Tourism

Tourism
Friday, May 25th 2012 - 18:52 UTC

Falklands’ expects 20% boost in UK visitors because of the war’s 30th anniversary

Stanley on a busy summer tourism day (FITB)

The UK dominated as the key generating market for tourism in 2011 according to new data released by the Falkland Islands Tourist Board (FITB). Last year land-based tourism from the UK was up 5% to a total of 4.164 arrivals (this figure does not include cruise arrivals).

Wednesday, May 23rd 2012 - 19:27 UTC

Falklands’ economy “booming” in spite of Argentina’s efforts of a blockade

Governor Haywood announced a major global PR campaign to make the Falklands’ voice heard

Despite desperate attempts from Argentina to deter potential investors and increased interference in Falkland Islands’ activities the objective of an economic blockade has not been achieved, said Governor Nigel Haywood on Wednesday in his ‘state of the nation’ annual speech to the Legislative Assembly.

Tuesday, May 22nd 2012 - 06:21 UTC

Antarctica tourism rapidly adapting to new environment-friendly rules

IAATO Administrative Director Steve Wellmeier: the cruise-only category of visitors suffered a significant decline

An expanded Executive Committee and reorganized Secretariat, new rules of procedure for compliance and dispute resolution issues, and a Marine Committee Safety Advisory were just some of the actions and decisions adopted by Members at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO), held in Providence, Rhode Island earlier this month.

Monday, May 21st 2012 - 02:17 UTC

Google Earth will tell the world that Patagonia is coming out of the ashes

Bariloche was one of the resorts worst hit by the consequences of the ashes

Ash-victims in Argentina from the Chilean Puyehue volcano eruption are mounting a huge sign to the picked up by the Earth Google satellite inviting world tourists to return to Patagonia. The project should be finished in coming weeks and is promoted by the NGO Solidarity Network Argentina.

Friday, May 18th 2012 - 09:15 UTC

UN Tourism office forecasts record over a billion international tourist arrivals

Taleb Rifai, head of the UN World Tourism Organization addresses G20 ministers

More than one billion tourists will take a trip this year crossing an international boundary, a threshold never before reached, UN officials told a meeting tourism ministers gathering in Mexico this week.

Thursday, May 17th 2012 - 10:41 UTC

“Highly positive” cruise 2011/12 season for Uruguay with 213 vessel calls

Japanese flagged ‘Asuka II’ on a world tour closed the season

As “highly positive” was described the 2011/12 cruise season by Uruguay’s Deputy Tourism minister Lilian Kechichian during the ceremony in the port of Montevideo to receive the last vessel of the season.

Monday, May 14th 2012 - 18:43 UTC

Falklands recognizes outstanding contributions to the Islands’ tourism development

Sarah Clement accepts from Mike Summers MLA an award on behalf of her sister Debs Summers for Best Falkland Ambassador at the Tourism awards on Saturday night - Picture L Watson

A gala ball was held on 12th May to highlight the achievements of the tourist industry in the Falkland Islands and to present awards for notable contributions to the development of tourism in the Islands.

Saturday, May 12th 2012 - 09:14 UTC

Sightings of blue whales in the south of Chile has grown significantly

The blue whales are the largest mammal on earth and are recovering from almost complete extinction

The number of blue whales sighted in the south of Chile increased significantly this austral summer as the cetacean approached the area to feed on the rich waters of the south Pacific according to a scientific report from the Austral University Blue Whale Centre released this week.

Friday, May 11th 2012 - 13:06 UTC

BRIC members, Indonesia, Philippines and Chile lead in air travel growth

Rio/Sao Paulo the second strongest inter-city traffic.<br />

Asia leads the world’s growth in air travel and holds seven out of the ten busiest inter-city routes. In addition to the BRIC markets, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Chile showed an impressive growth, according to analysis by the market intelligence solution Amadeus Total Demand.

Friday, May 11th 2012 - 05:31 UTC

Chilean city of Punta Arenas will host IAATO annual meeting next year

Punta Arenas is one of the hubs for Antarctic activities

Punta Arenas in the extreme south of Chile and one of hubs for Antarctic cruises, will be hosting the next annual meeting of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators, IAATO, in the first half of 2013.

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