SINGAPORE SETS GREAT CHALLENGES

Chris Grad -
The tourism industry is doing very well in Singapore. Local hotels are performing better than ever. Mr. Lim Neo Chian, Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said: “T ...

NEW ORLEANS CONTINUES RECOVERY AFTER KATRINA

Theodore Slate -
August 29th shall mark the second anniversary of the devastating hurricane Katrina that almost brought the region to its knees. Many local people believe that the publicity surrounding the disaster wa ...

CRUISE SHIP INDUSTRY EXCEEDS IN POPULARITY

In the days before air travel became taken for granted by the vast majority of modern travelers, traveling by water was the most effective way of getting from A to B. Nowadays, as traveling by plane i ...

ALASKA PERFECT FOR THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE TOURIST

Andrew J. Wein -
Alaska is the United State’s largest state yet has the smallest population of all of them. Some have stated that it is the most interesting state in terms of natural beauty and wildlife. Even more peo ...

COMPETITION HOTS UP IN THE AIR

Richard Moor -
As the worldwide trend of more and more people using airlines for business and pleasure is growing, so is the competition amongst airline companies to keep these people happy. Nobody denies that flyin ...