Oman Invests $5.4 Billion in Tourism Projects
The projects include 12 integrated tourism complexes, 24 projects of domestic tourism development, and 124 hotel establishments.
The projects include 12 integrated tourism complexes, 24 projects of domestic tourism development, and 124 hotel establishments.
The travel and tourism sector has recently become prime for cyberattacks, resulting in ransomware incidents arising from data breaches.
The education programme at Amex Frankfurt this May is centred around helping planners respond to change professionally and personally.
The SMF is making a comeback at a critical time when the MICE industry is steadily recovering amidst strong demand for business events.
Fostering the promotion of Prague as a congress destination, the organisation has attracted over 410,000 delegates since its inception.
The BCEC and Hynes have been certified as “Sensory Friendly Establishments” after comprehensive training for customer-facing staff.
This surpasses the government’s target of 150 participants, the minister for the World Expo, Naoki Okada, announced at a press conference.
Australasian event management company Arinex has become the first to trial a new reforestation project open to business event groups.
A celebration and reminder that the industry makes essential economic and social contributions and still needs tailored programs to thrive.
Research into Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s is making great strides and soon there will be methods for both early detection and treatment.
The food court, which consists of six different restaurants, will be completed at Helsinki Airport gate area in early summer 2023.
With business travel showing a rebound post-pandemic, the majority of Indian businesses expect a rise in business travel in 2023.
The Banksia Awards align with the UN sustainability goals and recognise leaders in sustainability, biodiversity, climate change and First Nations.
Next to her role as CEO she will also take on the function of ‘Representative of the Executive Board to the European Commission.’
Will fly to 36 destinations this winter, increasing capacity by 20–25 per cent and also increasing the frequency to the destinations.