International Tourism Board

» International Golf Travel Market 2011 opens in Belek, Antalya, Turkey

More than 1,200 delegates from 60 countries are attending the four-day event ... Read more

» South Asia Sub Regional Tourism Forum to be held in Dhaka on Tuesday 29 November 2011

The TWG is organizing a one-day back-to-back forum on developing and marketing subregional Buddhist and nature/culture tourism circuits and products on Monday, 28 November 2011 ... Read more

» India to host conclave of top tour operators from SAARC region

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh announces the move to boost regional tourism ... Read more

» Britain, India to set up a tourism development forum

The Forum would have representatives of the travel industry in both the countries and would work to give a boost to the sector ... Read more

» Almost 25% of returning exhibitors confirm their presence at SATTE 2012

The event is expected to attract more than 6,000 visitors and close to 600 exhibiting companies from 50 countries this year ... Read more

» Thailand Flood update from TAT

Tourist destinations in the south of Thailand including Phuket, Krabi, Surat Thani, Ko Samui, Hat Yai and Phang-Na & and in the north including Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Sukhothai not affected by floods ... Read more

» Qatar to host World Travel Awards 2011 Grand Final

The glittering ceremony will be staged at W Doha Hotel & Residences in Doha, Qatar on 11th December 2011 ... Read more

» Tourism chiefs, government officials hold Qantas crisis talks

GOVERNMENT officials and tourism representatives are locked in crisis talks over the Qantas grounding after a national incident plan for the beleaguered tourism industry was triggered last night ... Read more

» Maldives unveils new tourism slogan and logo

The slogan, “Maldives – Always Natural” replaces the 11-year old ‘Sunny Side of Life’  ... Read more

» Qantas strike to hit Australia tourism

 Industry already battling to overcome damage caused by devastating floods, global financial uncertainty and a soaring Australian dollar ... Read more

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