Palm Springs Bureau Of Tourism News
Foster appointed director with Palm Springs Tourism
Visit Greater Palm Springs has confirmed Kimber Foster will take over as director of Palm Springs Tourism. Foster will work with the Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism to drive awareness of the city.
JetBlue Airways flies into Palm Springs
The city of Palm Springs has become the newest destination of JetBlue Airways, with the launch of a new, non-stop service from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Palm Springs International Airport. The seasonal flight route is operating five times a week, Thursday-Monday, until May 1st, 2016. JetBlue serves the route with its Airbus A320 aircraft.
Palm Springs celebrates gay weddings with new website
To celebrate California’s new same-sex marriage laws, the Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism has launched a new website to help LGBT couples plan their big day or honeymoon in one of the top destinations for gay and lesbian travellers. The site features information on hotels, historic inns, gay-friendly resorts and other wedding locations that showcase the beauty and laid-back vibe of Palm Springs.
Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism launches new iPad app
The Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism has launched a new iPad app to help visitors build customised itineraries, view inspirational imagery, browse for bargains and discover the best places to stay, play, dine and shop in Palm Springs, California.
New mobile app from Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism
The Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism has launched a new iPad app to help visitors build customised itineraries, view inspirational imagery, browse for bargains and discover the best places to stay, play, dine and shop in Palm Springs, California. The interactive app, entitled Palm Springs HD, is available for free download from iTunes and the official website.