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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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Tourism Review Online Magazine

Posted on: 1 October 2014
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The latest issue of Tourism Review Online Magazine introduces Vietnam as a remarkable place for your next holiday. Not everything is rosy there of course, which you can see in the Destination supplement. More impressive destinations from Asia are described in the Heritage part presenting Silk Road sites from different countries. The Ethical part on the other hand invites readers to various places of worship. The Professional supplement focuses on tourism taxes and fees.  Wellness travel, its popularity and importance in the modern world is the topic of the Spa part.

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Lead-time for planning, deciding and booking a trip to Britain

Posted on: 30 September 2014
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During 2013 VisitBritain commissioned research designed to further understand the planning, decision making and booking cycle of international leisure visitors to Britain. The findings are set out in the September 2014 issue of VisitBritain’s Foresight publication.

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Seasonality in the tourist accommodation sector

Posted on: 26 September 2014
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This article focuses on the tourist accommodation sector in the European Union and looks at the seasonality of arrivals and nights spent in accommodation establishments as well as the seasonality of the turnover and the employment in this specific tourism industry.

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Top ten travel trends of the future

Posted on: 25 September 2014
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Lonely Planet experts reveal their top 10 predictions for the future of travel.

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Trends and opportunities: Israel hotel market overview

Posted on: 23 September 2014
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This article provides an overview of Israel’s Hotel Market by illustrating trends and opportunities in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Eilat, Dead Sea and Haifa.

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The Consumer Holiday Trends Report 2014

Posted on: 23 September 2014
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This report outlines the findings from ABTA’s annual research among UK consumers to better understand their holiday booking choices: what they’re booking, how they’re booking it and what they’re thinking about for the year ahead.

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Keep it real

Posted on: 19 September 2014
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VisitEngland has partnered with Leeds Metropolitan University to develop  a toolkit for destinations to help them champion the benefits of sustainable tourism for both visitors and residents.

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Hotels in India: Trends and opportunities

Posted on: 18 September 2014
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The Trends & Opportunities report analyses key trends in hotel performance within India, with a special emphasis on 13 major markets, in addition to existing and future opportunities of specific interest to investors, developers and hotel operators.

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Culture and heritage seminar. London, 9 September 2014

Posted on: 17 September 2014
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In partnership with the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA), Visit Britain held a seminar on how to market culture and heritage internationally.  The event was attended by attractions and destinations across Britain. Presentations are available online.

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Visitor Attraction Trends in England 2013

Posted on: 17 September 2014
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This latest annual report from Visit England found that in 2013 there was a 5% overall increase in visits to attractions across the UK compared to a 1% decline in 2012. Out of a surveyed 1,568 English visitor attractions throughout the UK in 2013, the report found that the Tower of London was the most visited attraction in the paid for category with 2.9 million visits, marking an increase of 18.4% since 2012, closely followed by St Pauls Cathedral with 2.1 million visits, and Westminster Abbey with 1.8 million visits. Out of the 20 most visited free attractions in England, the top three most visited were the British Museum (5.58 million), the National Gallery (5.2 million) and the Natural History Museum (5 million). The survey also found that museums and art galleries also saw an increase in visitor numbers with an increase by 4% in 2013.

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