BUSINESS TRAVELERS FLY IN STYLE

Ashley Nault -
Business class has changed considerably during the last fifteen years. Whilst fifteen years ago business class meant just a wider seat and a free cocktail nowadays the facilities include personal ente ...

THAI SPAS ARE RESILIENT SANCTUARIES OF PERSONAL RENEWAL

Kevin Eagan -
According to a survey conducted by the Singapore based Intelligent Spas Pte Ltd, During 2001/2002 there were 3.3 million visitors of which 80% were International tourists. Thailand's Spa industry is e ...

EAST AFRICAN CHARMS

Andrea Hausold -
To chose the right destination may become a little problem for any safari enthusiast. Some prefer locations that are financially advantageous, some prefer better accommodation; web surfers who took a ...

CHILE INVESTS IN ATTRACTING MORE EUROPEANS

Gary Diskin -
Chile has recently been making plans and relatively large investments into tourist industry. It has been announced that the country’s intention is to bring the current figure of 2 million annual visit ...

EGYPTIAN TERRORISTS ENDANGE PEOPLE AND TOURISM

Gregory Dolgos -
The Egyptian tourism industry is huge. The North African country boasts a range of attractions including the great pyramids and spectacular coral reefs. Revenue from tourism peaked at $6.4 billion in ...