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An interactive tourist attraction

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Last Updated on Saturday, 21 November 2009 19:01 Read more...
 

On going Tourism Preference Survey

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Contributions are appreciated for answering 18 questions about tourism preferences. This research aim to investigate the sustainable criteria to attract oversea tourists and engage return customers in order to response to the global risk by building customer trust, promote efficiency, and fight false claims. Please CHECK

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 July 2009 03:47
 

Tourism Market Strategy

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The Tourism Economics team has spent the last decade tracking the relationships between economic trends, tourism supply, and actual tourism demand. To assess our clients' market opportunities, we evaluate market share, economic growth, demographic shifts, traveler preferences, advertising response rate, high frequency leading indicators, pricing, industry costs, and risk factors.

Our (and your) competitive advantage is the application of Oxford Economics' renowned models for over 170 countries to predict tourism activity. These tourism models produce concise, actionable market metrics including:

* Market size and share
* Visitor preferences
* Predictive economic indicators
* Risks

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TOURIST MOBILITY Promotional DL is printing

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The DL print advertisement about the launching of TOURIST MOBILITY will be distribute at tourist attractions, travel agencies and tourist information centers for tourism industries, developers and tourists to collect. Register to receive periodically information about tourism industry.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 July 2009 18:39
 

Tourism Industry

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The increasing productivity of tourism businesses is a vital contribution to our wider objective of increasing UK productivity as a whole.

DCMS is the Government department with policy responsibility for sponsoring the inbound and domestic tourism industry. We have a proactive tourism industry sponsorship agenda and works hard in partnership with the sector to develop conditions that are right for it to flourish and increase its productivity.

By "sponsorship", we mean the way we engage and form relationships with stakeholders across the domestic tourism and hospitality sector, acts as an advocate for tourism in order to increase awareness of its potential, and represents its interests across all Government departments and the regions.

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 July 2009 17:19 Read more...
 
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The Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria were launched by the United Nations Foundation, UNWTO, UNEP and the Rainforest Alliance at the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2008, Barcelona, on 6 October 2008. The criteria were developed by the Partnership for Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria (GSTC Partnership), a new coalition of 27 organizations that includes tourism leaders from the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.