deteriorating demand and yield pressure will offset any potential gains for cruise lines from declining fuel prices, according to a report by investment firm William Blair & Co.

 

Air Fares to Soar by 13 Percent in “Volatile Environment”

Monday, 13/10/2008

The cost of air travel is likely to rise by as much as 13 percent next year, according to a new industry forecast. Average fares are expected to go up by between 6 and 8 percent while additional fees will increase the total cost of air travel even more, according to the study.

 

Further Growth in Falklands Tourism Anticipated this Year

Thursday, 28/08/2008

The Falkland Islands is anticipating a growth of nearly 9 percent in cruise ship visitors in the coming season. As many as 62,203 cruise visitors landed in the Falklands last season, confirmed Falkland Islands Tourist Board General Manager Jake Downing.

 

Asia’s Online Travel Sales to Grow 90 Percent in 10 Years

Monday, 25/08/2008

Online travel sales in Asia will grow about 90 percent over the next 10 years, say industry experts, with China, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Vietnam leading the way.

 

Survey Says Europe Top Destination for 2008, 2009

Thursday, 31/07/2008
by Kirk Cassels

Europe is the top travel destination for 2008-2009, followed by Mexico and the Caribbean, according to the first edition of the new ALTOUR Travel Index. The survey of travel trends among travel professionals revealed that as much as the U.S. dollar may be weak overseas, 68 percent of respondents said Europe has the highest demand among their clients in the year to come.

 

Holiday Travel Will Cost More

Monday, 28/07/2008

Start planning now for holiday travel. That’s the advice from travel experts, who say it’s going to be one of the most expensive holiday travel seasons ever. Tom Parson at BestFares.com tells “USA Today” that now is the time to be checking prices for fall or holiday getaways.

 

Holiday Travel Will Cost More

Monday, 28/07/2008

Start planning now for holiday travel. That’s the advice from travel experts, who say it’s going to be one of the most expensive holiday travel seasons ever. Tom Parson at BestFares.com tells “USA Today” that now is the time to be checking prices for fall or holiday getaways.

 

Asia Seen Topping North America Airline Market by 2027

Thursday, 24/07/2008

U.S. aerospace giant Boeing Co. (BA) expects the market for commercial airplanes to be $3.2 trillion over the next 20 years, with the Far East aircraft market overtaking North America in that time.

 

Asia Seen Topping North America Airline Market by 2027

Thursday, 24/07/2008

U.S. aerospace giant Boeing Co. (BA) expects the market for commercial airplanes to be $3.2 trillion over the next 20 years, with the Far East aircraft market overtaking North America in that time.

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Mexico’s Capella Bahia Maroma Names Julian Smaldoni GM

Capella Hotels and Resorts appointed Julian Smaldoni as general manager of Capella Bahia Maroma, a luxury resort and residential community in Mexico’s Riviera Maya set to open in the spring 2009.

 
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New Tourism Scholarship Opportunity

A scholarship opportunity may soon become available for Caribbean residents who work in the tourism industry. This development is the result of a donation by the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association of $10,000 to the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Foundation, Inc.

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More Cruise Ships to Visit Panama

Since Panama signed an agreement with cruise ships companies, which are members of the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association in October 2000, the arrival of passengers to the Panamanian ports of Gatun, Colon 2000, Cristobal, Balboa, Fuerte Amador and Kuna Yala has increased, which confirm the status of the country as an established tourist destination.

 
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Priceline Pays Fine for Breaking Cuba Sanctions

Priceline.com Inc. has become at least the second online travel company to get slapped with a fine from the U.S. federal government for violating the longstanding sanctions on Cuba.

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