TOURISM INDUSTRY IS THE KEY TO REBUILDING THE SCOTTISH ECONOMY

Dan Rang -
As many countries do, Scotland has turned to tourism in times of crisis to revive its struggling economy. The problem is not attracting people to Scotland; it is persuading them to stay longer. ...

GANVIE – THE TOWN ON STILTS

Laura Maudlin -
Ganvie in Benin is certainly worth visiting. The floating city is home to 30,000 people whose bamboo houses rest only on stilts. People have lived here for several centuries and have no intention of m ...

BEIJING ATTRACTS TOURISTS WITH ITS WORLD WONDERS

Daniel A. Tanner -
If you can’t go to see the world, let the world come to you. That may as well be the motto of the Beijing World Park, where visitors come to admire 100 miniature versions of the planet’s most famous l ...

FUTURE OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IS GREEN

Dan Rang -
Environmentally friendly holidays are becoming increasingly popular these days and tourism related businesses are aware of that. This is perhaps the reason for the development of rural tourism and als ...

COMPENSATION WHEN A BUS IS DELAYED? EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT IS WORKING ON IT.

Michael Trout -
European Parliament proposes new rights for bus, ferry and ship passengers, which would be similar to those of air passengers. Passengers should be compensated if their bus, ferry or ship is late. The ...