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Trade
Visitors Up 25% At ATM 2004
The 11th edition of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM), which
concluded at the Dubai World Trade Centre, attracted over
1,400 exhibitors from 55 countries and took up more than 10,500
square meters of exhibition space.
DTCM
Presented The 'Best Original Destination' Award At ATM 2004
Years of aggressive promotion and marketing in key overseas
markets and the unstinted commitment of the Dubai Department
of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) to enhance the visitors
experience through ever-expanding facilities by the public
and private sectors has helped the emirate bag another accolade.
Vicenza
Is New Region ENIT Aims To Promote
Continuing with its theme of showcasing Italy one region
at a time, it was the city of Vicenza (situated in the
heart of Veneto region-north Italy) that was the destination
in focus for ENIT (Italian State Tourism Board).
Indaba
2004: Gets Bigger And Better With Every Passing Year
The impossible is now going to be possible in South Africa.
A young nation just a decade old, promising a sound future
in spite of adversity is going to be a leader in marketing
tourism into what was once perceived as a Dark Continent Africa.
SA
Think Tanks Spell Out Tourism Action Plan At Indaba 2004
South African (SA) Tourisms media conference at Indaba
2004, took on a new look and feel in the guise of a Media
Face-off. The new format - mirroring the new tourism brand
that is poised to take the industry forward into SAs
second decade of freedom, saw a panel of experts under the
spotlight.
South
African Tourism Redefines The Realms Of Possibility
If INDABA is the South African Tourism showcase, it certainly
lived up to its billing this year. With the unveiling of its
global branding campaign and new image, South Africa couldnt
have chosen a more opportune time to send out its tourism
message to the world.
Canadian
Consulate To Set Shop In Chennai By 2004 End
The Indian outbound market has been a target to many a tourism
board and Canada has been the latest entrant. In the past
few months, the country has held more tourism and business-related
events than one could ever imagine.
HKTB
Aims At 20% More Visitors For Hong Kong Shopping Festival
Visitor arrivals to Hong Kong are expected to top 3.7 million,
a growth of 20 per cent on the equivalent periods in 2003
and 2002, when the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) stages the
2004 Hong Kong Shopping Festival between June 26 and August
31, 2004.
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Swiss International Airlines'
Roadshow Drive
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