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German neo-Nazi mob attacks Indian tourists

Locals in a small east German township stood by as a drunken mob of about 50 youths howling neo-Nazi slogans hunted down eight terrified Indian tourists.

Travel Guard Offers Free Assistance to Travelers Affected by Hurricane Dean

America's Leading Travel Insurance and Assistance Provider Helps Travelers of Those Affected by Dean with Medical and Emergency Travel Assistance

China inaugurates first tourism office in India

Keen to promote itself as an attractive destination for Indians, China on Monday inaugurated its first tourism promotion office here.

Continental Airlines Provides Ticketing Flexibility for Customers Affected by Hurricane Dean

Customers who have immediate travel plans to any of the cities listed below may reschedule or reroute travel once, without a penalty, through Aug. 21, 2007.

Pure Michigan Campaign Wins Top Awards

Named Best State Tourism Advertising Campaign in America

Huge advertising campaign necessary for Vietnam’s tourism

New Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoang Tuan Anh talks about plans to develop the tourism sector in the future.

European hotel managers rank Americans as worst dressed tourists

The ugly American? Mais non, said 1,500 European hotel managers when asked to rank tourists' traits by nationality.

Four places identified as shopping tourism destinations

Kolkata: The Centre has identified four destinations to launch India as a shopping tourism destination.

New airline Ajwaa to be launched

MANAMA: A new airline, previously rumoured to be starting operations from Bahrain, is preparing to launch with its base here "very soon".

INCREASING NUMBER OF TOURISTS IN BULGARIA STAGE FALSE CRIMES AGAINST THEMSELVES

An increasing number of foreign tourists in Bulgaria have been complaining to police officers of being victims of crimes that they themselves have invented.

As US tourists shun London, British shoppers head for New York City

There are those who say that Britain's "special relationship" with America is one-sided. That, it seems, is certainly the case this summer - at least in terms of choice holiday destinations.

Indonesians Interest in Investing in Iran Tourism Industry

Signing a memorandum of understanding in tourism industry, participating in exhibitions, and launching Iranian-Indonesian friendship association, are among the programs which are underway for promoting Iran and Indonesia relationship.

Hawaii wants more South Korean tourists

HONOLULU - Hawaii tourism promoters hope a planned visa waiver program will bring more South Korean travelers to the islands.

CHINA APPROVES BULGARIA AS TOURIST DESTINATION

The Chinese government has approved Bulgaria as a destination for Chinese tourist groups.

Conferences help lift Sri Lanka tourism war gloom

Sri Lankan tourist arrivals, hard hit by renewed civil war, have picked up in August thanks to international events and conferences that industry officials hope will help change perceptions about visitor safety.

Blacklisted: 4 Travel Companies People Avoid

You've probably heard of the controversial "no-fly" list kept by the government. Maybe you know some who's on it. Maybe you're on it. But today I'm talking about a different kind of "no-fly" list: yours.

Chinese Airline Orders 55 Boeing 737s

China Southern Airlines Co. said Monday it plans to buy 55 Boeing 737 aircraft to meet growing demand and to renew its fleet.

Alarm as mighty Hurricane Dean heads for Mexico's tourist, oil sites

TULUM, Mexico: Tens of thousands of tourists fled the beaches of the Mayan Riviera on Monday as monstrous Hurricane Dean roared toward the ancient ruins and modern oil installations of the Yucatan Peninsula.

Rudy plays the security card: ID for all tourists

EVERY foreigner in America, including British visitors, would be required to carry an ID card bearing photograph and fingerprints under plans drawn up by Rudolph Giuliani, the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination.

Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights to be Decided this Fall

What should the airline do? That's what Congress will have to decide this fall when it votes on an Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights.

Airline seeks damages from Google

American Airlines, the world's largest airline, said today it is seeking damages from internet search leader Google for selling search words involving its name.

Stonehenge 'UK's most disappointing tourist site'

LONDON: British visitors have put the boot into some of Britain and the world's best-known tourist attractions, branding the likes of Stonehenge and the Eiffel Tower dismal let-downs in a survey out yesterday.

Malaysia going on tourism blitz in US and Canada

Tourism Malaysia is targeting 200,000 American tourists next year. As Mohamad Taib put it, the best-kept secrets about the country should be out.

Hot hotel industry cools

Greater Boston's red-hot hotel industry can look forward to another year of growth in 2008, although markedly slower than what hoteliers have enjoyed over the past three years.

Pilot error, airline to blame for Lockhart crash

A PILOT flying too fast and attempting an unauthorised landing and an airline with poor safety management practices caused a crash that killed 15 people, a coroner has found.

Va. heartsick over new tourism ad

After an unintended link to a gang sign, the Virginia tourism office plans to change its new marketing campaign.

Turkish tourism gets Russian boost

The president of the Turkish Hotelier Federation (TÜROFED), Ahmet Barut, said that a rise in Russian tourism this summer was a boon to Turkey’s travel industry.

Chinese officials arrive to promote tourism

NEW DELHI: A high-powered official delegation from China will be on a week-long visit to India from Sunday to promote cooperation in tourism between the two countries.

Traveling to Europe? Beware airline luggage woes

It's the summer of lost luggage for anyone traveling in Europe.

Mexican authorities evacuating tourists, residents as Hurricane Dean approaches

CANCUN, Mexico: Mexican authorities were evacuating tourists and residents from a low-lying island north of the resort city of Cancun on as Hurricane Dean barreled across the Caribbean toward the Yucatan Peninsula.




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