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- 9. Survey Reveals Travellers from Asia Pacific the Most Tech-Savvy
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The need to stay connected at every corner of the globe, has made technology both a trusty companion and an indispensable resource for leisure travelers. According to Visa’s Global Travel Intentions Study 2013, phones are the top choice as a holiday companion (80%), followed by cameras (70%), computers (54%), and entertainment devices (32%).
- 10. US, UK and Japan Named Top Travel Destinations in New Survey
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The United States, United Kingdom and Japan have been voted the top global travel destinations among 11,620 respondents from 23 countries and territories around the world, according to the Visa Global Travel Intentions Survey 2011. 20% of respondents surveyed said they are likely to travel to the United States for leisure in the next two years. The United Kingdom followed closely b
- 11. Information the Key in Tsunami Recovery
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Information the Key in Tsunami Recovery.
- 12. Latest Travel Trends of Hong Kong Travellers
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Amid busy schedules, Hong Kong travelers are carving out precious travel time to rekindle relationships with loved ones. Among those who had made overseas trips in the past two years, 51% said bonding was among the top 3 important things that they were looking for in the most recent trip abroad, followed by relaxing (50%) and indulging (45%). While experiencing culture (34%) was no
- 13. Latest Visa Data Shows Tourism Recovery still Volatile in Key Tsunami Affected Countries
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Latest Visa Data Shows Tourism Recovery still Volatile in Key Tsunami Affected Countries.
- 14. New study reveals that travelers’ misconceptions likely to cost Asia Pacific tourism billions in
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New study reveals that travelers’ misconceptions likely to cost Asia Pacific tourism billions in 2006.
- 15. International Visa Card Spending Indicates Tourism Returning to Tsunami-Affected Markets
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International Visa Card Spending Indicates Tourism Returning to Tsunami-Affected Markets.
- 16. Asia’s Travel Market Booming
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Rising earnings are fanning people’s desire to travel in the Asia Pacific region. A year-on-year comparison shows that in the first eight months of 2011 the number of Asians who travelled abroad rose by 6%, and the findings of the latest ITB World Travel Trends Report indicate that next year’s figure is forecast to rise by a further 5%.
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