Hong Kong Lures Tourists with 500,000 Free Airline Tickets
Hong Kong is ready to welcome visitors from all around the world once again, with open arms and open doors.
Hong Kong is ready to welcome visitors from all around the world once again, with open arms and open doors.
These twelve major conferences alone represent more than $17.9 million in economic spin-offs for the region.
At the close of 2022, hotel development in China continued to move forward despite the country’s economic slowdown.
During the three-day event, delegates learned how to measure the impact of business events on destinations and associations.
Replacing current GM Lotten Fowler, Fredrik Hermelin leaves his position as Senior Director, Global Sales at CWT to join SBTA in April.
As business tourism revenues increase, the Silesia Voivodeship focuses on boosting the sector by setting up the Silesia CB.
The Top Three Chain Scales in the Asia Pacific Hotel Construction Pipeline, Excluding China, Each Hit Peak Project Counts at the End of Q4.
The new three-year Memorandum of Understanding will see both organisations’ communities benefit across a number of initiatives.
A solar park the size of two football fields on the roof of Bella Center will soon cover a third of the centre’s power needs.
Canada’s hotel construction pipeline should remain strong throughout 2023, despite the recent interest rate increase.
Geneva Tourism has drawn a positive balance of congresses in 2022 with a strong increase compared to pre-pandemic times.
The well-known 701 rooms and suites Hotel Berlin, Berlin will become a member of Radisson Individuals from April 2023.
Keeping the industry voice splintered across multiple Australian associations can make it challenging to advocate the sector’s value.
Strong demand expected to continue into 2023, but economic uncertainty and burgeoning labor and operations costs could cloud rosy outlooks.
Continued its ambitious expansion plan to be one of the top three hotel groups in the world with its strong portfolio of nine distinct brands.