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Stronger Australian Dollar Hurts Tourism

2 May 2011 Stronger Australian Dollar Hurts Tourism The Australian Dollars is back in a strength position for the first time since 1983. While this should be good news for the country’s economy, the recent rise of the ... read more

Angel Fire Resort Upgrades and Expands Its Mountain Bike Park

2 May 2011 Angel Fire Resort Upgrades and Expands Its Mountain Bike Park The Angel Fire Resort has upgraded and tweaked its mountain bike park, adding improvements and expanding it to better accommodate riders of all levels. The new and improved Angel Fire Bike ... read more

The 2011 Edition of the Arabian Travel Market Fair Starts on Monday

1 May 2011 The 2011 Edition of the Arabian Travel Market Fair Starts on Monday The Arabian Travel Market (ATM) exhibition and fair of 2011, the Middle East’s largest travel industry event, will start on Monday, 2nd of May. More than 2,200 exhibitors from 69 ... read more

Japan is Back in Business, Welcomes Tourists

30 April 2011 Japan is Back in Business, Welcomes Tourists After the earthquake, subsequent tsunami and the nuclear disaster lurking over the country in March, Japan is getting back on track and finally announces through its foreign minister that it ... read more

The Latest in Space Travel – Moon Trips

29 April 2011 Space leisure travel is quickly moving past pleasure trips a few dozens kilometers away from Earth. Leaving environment worries behind and taking advantage of all marketing possibilities, space travel is ... read more

8 Month Europe Travel Warning Lifted by US State Department

28 April 2011 A travel warning issued for American citizens traveling to Europe than has been in place for nearly 8 months, since October 2010, will expire this weekend on Saturday and will ... read more

One Third of Global Travel to be Booked Online by 2013

28 April 2011 One Third of Global Travel to be Booked Online by 2013 A third of all global travel will be booked online by 2013, shows a recent research report released by PhoCusWright, pointing out that some regions of the world have already ... read more