EDINBURGH EARNS A FORTUNE VIA TOURISM

Dan Rang -
Edinburgh is a very important tourist centre. The value of Scotland’s capital economy is around L100 million more than event managers originally considered it to be. The visitors spent some L1.02bn i ...

U.S. CITIZENS HEAD TO INDIA FOR HEALTH CARE

Ashley Nault -
The medical tourism is booming in India. U.S.-based IndUShealth, Inc., a global health care service that links uninsured and self-insured Americans to affordable, high-quality medical care in India, m ...

NEWEST TRENDS IN SPA INDUSTRY IN 2007

Gregory Dolgos -
According to Ms Anne Biging, managing director of Healing Hotels of the World, the new trend will be ‘health for life’. The spas will concentrate more on the people rather than problems. And so she ex ...

SECURITY MEASURES MAKING AIR TRAVEL ANNOYING

Michael Trout -
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has strengthened the security measures in 2007. It concerns business travellers and import-exporters. The main reason was the experience of British ...

WAVES OF TOURISTS AFFECT TSUNAMI RECOVERY

Joe McClain -
2 years after the Boxing Day tsunami devastated many parts of south Asia, the amount of tourists in many countries has dipped significantly. For example, there have been 40% less visitors to Thailand ...