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Tour operators welcome new tourism legislation

From Arusha, Adam Ihucha reports, at the Guardian, that “The government has won many hearts of local tour operators for introducing legislation to restrict foreigners to involve in tourism transactions.In their comments made separately to this paper, the operators said the proposed new legislation anticipated to be in force by early next year was much […]

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The ten best European rural tourist destinations

According to the EU Press Room, “Vice President Günter Verheugen awarded the ‘European Destinations of Excellence’ (EDEN) to the ten best emerging rural destinations at the European Annual Tourism Forum in Portugal on 26th of October. The aim of EDEN is twofold: to draw attention to the value, diversity and shared characteristics of European tourist

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Mexico: consumer protection agency fines grounded local airline

Budget airline Lineas Aereas Azteca, grounded six months ago for safety problems, has been fined 4.5 million pesos (US$417,000; €293,000) for failing to correct the problems or refund airfares for canceled flights to consumers. If the company refunds airfares to consumers the fine could be reduced.Azteca is the second low-cost carrier the government has grounded

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Airlines need better European law-making procedures

“Two Resolutions agreed by members of the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) at last Friday’s AGM (19 October 2007) in Athens have highlighted inconsistencies in the European Parliament’s law-making procedures. In the first Resolution, concerning the establishment of a European emissions trading regime for air transport, ERA calls upon MEPs to reject the recent amendments

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Competitive and sustainable destinations discussed at European Tourism Forum

As stated by the EU Press Room, “Strategies to make EU tourism destinations competitive by embracing sustainability will be the focal point of discussions at the 6th European Tourism Forum, which takes place tomorrow in Portimao, Algarve in Portugal. At the occasion of this conference, European Commission Vice President Günter Verheugen will present the awards

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Almulla Launches World’s First International Sharia Compliant Hotel Chain

“Dubai-based hospitality group Almulla, today launched the world’s first Sharia compliant hotel brand portfolio under three core brand names of Cliftonwood, Adham and Wings. The hotel group strategic plan calls for 30 properties by the end of 2008.’There are plenty of individual Sharia compliant hotels throughout the world. However their positioning is usually dictated by

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IATA: Passenger numbers to reach 2.75 billion by 2011

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released passenger and freight traffic forecasts projecting that in 2011 the air transport industry will handle 2.75 billion passengers (620 million more passengers than in 2006) and 36 million tonnes of international freight (7.5 million tonnes more than in 2006).International passenger demand is expected to rise from 760 million

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Dar locks foreign investors out of tourism sector

As reported by Mike Mande, at The EastAfrican, “In a move that confirms the growing resentment of foreign investors in Tanzania’s tourism sector, the government plans to introduce legislation to bar foreigners from engaging in tourism related businesses in the country.The new legislation — expected to come into effect as early as next year —

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Vice-President Barrot meets India’s Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr. Patel to strengthen cooperation in civil aviation

According to the EU Press Room, “As a follow-up to the successful first EU-India Aviation Summit held in New Delhi in November 2006, Mr. Praful Patel, Minister for Civil Aviation of India is visiting several European institutions on 22-23 October 2007. The visit is being hosted by Mr. Jacques Barrot, Vice-President of the European Commission

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