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Taiwan joins United States visa waiver programme | News

Foreign Office seeks to clarify US travel ban | News

Taiwan has joined the United States Visa Waiver Program according to a statement from Janet Napolitano, secretary of the department of homeland security. Eligible Taiwan passport holders will now be able to visit the United States without visas on trips of up to 90 days. The move comes into effect on November 1st. Like other […]

Global nightlife claims $1,500 billion loss due to COVID-19 pandemic

Global nightlife claims $1,500 billion loss due to COVID-19 pandemic

Thousands of nightlife venues around the world were forced to shut down due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak to respect the safety and well-being of staff and clients and also to avoid the spread of the virus. Despite many nightlife venues being shut down, countries like Croatia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, and Switzerland have opened […]

Kissimmee appoints Cellet Travel Services for new campaign | News

Kissimmee appoints Cellet Travel Services for new campaign | News

Cellet Travel Services has been awarded a three year contract by the Kissimmee Convention & Visitors Bureau to spearhead the destination’s marketing campaign for travel trade and consumers within the UK and Ireland. Kissimmee, in Central Florida, is one of the US’ leading tourist destinations for Brits.  Boasting warm weather year round, Kissimmee is just […]

Nigerian Tourism joins United States Tour Operators | News

Nigerian Tourism joins United States Tour Operators | News

The Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, the official tourism organisation for Nigeria, has joined the United States Tour Operators Association as an associate member. This membership makes Nigeria the first and only west African country to be accepted into USTOA. Nigeria Tourism’s acceptance into USTOA comes as no surprise, as its goals match up aptly with […]

Singapore to start approving pilot MICE events with 250 people from 1 October

Singapore to start approving pilot MICE events with 250 people from 1 October

Resilience and recovery are the key attributes that drive the tourism industry. Proving it all over again is the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). In line with the safe and gradual resumption of economic activities in Singapore, the STB will start accepting applications for organisers to pilot Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) events of up […]

American secretary of transport Ray LaHood steps down | News

American secretary of transport Ray LaHood steps down | News

American secretary of transport Ray LaHood has confirmed he will step down from the position. Speaking on the official department of transport blog, Fast Lane, LaHood said he had elected not to serve a second term in the position, but work remained to be done. Outlining his accomplishments while in office, he the department had […]

5 action-packed holidays in Japan that will give you an adrenaline rush

5 action-packed holidays in Japan that will give you an adrenaline rush

As we emerge from being locked in during lockdown, there feels like nothing better than planning a blowout trip with a big experience for 2021. As the trend towards adventure and outdoor travel grows, coupled with the increased desire for adrenaline-filled activities, here are some thrilling experiences in Japan that will get travellers’ hearts racing. […]

5.8 million international visitors traveled to the United States | News

Foreign Office seeks to clarify US travel ban | News

The U.S. Department of Commerce today announced that 5.8 million international visitors traveled to the United States in September 2012, an eight percent increase over September 2011. September 2012 registered the 18th straight month of increases in total U.S. visits. In September 2012, the top inbound markets continued to be Canada and Mexico with each […]

Honolulu Mayor says US Travel Association is wrong and extends lockdown

Honolulu Mayor says US Travel Association is wrong and extends lockdown

Let’s go there soon, is a new slogan to the traveling public announced today by the US Travel Association. Hawaii says not so fast, and Mayor Kirk Caldwell of Honolulu today extended the second 2-week lockdown supposed to end tomorrow night for another two weeks. Honolulu Mayor Caldwell in cooperation with Hawaii Governor Ige extended […]

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