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Nov. 7th 2009 - 8:35 am UTC

Successful online marketing for Falkland Islands tourism

Successful online marketing for Falkland Islands tourism

The results of the Falkland Islands Tourist Board’s first online marketing campaign in the UK have been outstanding, according to Jake Downing, General Manager of FITB.

Nov. 7th 2009 - 8:12 am UTC

British Airways reports record loss and faces threat of strikes

The carrier is planning to cut winter capacity by 6% and eliminate 3.000 jobs

British Airways reported a record pre-tax loss Friday of more than 485 million US dollars, another setback for the airline as it faces the threat of strikes over the Christmas period.

Nov. 3rd 2009 - 12:40 pm UTC

Chilean eco-tourism expands creating conservation zone in Patagonia

The conservation project includes protection of Chile’s national animal, the huemul

Chile’s largest Eco-Tourism firms, Nomads, plans to develop new tour routes after acquiring 22.000 hectares of un-spoiled land in southern Chile. The company hopes to create a conservation zone to protect various protected species living in the area.

Nov. 3rd 2009 - 3:15 am UTC

Buenos Aires looking forward to a “very good cruise season”

MS “Fram” was in Buenos Aires over the weekend and now is heading for Ushuaia

Buenos Aires City is looking forward to what it considers a “very good cruise season” with the number of visitors increasing 11% and the number of calls 15%, according to Hernán Lombardi Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Argentine capital.

Nov. 3rd 2009 - 12:14 am UTC

Aggressive Chilean tourism campaign to attract more Brazilians

Brazil is the largest economy of Latinamerica and has one of the strongest currencies in the region

Chilean authorities have just launched a new 4 million US dollars advertising campaign to attract more Brazilians to visit Chile. Funded by Tourism Chile and the National Economic Development Agency (CORFO), the promotion aims to increase the number of Brazilian tourists visiting Chile by 30%.

Nov. 2nd 2009 - 6:09 am UTC

Antarctica cruise season begins in Ushuaia; 225 calls anticipated this year

Ushuaia gateway to Antarctica expects heavy traffic this season

With the departure last week of icebreaker “Kapitan Khlebnikov” (*), Ushuaia marked the beginning of the Antarctica cruise season. Located in the extreme south of Argentina Ushuaia has become the gateway for Antarctic cruises virtually monopolizing 92% of the traffic

Oct. 31st 2009 - 4:35 am UTC

“Oasis of the Seas” with its 2.700 cabins on maiden voyage to Florida

The impressive structure which cost 1.5 billion US dollars

The world’s largest cruise liner began Friday its maiden voyage to Florida, gliding out from a shipyard in Finland with an amphitheatre, basketball courts and an ice rink on board. The 16-deck Oasis of the Seas spans 360 metres from bow to stern. Its 2,700 cabins can accommodate 6,300 passengers and 2,100 crew.

Oct. 30th 2009 - 6:20 pm UTC

Gibraltar promotes tourism in Madrid with Spanish airline support

Andalus Lineas Aereas, the Rock’s partner to attract Spanish tourists

The Gibraltar Tourist Board held a tourism workshop in Madrid, Spain this week, in conjunction with Ándalus Líneas Aéreas, as part of the Rock’s government’s commitment to an ongoing joint marketing drive with the airline in Spain.

Oct. 28th 2009 - 1:17 am UTC

“Scientific route” one of this season’s amenities at Torres del Paine Park

The Patagonian park is considered a distinct geological and environmental site

The Chilean National Service of Tourism (SERNATUR) in November will open a new route through the Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile’s Patagonia, that will offer geologic and physical information about eleven specific sites within the park.

Oct. 28th 2009 - 12:21 am UTC

World’s largest cruise vessel, 225.282 tons delivered to Royal Caribbean

“Oasis of the Seas” will sail on her four-night maiden voyage on December first

The final pieces are falling into place for “Oasis of the Seas” with the ship’s future owners Royal Caribbean and homeport Fort Lauderdale in Florida State poised to introduce the world to the largest cruise ship ever built.

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