GERMANY: PUBLIC TRANSPORT CAUSED PROBLEMS TO 57% OF BUSINESSMEN

Ashley Nault -
A recent survey of German public transport revealed that 57% business travelers had problems and failed to use the public transport at least once and therefore chose taxi instead. The study was publis ...

GERMAN TOURISM REPORTS POSITIVE INDUSTRY NUMBERS

Theodore Slate -
In the first eight months of 2013, tourism in Germany showed a continually positive trend. According to data from the Federal Office of Statistics, there were more than 49 million overnight stays by f ...

U.S. RESEARCH: LEISURE TRAVEL PREVAILS OVER BUSINESS TRAVEL

Denise Chen -
Recent Travel Trends Report for Q3 revealed that New York City remains the most popular travel destination for American travelers. Data gathered from over 520 million tourists across USA showcased a n ...

INDONESIA: ALCOHOL BAN THREATENS TOURISM

Daniel A. Tanner -
Indonesian tourism professionals oppose a draft bill submitted to the national parliament earlier this year that includes a ban on alcohol. They warn the measure would seriously harm tourism in this w ...

CHILE WELCOMED 1.1% FEWER TOURISTS

Daniel A. Tanner -
Since January to August of this year Chile received 2.35 million foreign tourists, which is 1.1% fewer than during the same period in 2012. ...