Travel Trade Gazette Europa 1996 - Abstracts

Travel Trade Gazette Europa 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agents are missing out on youth opportunities.Travel industryNatalie Chen
All-inclusives go for wedded bliss. (all-inclusive tourist properties in the Caribbean appeal to wedding and honeymoon clients)(Caribbean islands)Travel industry 
All-in resorts spread their wings. (strong demand for all-inclusive holidays in the Caribbean)(Caribbean islands)Travel industry 
Battling a boring, expensive image. (Pacific & Asia Report)Travel industry 
Breaking records is the theme. (Anheuser-Busch theme parks)Travel industry 
Brussels' big names are offering deals to woo weekend business.(hotel occupancy)Travel industryMike Ager
Budget rise promises a boost for Europeans. (good prospects for tourist industry in Trinidad and Tobago)(Caribbean islands)Travel industry 
Buoyant New Jersey is targeting Europeans.(Destination America)Travel industry 
Business is booming but agents are missing out. (travel agencies for gays)Travel industryPeter Lilley
Canals offer range of exotic capital sights.(Thailand)Travel industry 
Century is moving into India thanks to tie-up.Travel industry 
City state offers more than a meeting place. (Singapore)(Pacific and Asia)Travel industryMichel Sohier
Comfortably catering to everyone. (accommodation in Malta)Travel industry 
Designs on properties with a touch of class. (Design Hotels)Travel industry 
Dizzying Disney growth. (growth of Walt Disney World)Travel industry 
Europeans are target for Osaka. (tourism in Osaka, Japan)Travel industry 
Europeans return as parks spend.(US theme parks invest to boost falling attendances)Travel industryBarbara Land
French moving to Cuba and Dominican Republic.Travel industry 
From fishing villages to film studios on islands. (holidays on Maltese islands)Travel industry 
Germans are shunning Dominican Republic.Travel industry 
Gladiator beef for dinner.(American Gladiators perform dinner attraction)Travel industry 
Globalization: the new cornerstone of commerce. (Travel Technology).Travel industry 
High Korean hotel prices hit tourism.Travel industry 
Hotels go for massive investment in Nassau.(Caribbean islands)Travel industry 
Hotels offer prices at 1993 levels. (Florida)Travel industry 
Italians switching to low-cost Cuba.Travel industry 
Korea tries to shed its business-only image. (Pacific & Asia Report: Korea) (includes related article)Travel industry 
Lack of promotion holds back Hungary. (tourist industry)Travel industry 
Last-minute bookings becoming the norm: Europe's holiday resorts have suffered a slump this summer.Travel industryDavid Ing, Ian Taylor, Paul Needham, David Osler, Jon Murray
Leading role is difficult for American in Europe. (interview with American Airlines' senior vice president Hans Mirka)(Interview)Travel industryJeanette Hyde
Longhouses and jungle adventure are major attractions for Sarawak.Travel industry 
Luxury teak barges offering overnight trips to Ayutthaya.Travel industry 
Made in Italy label is a winner.Travel industryPamela McCourt Francescone
Maersk Air aims to stay ahead in the new Europe.Travel industryIan Taylor
Miami puts disasters in the past. (tourism in Miami)Travel industry 
More competition from rail is hitting hoteliers.(hotels around the Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris)Travel industry 
Move to pre-paid car rental avoids final shock.Travel industry 
Myanmar is leading way with new products and extra flights.(Pacific and Asia)Travel industry 
New destinations take bite into NY business. (New York sees competition from other US destinations for tourists)(Destination America)Travel industry 
Newer beach destinations are pulling in more tourists.(Thailand)Travel industry 
No reason to beef about Buenos Aires. (Argentina seeks to attract more tourists)Travel industryDanny Blyth
NY leads way from Europe. (New York attracts most international arrivals to the US)(Destination America)Travel industry 
Openings help keep city hotel rates down. (new hotels open in Prague, Czech Republic)(Prague report)Travel industryMike Ager
Patience pays off as Chinese finally see the worth of catering to individual travellers.Travel industry 
Philippines' funding may halt boom. (lack of money for marketing and upgrading infrastructure; tourist industry boom)Travel industry 
Phuket leads resort league.Travel industry 
Productivity vs. profitability for the new world agent.Travel industry 
RCCL sets sights on Europe. (Royal Caribbean Cruise Line)Travel industryCarole Hazlewood
Rickshaw ride back to tradition. (Pacific & Asia Report: China)Travel industryJames Rudman
Sarawak targets Europe with culture and nature.Travel industry 
Scandinavians becoming much more adventurous. (Nordic holidaymakers venture beyond the Mediterranean)Travel industry 
Scandnavians boycott Myanmar.Travel industry 
Singapore is a must for Italians.(Pacific and Asia)Travel industry 
Singapore plan putting emphasis on history.Travel industry 
Slow start as Thais begin diving push: real divers look for cheap flights, belong to clubs and are not people who book an eight-day holiday. The holiday-makers are hobby divers or snorkelers.Travel industry 
So where does all the money go? (EU tourism funding).Travel industryPeter. O'Donnell, Barry Leighton
Spanish hotels to be rated for excellence.Travel industry 
Spanish shun the idea of big-name brands. (Spain has few large hotel chains)(Hotel World)Travel industry 
Steady rises as Benelux looks to east and China.Travel industry 
Swiss cash in on tumbling prices. (Swiss tour operators extend range of holidays in Australia)(Pacific and Asia report)Travel industryPaul Needham, Stewart Cruttenden
Taiwanese carriers compete as they wait to make Taipei a gateway to mainland China.Travel industry 
Thomas Cook takes a screen test. (Thomas Cook trials interactive television booking service)Travel industryJeanette Hyde
Ticketless travel grows in Europe. (international ticketless travel schemes planned from Europe by United Airlines and British Airways)Travel industryDominic O'Connell
Tight German budgets spark boom in chains. (growing number of budget hotels in Germany)(Hotel World)Travel industry 
Trade fails to cash in on potentially huge market. (gay holiday makers)Travel industryPeter Lilley
Trade fairs are big Nordic business.Travel industry 
Unique attractions for upmarket travellers.(Taiwan)Travel industry 
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