World tourism industry caught between crisis and flu
B2 - recommended- News articles -19/05/2009
Volatility unleashed by the global economic crisis and the swine flu epidemic is hitting the travel industry hard, prompting deep concern among participants at a world tourism conf ...
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It's a hundred years old and a part of the French Catalan landscape that can't be missed: The yellow train celebrates it ... |
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In the Asterix comic books you only had to drink a magic potion to be able to lift a menhir. But in reality you need vas ... |
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It's that time of year again -- when France's capital dumps several tonnes of real sand along the banks of the Seine, an ... |
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As the sun set over the savannah at Kruger National Park, a football fan unfurled a banner from the side of an open-air ... |
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The first president of the United States made his post-politics fortune, in part, by producing rye whiskey on his now-fa ... |
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Most Swiss head to the beaches for their vacations, but others are opting for a rustic holiday in the mountains where th ... |
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The 2010 edition of the yearly Paris Jazz festival is well underway in Paris's 'Parc Floral.' The festival, emphasizing ... |
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Residents of the leafy US capital were delivered an unusual request Friday as the city sweltered under a prolonged heatw ... |
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The hometown of the world-famous Cirque du Soleil has taken its love of centre stage one step further, with its first In ... |
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| Paris warms to pedestrians ... |
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Parisians and tourists will enjoy new activity zones along the banks of the Seine. |
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Britain archeologists have looked into how massive hats were transported to ancient statues. |
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| Lebanon cave takes on Amazon for spot in new seven wonders ... |
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Lebanon's Jeita Grotto on Tuesday was selected as one of 28 finalists for the seven natural wonders of the world, facing ... |
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For residents of Turkey's bustling commercial capital, the antidote to urban chaos is just an hour away from Istanbul. O ... |
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| Paris 'beach' gets new look for summer '09 ... |
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For Parisians who cannot make it to the beach, the city is bringing the beach to them. "Paris Plage" is bringing sandy s ... |
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| The world's best and worst tourists ... |
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Survey of 40,000 hotels which ranked tourists from 27 countries based on nine criteria. |
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| Clean fun for the wealthy with an eco-conscience ... |
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The rich need not despair, they can finally enjoy ecological holidays without going downmarket. A Rome-based company lab ... |
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| Cold start to British summer ... |
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The latest indoor ski slope to open in Britain is perhaps the most unusual. It's built on the side of a real hill, has r ... |
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| French dam to be 'world's biggest sundial' ... |
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2009 is the Year of Astronomy, 400 years after the first observations with a telescope by famed astronomer Galileo. To m ... |
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| Crisis clouds summer season for European tourism ... |
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Crowds of tourists stroll along Prague's famous Charles Bridge, but the Czech capital and other places in Europe expect ... |
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| Hungarian towns in horse race to attract tourists ... |
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Budapest hosts its second National Gallop this weekend, but the event is far more than a horse race, as the country fair ... |
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| Marseille breathes new life into old sails ... |
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In Marseille's old port, the "barquettes," quaint sail boats once vital to the fishing industry, have found a second win ... |
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| Tourists throng Paris's 'ghost' metro stations ... |
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Haxo, one of several "ghost" metro stations in Paris, was built in 1900 but rarely used. Like the others, the disused fa ... |
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| Taking a 'crisis' vacation in France ... |
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In northern France runs the river "La Crise" (The Crisis). The ongoing world economic crisis has inspired locals to cash ... |
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| Cleaning up Egypt's White Desert ... |
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Egypt's White Desert has lost its shine as growing numbers of visitors leave a once pristine landscape tarnished. One ma ... |
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| Dental tourism keeps Hungary smiling ... |
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Every year, thousands of Western Europeans travel to Hungary seeking medical care. Baker Thierry Loy has made the journe ... |
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| Indian middle class tries out 'sustainable' village life ... |
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Two trial sustainable tourism projects are up and running in villages in India's Maharashtra state. So far more than 600 ... |
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| France's coastal communities cope with beach erosion ... |
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With the summer holidays just two months away, many beach towns in France are preparing for the high season. But, these ... |
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International tourist arrivals through all entry points between 1999 and 2009 (forecast). |
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| China to reopen Tibet to foreign tourists ... |
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Tibet will reopen to foreign tourists on April 5, an official was quoted on Monday as saying, in a sign that authorities ... |
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| Luxury wine tourism is on the rise in Argentina ... |
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The Mendoza region of Argentina is famous for its wines. In order to take maximum advantage of their wine country's grow ... |
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| Indian clinics woo "fertility" tourists as medical travel booms ... |
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"We are actively recruiting egg donors!" reads the advertisement on the website of one of India's top in-vitro fertilisa ... |
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| Spanish holiday village becomes symbol of property crisis ... |
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It was the promise of a dream come true for many Spaniards: an affordable and comfortable home by the Mediterranean wi ... |
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Tourists worldwide. |
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Kenya's tourism industry, one of its main sources of revenue, suffered huge losses from the country's post-electoral vio ... |
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| Dubai, new tourism hot spot ... |
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A desert city with high ambitions, Dubai is aiming to become the "in" spot for tourists. Tourism officials have spent bi ... |
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| Green hotels and resorts reach out to eco-conscious travellers ... |
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As climate change guilt among tourists grows, hotels and resorts are finding they need to do more to please the green co ... |
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| Czech Republic puts itself on map wtih 'fertility' holidays ... |
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This soulless eastern industrial town not far from the Czech border with Slovakia is the source of life for many women, ... |
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| Space tourism ... |
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EADS has designed a rocket plane that would allow passengers to experience weightlessness for 3 minutes, at 100 km above the Earth. |
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| Luxury travel goes green but long flights still favoured ... |
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From Robinson Crusoe wilderness retreats in the Seychelles to high-design eco-lodges in Chile, luxury travel is pushing ... |
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Visitors and results (in million euros). |
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