Switzerland's tourism agency said Thursday that it was trying to even out the flow of holidaymakers throughout the year to protect the Alpine country...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Switzerland’s tourism agency aims to balance tourist flow by promoting off-seasons and lesser-known destinations. Chief Martin Nydegger and Damian Constantin note localized surges and the impact of a strong franc and high costs limiting mass tourism. Generating 43 billion francs (4.5 percent of GDP), autumn tourism and Davos-Klosters luxury tours are promoted using Chinese influencers and survey-backed positive opinions.
Switzerland's tourism agency said Thursday that it was trying to even out the flow of holidaymakers throughout the year to protect the Alpine country...
Amman: Tourism Minister Makram Qaisi Monday met in Amman delegates from Rwanda and a group of tourist offices, businesses and representatives of the...
Exceptional Events Lasting for 90 Days Throughout the Autumn Season A Unique Tourist Experience Combining Stunning Nature and Various Activities for...
This coastal tourist hub is recognised as the sole city in Việt Nam to successfully host the International Fireworks Festival, creating a...
Recent statistics show that the service sector grew by 6.64 per cent and contributed 49.76 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Many tourist spots in Europe are expecting record numbers this summer. And locals are increasingly on edge. They want lower rents and a fairer...
In a rapid response to Hurricane Beryl’s impact, authorities have successfully reopened Hastings Main Road in Christ Church, a critical artery of...
With Guyana now ‘soaking up’ its global popularity as a favoured destination for business and – to a lesser extent – as a holiday destination,...
Recent statistics show that in the period, the service sector grew by 6.64 per cent, and contributed 49.76 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP).
THE Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) is eagerly awaiting the easing of tourist visa procedures for Indian nationals, acknowledging their sizeable market...