March 29, 2024 7:13 AM

Tourism

Singapore Tourism Sees Decline in International Visitor Arrivals for Third Consecutive Month in October

Singapore Tourism Sees Decline in International Visitor Arrivals for Third Consecutive Month in October

Singapore tourism faces declining international arrivals in October, but there's hope with a partnership between STB and Klook to boost travel.

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Here’s How Much Jeff Bezos Will Charge You If You Want A Ride To Space

People who have been dreaming of flying in space without needing to become an astronaut will have their dreams answered next year, but it does not come cheap. Blue Origin founded by Jeff Bezos is charging its passengers around $200,000 to $300,000.

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Heading To New Zealand? Prepare To Pay A Tourist Tax If You’re Not From Australia

Tourists traveling to the New Zealand next year will have to spend a little more money to enter the country. The raised funds will help the thinly populated areas in the country who cannot afford to put up infrastructures despite its visitors.

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All Aboard! Beer Train Offers Two-Hour Train Ride Through Napa Valley

The Wine Country welcomed brew enthusiasts with its latest tourist service offering. Visitors can enjoy the scenic spots of Napa Valley while enjoying a mug of beer for two hours aboard the Beer Train.

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Middle Eastern Travels To The US Slumped; Donald Trump To Travel To The Middle East, Israel And The Vatican

The 45th US president Donald Trump will be traveling to various countries purposely for unity and to remedy the effects of his travel ban to the U.S.

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California’s Tourism Industry Boasts Of Consecutive Seven Year Tourism Industry Growth; 2016 Records $126 Billion In Traveler Spending

California tourism has recorded a steady growth rate in its tourism industry for seven consecutive years.

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Budapest Children’s Railway Boosts Hungarian Tourism

Young children are manning trains in Budapest, Hungary. They perform most of the works required in operating the trains except driving.

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World's Five Most Tourism-Dependent Countries Exclude Huge US Travel Industry

The US has a huge travel industry and should it fail, it does not make up a huge part of the American economy. Meanwhile, these five could never live without travelers in its soil.

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L.A. To Lure More Chinese Tourists Through VR

With the VR experience as a travel marketing tool, Los Angeles may see even more Chinese tourists.

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The Only Homestay In Vietnam’s Remote Village Attempts To Preserve Its Ethnic Culture

A young local put up the only homestay in Vietnam's remote village of Na Rang hoping to preserve the culture of the Tay people.

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Barcelona Aims To Discourage Tourism; Tells Tourists Not To Come Back

Despite the revenue it contributes in the economy of the city, Barcelona now seeks to prevent foreign tourists from visiting in order to make way for the local inhabitants of the Catalonia region’s capital city.

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Over 1 Million Tourists Visited Indonesia Last January

Despite fears on possible terror attacks, Indonesia has welcomed over 1 million foreign tourists in the country in the first month of the year alone.

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Donald Trump's Paris Insults Met With Mocking Hospitality From French President

US President Donald Trump said Paris is "no longer a safe destination" to which French President Francois Hollande replies to the American President that a trip to Euro Disney could change his mind about France completely.

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Tourism In Paris Drops By 1.5M Due To Terror Fears

Tourists all over the world are refraining from coming to Paris due to fears on terror attacks, making the tourism of the city drop by 1.5 Million.

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Paris To Protect Eiffel Tower By Building Bullet-Proof Glass

Paris is going to build protective glass walls on the base of the Eiffel Tower to ensure security yet still retain unobstructed views of the iconic tower.

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