Tourism in Jeopardy
Vacation hotspots are getting bad raps in the headlines. They say their global destinations are not safe but that’s not true. Everyone can still visit them.
Vacation hotspots are getting bad raps in the headlines. They say their global destinations are not safe but that’s not true. Everyone can still visit them.
Tampa Florida officials smoking in disgust as glaring errors and unforgivable deviations were seen in tourism brochures placed at Sunday’s newspaper.
L’Enfant Plaza Hotel’s accessibility to corporate office, government agencies and famous DC landmarks is its biggest commercial advantage. Staying in this hotel during a business trip is sure to keep your money’s worth.
The Georgian officials of the federal government are now seriously considering aborting serving of peanuts as one of the snacks in commercial airplanes.
Aligned with the company’s goal of spending over $1 billion for airline upgrades and addition of routes and flights, Delta Air Lines Inc will now increase/add first class seating to domestic flights that will take more than 2.5 hours or with the distance longer than 750 miles.
Aircraft pilots of Spirit Airlines have been on strike for days now. Since then, numerous angry passengers have been stranded and transferred to other airlines.
Cruise industry so far, has not been affected by the oil spill issues that already fractured beach destinations and hotels businesses.
Seventy-four nonconformists of Cuba have signed an open letter appealing to the United States government to lift the US embargo on Cuba. United States sanctioned Cuba since 1960.
The sudden surge of hundreds of thousands of visitors luring and wanting to watch the momentous league in the land were warned by South African authorities to be extra careful because of reports of robbery and stealing.
Almost 4,000 flights in major European countries’ airports have been cancelled amidst the ashes still being produced by Iceland’s volcano. Affected countries are United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark.