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Events >> FITUR
31 piece(s) of news found 1-10 of 31
 

FITUR to Stage 29th Edition with New Initiatives

Monday, 21/07/2008

The International Tourism Trade Fair, FITUR stages its 29th edition which will take place at Feria de Madrid between January 28 and February 1, 2009. The staging of this edition will mark the renewal of its commitment to the industry. In this respect, new initiatives shall be undertaken to serve tourism professionals and to strengthen its international dimension.

 

FITUR stages its twenty-ninth edition

Thursday, 03/07/2008

The International Tourism Trade Fair, FITUR stages its 29th edition which will take place at Feria de Madrid between 28th January and 1st February 2009. The staging of this edition will mark the renewal of its commitment to the industry. In this respect, new initiatives shall be undertaken to serve tourism professionals and to strengthen its international dimension.

 

Latin American Countries Flaunted their Roots in Madrid’s FITUR

Monday, 04/02/2008

The Central American nations, Chile and Cuba took good advantage of the International Tourism Fair (FITUR 2008) held in Spain’s Madrid to showcase the most luring tourist products they have to offer right now.

 

Latin American Countries Flaunted their Roots in Madrid’s FITUR

Monday, 04/02/2008

The Central American nations, Chile and Cuba took good advantage of the International Tourism Fair (FITUR 2008) held in Spain’s Madrid to showcase the most luring tourist products they have to offer right now.

 

Central America’s Tourism Ministers to Discuss the Future of CATA

Thursday, 31/01/2008

Tourism Ministers from Central American announced they will gather in Spain’s Madrid during the upcoming edition of the International Tourism Fair (FITUR) slated from January 30 to February 3.

The working session of the Central American Tourism Agency (CATA) will include the tourism ministers from Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama, together with a representation from the Central America Federation of Tourism Chambers,

 

Central America’s Tourism Ministers to Discuss the Future of CATA

Thursday, 31/01/2008

Tourism Ministers from Central American announced they will gather in Spain’s Madrid during the upcoming edition of the International Tourism Fair (FITUR) slated from January 30 to February 3.

The working session of the Central American Tourism Agency (CATA) will include the tourism ministers from Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama, together with a representation from the Central America Federation of Tourism Chambers,

 

MSC Cruises Sail into Madrid’s FITUR with a Real-Size Stateroom

Thursday, 31/01/2008

FITUR, one of the world’s largest tourism fairs, is now underway in Spain’s Madrid and many companies, like MSC Cruises, are determined to have a real crack at the tradeshow. The world-class cruise company has mounted a real-size, 215-square-foot stateroom like the ones passengers find at the MSC Fantasia.

 

MSC Cruises Sail into Madrid’s FITUR with a Real-Size Stateroom

Thursday, 31/01/2008

FITUR, one of the world’s largest tourism fairs, is now underway in Spain’s Madrid and many companies, like MSC Cruises, are determined to have a real crack at the tradeshow. The world-class cruise company has mounted a real-size, 215-square-foot stateroom like the ones passengers find at the MSC Fantasia.

 

Guatemala Comes to FITUR with Promotional Blitz as Luring Travel Destination

Thursday, 31/01/2008

Guatemala’s Tourism Institute (INGUAT) is already rolling out an across-the-board tourism promotion as a major allure for travelers from everywhere under the sun and the setting handpicked for that advertising effort is the now-unfolding International Tourism Fair in Madrid (FITUR).

 

Guatemala Comes to FITUR with Promotional Blitz as Luring Travel Destination

Thursday, 31/01/2008

Guatemala’s Tourism Institute (INGUAT) is already rolling out an across-the-board tourism promotion as a major allure for travelers from everywhere under the sun and the setting handpicked for that advertising effort is the now-unfolding International Tourism Fair in Madrid (FITUR).

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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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