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- 73. International Tourism up by 5.5% to 808 million arrivals in 2005
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International Tourism up by 5.5% to 808 million arrivals in 2005.
- 74. Singapore World’s Top International Meetings City
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Singapore World’s Top International Meetings City. Significantly, for the first time, Singapore also climbed a spot, from third position in the 2008 rankings, to be placed as the second ‘Top International Meetings Country’ out of 194 qualifying countries, behind the United States of America (USA) in first place and ahead of France. Furthermore, for the 26th consecutive year, Singap
- 75. Source Markets Report Higher Tourism Spending
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Both emerging and advanced economies fuelled growth, led by the United States which spent US$ 12 billion more on travel abroad. China spent US$ 8 billion more, consolidating its leadership as the biggest spender in the world. The Russian Federation spent US$ 7 billion more and Brazil US$ 5 billion more, both rebounding from weaker spending in previous years. Strong tourism expendit
- 76. Buyer Registration Opens for International Luxury Travel Market Asia 2016
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Buyer registration has opened for the International Luxury Travel Market Asia 2016 which will take place 30 May - 2 June in Shanghai, China. Up to 500 exhibitors will showcase their brands and launch new products to the buyers and industry media, each pre-qualified to attend. Organisers this year have put a strong focus on recruiting even more buyers from China as well as Singapore
- 77. The Peninsula Bangkok wins 'World's Best Hotel' award
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Travel + Leisure magazine has named The Peninsula Bangkok as the “World’s Best Hotel” and “Best Hotel in Asia” in their eighth annual “World’s Best Awards” Readers Survey appearing in the August 2003 issue.
- 78. Asia Pacific leads Worldwide Rebound in Tourism
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Asia Pacific leads Worldwide Rebound in Tourism.
- 79. Bangkok, Singapore and Tokyo Claim Top Spots in MasterCard’s Asia Pacific Destinations Index
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According to the results of the inaugural MasterCard Asia Pacific Destinations Index, Bangkok is the region’s most popular destination, with international overnight visitors breaking the 20 million mark. It is important to note that public data is used to derive the international overnight visitor arrivals and their cross-border spending in each of the destinations, using custom-ma
- 80. Europe Now Leading Global Tourism Growth
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Growth in Asia and the Pacific (+5%) was in line with the world average, but slightly below previous prospects. Asia, and in particular North-East Asia, suffered the impact of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan which affected both its inbound and outbound travel as well as intra-regional travel from other markets.
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