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Inbound Tourism Trends Quarterly: January 2014
Posted on: 30 January 2014
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This report from VisitBritain provides data for the last five years showing changes in journey purpose, number of visits broken down by source markets and areas of Britain visited. The report includes commentary on connectivity and economic factors underpinning the latest trends.
Tourism statistics: nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments
Posted on: 29 January 2014
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This article focuses on the short-term evolutions in the nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments in the European Union (EU). October 2013 data are compared with October 2012. In addition – and to smoothen fluctuations – data from January 2013 to October 2013 are compared with the same period of the previous year. Furthermore, the article includes estimates for the year-to-year evolution of the total number of nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments for the entire year 2013.
In Focus: Chalkidiki, Greece
Posted on: 28 January 2014
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This market snapshot summarizes the key tourism characteristics and developments of the Chalkidiki region of Greece.
London events in 2014
Posted on: 28 January 2014
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On the eve of London’s renowned and hugely popular Chinese New Year celebrations, the Mayor Boris Johnson has announced that 2014 will be another world-beating year for major events in the capital.
Creating “moments of trust”: the key to building successful brand relationships in the Kinship Economy
Posted on: 28 January 2014
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The 2014 Trends Report, from the Intercontinental Hotels Group suggests that to win guest loyalty in the future, hotels need to deliver a global, local and personalised experience. The research also shows that personalised brand experiences which resonate with the local culture are particularly important for the fast-growing number of international travellers from emerging markets. This primary research is based on a study of 7,000 international travellers worldwide and uncovers critical success criteria for global brands delivering localised and personalised guest experiences, enabled by technology.
Working together in Europe: A shared leadership
Posted on: 27 January 2014
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This report, which counted on the valuable contribution of 43 European countries and major Affiliate Members, presents a highly valuable and up-to-date regional analysis of the tourism sector throughout Europe. It reflects their assessment on key current and short-term trends, market development priorities, public-private cooperation initiatives, investment ambitions in hard and soft infrastructure, modalities for cooperation and the role that the World Tourism Organization can play in these collaborative endeavours.
Tourism New Zealand Premium Sector Strategy
Posted on: 23 January 2014
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Tourism New Zealand has published a strategy which specifically outlines its key understandings and outlines its activity to develop the lucrative global premium travel sector in New Zealand.
Proposal for a Directive on package travel and assisted travel arrangements: Insolvency implementers’ views
Posted on: 23 January 2014
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Serious concerns over the proposed changes to the Package Travel Directive have been outlined in a report released by the Civil Aviation Authority.
World Tourism Barometer: January 2014
Posted on: 21 January 2014
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The World Tourism Organization’s World Tourism Barometer, which measures global holiday trends, found that international arrivals went up by 5% in 2013, and the organisation is forecasting further growth of between 4% and 4.5% this year. The regions to see the biggest rise in demand during 2013 were Asia-Pacific and Africa, which both saw a 6% increase, while European destinations enjoyed a 5% boost in arrivals. The biggest growth in international tourism spending came from China and Russia.
Ginger Juice
Posted on: 21 January 2014
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Ginger Juice is a specialist social media agency for travel and tourism, based in London, UK.
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