EGYPT SIGNS $68M CONTRACT TO REVIVE TOURISM INDUSTRY

Joe McClain -
According to an Al-Monitor report, Ministry of Tourism in Egypt has announced that the country and J. Walter Thompson Co., a New York-based advertising agency, have entered into a three-year $68 milli ...

RUSSIA TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN BOOKING SYSTEM

Justin N. Froyd -
The Russian government is taking yet another industry in its own hands, as they plan on developing their own airline booking system, in response to the new data protection law, launched at the beginni ...

UK IS THE FIRST IN EUROPE TO GET LOW-COST FLIGHTS

James Morris -
Over the years, low cost flights have revolutionized the aviation industry in Europe. Airline carriers have reduced the cost of travelling. Due to this, European citizens have received numerous benefi ...

CHILE EXPECTS FOUR MILLION FOREIGN TOURISTS IN 2015

Gregory Dolgos -
Chile expects to welcome four million foreign tourists compared to 3.6 million in 2014, representing an increase of 11.11%, as reported by the Prensa Latina news agency. ...

TRAVEL TRENDS 2015: UNIQUE AND AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCES

Gary Diskin -
In the 21st century, what was confined to science fiction movies is now becoming reality, especially in the travel industry. Robots are making their way into the tourism industry, but traditional trav ...