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49. Visa Asia Pacific reports Exponential Growth in International Online Spending
Visa Asia Pacific reports Exponential Growth in International Online Spending.
50. Women Travelers to be Asia’s New Spending Powerhouse
Women Travelers to be Asia’s New Spending Powerhouse.
51. More Australians Visiting and Spending more Time in Wellington, New Zealand
More Australians Visiting and Spending more Time in Wellington, New Zealand.
52. Strong Australian Dollar sends Tourists on Hawaiian Spending Spree
Strong Australian Dollar sends Tourists on Hawaiian Spending Spree. The combination of a strong Australian dollar and very competitive air fares and holiday packages has resulted in a new wave of Aussie interest in Hawaii - and it is not just the sun and surf of Honolulu and the neighbouring islands that are driving the latest surge in bookings. Increasingly, Australians are headin
53. Qantas Rewards Staff with A$1,000 Cash Bonus and Boosts Spending on Staff Benefits
Qantas Rewards Staff with A$1,000 Cash Bonus and Boosts Spending on Staff Benefits.
54. 98% of Travel Industry to Maintain or Increase Social Media Spending
98% of Travel Industry to Maintain or Increase Social Media Spending. An ITB Asia survey has revealed that 98% of travel industry respondents said they would increase or maintain travel industry marketing spend in 2011. Some 56% said they would increase; 42% said they would maintain budget levels. The findings were based on a survey of 212 travel industry professionals, most of who
55. 2010 FIFA World Cup Provides $45 Million Boost to South Africa Economy
2010 FIFA World Cup Provides $45 Million Boost to South Africa Economy. During the period leading up to the kickoff of the FIFA World Cup and the first week of tournament matches (1 June through 20 June), spending by international visitors in South Africa on Visa-branded payment cards exceeded US$128 million (R974 million), up 54% from US$83 million (R629 million) during the same p
56. Tourists from China, France, Germany, UK and US World’s Top Spenders
Tourism spending from the United States, the world’s second largest source market, increased 8% in 2016 to US$ 122 billion, up US$ 9 billion on 2015. For a third year in a row, strong outbound demand was fuelled by a robust US dollar and economy. The number of US residents travelling to international destinations increased 8% through November 2016 (74 million in 2015).

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