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9. FIFA World Cup 2010 Spending Statistics
FIFA World Cup 2010 Spending Statistics. During the period leading up to the kickoff of the FIFA World Cup and the end of the tournament (Tuesday, 1 June through Sunday, 11 July), spending by international visitors in South Africa on Visa-branded payment cards exceeded US$312 million (R2.4 billion). This is an increase of 70 percent or US$128 million (R1 billion) from US$184 millio
10. UK Recovery Severely Delayed by Lack of Spending by International Visitors
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has said that the UK’s travel and tourism sector’s year-on-year recovery may only claw back a third, whilst international travel spending continues to plummet. The latest research from WTTC shows recovery in travel has been severely delayed by the lack of spending by international visitors. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 14 October 2021
11. Record Visitor Spending in 2006 Exceeds Hong Kong's Forecast
Record Visitor Spending in 2006 Exceeds Hong Kong's Forecast. The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has released the 2006 tourism spending figures, which show that the Total Expenditure Associated to Inbound Tourism (TEAIT) grew by 12.7% compared with 2005 to a record high of HK$119.43 billion, exceeding the original forecast by more than HK$4.7 billion. This means that the TEAIT for
12. Americans Spending the Most at Great Singapore Sale
Americans Spending the Most at Great Singapore Sale. Tourist spending was up 3% compared to the same period last year, with visiting cardholders buying US$130.8 million worth of goods and services. Cardholders from the US, Australia, UK and Malaysia were the biggest spenders. Spend by Singaporean MasterCard cardholders was almost equal to last year, down only marginally by 0.2% to
13. New Survey shows Women Spending €140m on Euro 2008
New Survey shows Women Spending €140m on Euro 2008. Women will be responsible for an economic boost equivalent to more than €4million per game, according to the study. The figure consists of female spending on football related items, such as on merchandise, food and beverages, accommodation, transport and television sets. The study also notes that women are also likely to spend mor
14. Wyndham Worldwide Boasts 277% Increase in Diversity Spending
Wyndham Worldwide Boasts 277% Increase in Diversity Spending. Wyndham Worldwide has reported a 277% increase in diversity spending in 2009. Wyndham Worldwide’s Supplier Diversity Council executed and maintained a steady procurement with qualified and competitive diverse businesses – companies owned by minorities, women and other diverse groups.
15. Generous Spending Credits Onboard Silversea Cruises
Generous Spending Credits Onboard Silversea Cruises. Silversea Cruises has launched a new Passport to Luxury promotion with the addition of 30 new voyages offering Onboard Spending Credits of up to US$1,000 per suite (US$500 per person) - meaning most voyages (over 90) in 2011 now feature the promotion. The new promotion is available on new bookings made by 30 June 2011.
16. MasterCard Spending During Shanghai World Expo
MasterCard Spending During Shanghai World Expo. Total spending by MasterCard cardholders in Shanghai during the Shanghai World Exposition (Expo) 2010, held between 1 May and 31 October 2010, more than doubled from the same period last year. The total number of transactions made by MasterCard cardholders in Shanghai also rose by just over 100% during the Expo period.

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