Cambodia is anticipating a significant increase in Indian tourists in 2024, with visitor numbers projected to be three to four times higher than previous years. This surge is fueled by strategic efforts to promote Cambodia as a prime destination for Indian travelers, including enhanced bilateral relations, targeted marketing campaigns, and improved visa policies and air connectivity.
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The cdf Sanya International Duty Free Shopping Complex, a flagship venture of China Duty Free Group (CDFG), is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Since its opening in 2009, the complex has become a major driver of tourism in Hainan, China, welcoming over 70 million visitors and setting new standards in the duty-free industry. With its unique policy advantages, expansion into a world-class shopping destination, and commitment to social responsibility, the complex is poised for continued success in the years to come.
The global travel agency services market is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, fueled by increased international tourism and the adoption of advanced travel technology. The market is fragmented, with key players like American Express, Booking Holdings, and Expedia competing for market share. The report highlights the market’s growth drivers, challenges, and key trends, providing valuable insights for stakeholders.
Aitken Spence Hotels, a Sri Lankan hospitality giant, marks its 50th anniversary, celebrating a journey of innovation, sustainability, and global expansion. From its inception with the Neptune Hotel in 1974 to its current presence across four countries, the company has consistently pushed boundaries, pioneering sustainable practices and setting new standards for hospitality excellence. The milestone serves as a springboard for continued innovation and a renewed commitment to shaping the future of the industry.
Norway has cancelled a proposed plan to extend Allemannsretten, the right to roam, to UK tourists due to concerns about environmental impact. This decision highlights the country’s commitment to sustainable tourism practices and protecting its pristine landscapes.
September promises a surge in tourism between India and the US, fueled by new air routes and the approaching festive seasons of Diwali and the winter holidays. This article explores the anticipated boost to both economies, the rising popularity of cultural tourism, and the growing focus on sustainable travel practices.
SJM Resorts, a leading hospitality provider in Macau, hosted a product seminar in Bangkok to showcase its diverse offerings and attract Thai tourists. The event highlighted luxury accommodations, exclusive packages, and upcoming cultural and sporting events in Macau.
Visit West, the tourism organization for the Bath and Bristol region, is preparing for a busy autumn, attending a series of events to promote the area to international travel trade buyers. They will be focusing on key themes such as Austen250, the Women’s Rugby World Cup, and Gromit Unleashed, while showcasing the region’s diverse attractions, tours, dining options, and accommodations.
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is hosting its annual Hong Kong Travel Mission in India, focusing on attracting Indian travelers to the city’s diverse attractions, vibrant culture, and thriving business scene. The initiative highlights Hong Kong’s unique offerings, including its iconic skyline, bustling street markets, renowned cuisine, family-friendly attractions, and luxury shopping opportunities. The mission also targets business travelers and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) sectors, showcasing Hong Kong’s advanced infrastructure and financial hub status.
Dubai’s tourism and aviation sectors are experiencing a remarkable surge, driven by strategic initiatives, global events, and innovative projects. The city’s commitment to hosting high-profile events, expanding infrastructure, and offering world-class experiences continues to attract travelers and cement Dubai’s position as a global powerhouse.