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Mexican Tourism Minister to address 3rd annual Travel Distribution Summit Latin America
02-29-2008
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28 FEB 2008 |
Lic. Rodolfo Elizondo Torres, Mexico's Minister for Tourism will be making the opening speech at EyeforTravel's Travel Distribution Summit Latin America 2008, taking place at the World Trade Center in Mexico City on 2-3 April Going into its third ... February 28, 2008 |
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The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), along with its strategic partner Accenture and research partner Oxford Economics will launch its annual Tourism Satellite Accounting (TSA) research for 176 countries, 13 regions and the world at ITB in ... February 27, 2008
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Madrid 26 February 2008 - Secretary-General Francesco Frangialli will be the keynote speaker at the opening of this year's ITB on March 4. UNWTO plans to hold four major events, two international meetings and one global news conference during ITB ... February 27, 2008 |
Richard Quest from CNN International will open the Business Travel Days at the ITB Berlin Business travel is an important factor in the growth of the travel sector as a whole - ITB Business Travel Days provide an ideal platform where business travel experts ... February 27, 2008 |
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In Washington, D.C., two weeks ago, I heard a lot of talk about the probability that Congress will create a public-private organization spending $200 million dollars a year to promote incoming travel to the United States. According to various estimates, the United States has lost as much as 20 percent of the foreign tourists that were visiting ... read more
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