Tour Operators

Tourism damaging Kalahari delta

Villagers say visitors to delta are a threat to wildlife and their fishing industry Music, dancing and smiling platitudes greeted the royal guest in the fishing village of Samochima, northern Botswana. But cutting through the...

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Thomas Cook is hit by fear of fundraising to pay debts

Peter Stiff: Market report Thomas Cook led the FTSE 100 lower yesterday amid fears that the travel group may hold a fundraising. Shares in Thomas Cook fell 9.3p to 209.2p after Morgan Stanley said that it thought there was a...

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Transat teams up with French travel network

Canadian tour company beefs up operations in France by forming partnership with AFAT Voyages Selectour Montreal — The Canadian Press Published on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 1:24PM EST Transat A.T. Inc. TRZ.B-T , a tour operator and...

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‘Strategy to override slowdown needed’

KOCHI: Players in the tourism sector must let creativity run riot, think out of the box, offer fabulous deals and enter into worldwide partnerships, to woo travellers during uncertain times like the present when most countries...

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Chalet holidays: A snow place like home

The identity of the inventor of the ski-chalet holiday is a matter of some dispute. According to one school of thought, it was a British-based Austrian woman named Erna Low, who in 1932 placed an advertisement in the Morning...

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Amazing savings on package holiday deals from leading travel website

With winter nights drawing in and the cold starting to bite, few can be blamed for looking forward to a sun drenched holiday abroad, whether for some winter sun or next years annual vacation, the desire is within all of us....

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A New Indian Travel Fad: "Divorce Tourism"

Perhaps it's a case of life imitating bad art. At about the same time the movie was disappointing U.S. audiences, a handful of Indian travel agents began pushing "divorce tourism" — package deals designed to help clients...

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Travel feedback of the week: November 1521

Readers respond to Telegraph Travel articles and other topics. This week: single supplements, taking the train to the slopes and Christmas market recommendations. Tracey McHardy recommends the Christmas market at M_nster Photo:...

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Indian tourists ride the slowdown

A record 10.8 million Indian tourists went on a globe trotting spree in 2008-09, the worst year of the economic slowdown, as dipping airfares and lower hotel rates made holidays cheaper. This was one million more outbound...

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19. Malaysia to promote Muslim tours to Chinese tourists

KUNMING: Malaysia will step up the promotion of Muslim tour packages, including Ramadan attractions, for the Chinese market, said Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen. "The number of Chinese Muslim tourists to Malaysia in...

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