Entries from 2015-07-28 to 1 day
Tourism and Entertainment Minister Dr Wykeham McNeill says the tourism sector of Jamaica is poised for major investments which will provide jobs and economic growth for the country. continue reading...........
United Airlines and Wyndham Worldwide are working together to reduce carbon emissions associated with corporate air travel. cntinue reading.............
Between January and May, 2015 an additional 1.1 million overnights were generated by international visitors to Germany, compared with the same period last year. continue raeding..........
Air Lease Corporation announced a long term lease agreement with Air Vanuatu, an international airline based in Port Vila, Vanuatu, for one new Boeing 737-800. The aircraft is from ALC’s order book with Boeing and will deliver in January 2…
Technology is the sector set to deliver the next major innovation in the meetings industry. This is according to research of more than 800 buyers and suppliers at this year’s IMEX in Frankfurt. continue reading..........
At GBTA Convention 2015, the GBTA Foundation announced it is joining the fight to stop child exploitation by working with ECPAT, the leading anti-trafficking policy organization fighting sex tourism. continue reading..........
One of the most popular trekking areas of Nepal has been given the green light by experts three months after powerful earthquakes rocked the country. continue reading............
Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, welcomed today the fifth Airbus A320 at its Sofia base. This aircraft will support operations on the recently launched services to Bari, Cologne, Geneva, Naples and Muni…
There was searing heat and intense traffic today on the apron of Terminal 1 and the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) of Budapest Airport, which handles smaller, private aircraft. continue reading.........
On the eve of the first weekend in the great summer getaway, Visit Cornwall has revealed that over 3.8 million people are expected to pour into Cornwall over the next six weeks, spending more than £518 million. continue reading..........