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Villa Oost Indies–A Complete Realization of Bali Vacation Dream
Villas in Bali are now rapidly growing together with tourism business. Many investors show their best power in this competition to built holiday accommodations for the tourists or travelers who visit Bali. It seems never ends as people find numbers of Bali villas is getting increase every year. A villa could be one of the most chosen accommodations in the island. Why? There are some good reasons that people may consider to choose a villa for their accommodation during the holiday.
Dental Tourism On The Rise As UK Patients Escape Increased Fees
Terms such as ‘medical tourism’ and ‘global healthcare’ get thrown around a lot by medical industry experts who are looking for the ‘next big thing’ in terms of treatments, but the truth is, medical tourism (including dental work, cosmetic surgery and fertility treatments) is experiencing a surge in popularity, especially with UK patients who don’t want to pay the sometimes exorbitant fees in their home country.
Amazing Thailand Amazing Luxury Experience
Through out the years, The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has been promoting Amazing Thailand campaign making Thailand one of the top tourists’ destinations for all travel purposes. With this continuous success, TAT would like to present a new aspect to experiencing Thailand. Thailand Super Quality (TSQ) website is launched to promote the most premium luxury way for you to experience Thailand.
The Palace on Wheels Will Sport a New Look Soon
The Palace on Wheels, a joint venture of Indian Railways and Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation, known throughout the world for giving guests a magnificent experience of royal Indian lifestyle, is in for major refurbishment.
The endless possibilities on Kenya safari holidays
A gap year provides the time to embark on an adventure while you are free of responsibilities, and, if you plan well, you can learn a great deal and enhance your CV too. A Kenya safari provides all that and more – excellent adventure, experiencing new cultures, seeing wildlife in its native habitat, whilst broadening your mind.
The Travel industry is thirsty to compete on value and innovation rather than on pricing?
Even though countless blogs agree that Big Data is widely overrated, the truth is that this phenomenon has re-defined the winners and losers of many other industries. Textbook examples like Target in the US and Tesco in the UK validate the concept of being able to treat thousands of customers like a local shop owner would, with individual knowledge, tailored products and targeted advertising. All of this has happened thanks to Big Data and the ability to accommodate individuals’ preferences and buying patterns.
British Holidaymakers Fail in Digital Detox
British holiday makers can’t switch off from the office while on holiday, declares flight booking company Just The Flight. Holidays used to be a time of relaxation and peace, but the rising use of smartphones, and the inescapable tide of emails and notifications has pulled the office outside of its four walls. A survey conducted by Just The Flight has revealed that this is indeed the case: British holiday preparations no longer include wrapping up at work.
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Backpackers Can Still Have the Great Australian Experience on the Cheap
According to the March 2013 results of the quarterly International Visitors Survey conducted by Tourism Research Australia*, the average backpacker spends $69 per day on food, drink and accommodation. With contributing factors including the rising living costs and unrewarding exchange rates, as a result, more and more travellers are skipping Australia altogether, instead opting for South East Asian destinations.
Breaking Travel News investigates: The pearl the Adriatic, Dubrovnik
With Croatia joining the European Union today its already booming tourism sector is expecting a boost as the borders open to a potential market of some 450 million visitors. Here Breaking Travel News reporter Tom Edwards heads to the world-famous resort of Dubrovnik, on the southern coast of Europe to find out what might greet these visitors.
Breaking Travel News interview: Tonko Rilovic, director, Croatia National Tourist Office, UK
Political leaders will celebrate in Zagreb today as Croatia becomes the 28th member of the European Union. But what will this mean for the tourism sector in the country? Here Breaking Travel News sits down with Tonko Rilovic, director, Croatia National Tourist Office, UK & Ireland, to discuss the opportunities presented by this historic occasion.
PwC: Aviation profitability stable in 2013
Revenue growth has recovered to pre-recession levels and the US airline industry is expected to maintain profitability in 2013, according to Tailwinds, a report on the airline industry from PwC. However, while the industry has become better at managing capacity and generating ancillary revenues, it faces rising costs for fuel, labour and maintenance.