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Trade Updates Period ending March 31, 2024 The Company Announces Trading Updates for Period Ending March 31st Financial information is presented in U.S. dollars (US$) due to a change in reporting currency effective January 1, 2024. trading environment The trading environment in the first quarter of this year presented mixed economic outcomes. The local currency at the time, the Zimbabwe dollar, experienced a significant depreciation during the study period. The introduction of a new currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), is expected to bring much-needed stability and correct the exchange rate discrepancies that have been occurring in the market. Personnel evaluation The…
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has declared the week of May 19-25 as Travel and Tourism Week. This is the time when people and families begin to head to the Palmetto State. McMaster said people go to the beaches, eat, and golf, an industry that brings in about $30 billion a year, according to the state tourism board. This comes after the Palmetto State had two record-breaking summers of revenue. The average cost for a hotel or short-term rental in South Carolina was about $111 last year, a 26% increase from 2019’s average of $89. The tourism board also expects…
Šekleland won several categories at the Romanian Tourism Destination of the Year 2024 awards, which were presented at the Atenul Roman (Romanian Athenaeum) Concert Hall in Bucharest. In the Theme Parks and Adventure Parks category, the Mini Transylvanian Park in Baile Seixe (Sagefürdu) near Odorheił Sekěscu (Szekelydváheli) was named Tourist Destination of the Year. This multicultural themed model park, created by the team of Szeklerant Legendarium, offers visitors the opportunity to see miniature replicas of his more than 120 historical buildings in Transylvania. Mini Transylvania Park. Photo: minierdelypark.ro The park, which offers a tour around the park on a miniature…
BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhua) – Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a message on the 22nd to the 14th China-America Tourism Leadership Summit held in Xi’an, northwestern China’s Shaanxi Province.Noting that this year marks the 45th anniversary of the establishment of China-US relations, President Xi said that the foundation of China-US relations was laid by the people, and the door of China-US relations was opened by the people. The story of China-US relations is written by the people, and the future of China-US relations will be jointly created by the peoples of the two countries.President Xi said that tourism is an…
Home » Asia » Agoda sees surge in summer travel searches from Europe to Asia Wednesday, May 22, 2024Reading time: 2 minutesAs the European summer approaches, analysis from digital travel platform Agoda highlights that Asia is the top destination for European travellers. Not only is Asia the most popular region outside of Europe, it is also garnering attention, with Agoda recording a 52% increase in accommodation searches by Europeans compared to last year. Notably, European searches for accommodation in India have increased by 26%.According to Agoda data, the Asian destinations most sought after by Europeans are Thailand, Indonesia and Japan,…
Sponsored contentThis article is brought to you by Visit Baton Rouge.Thanks to ongoing partnerships with organizations across the region, Visit Baton Rouge welcomes thousands of people to Baton Rouge each year, with more people than ever visiting the capital for sporting events, conventions, and leisure travel. It helps attract people. “There’s a very supportive atmosphere about what’s going on on the tourism side,” said Laura Cating, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Visit Baton Rouge. “We have the opportunity to work in partnership every day with organizations that play a role in the tourism sector in different parts…
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Police arrested four members of an international organization suspected of “stealing tourism” following a traffic stop in Glendale on Monday. The recording device and battery pack were recovered by police. Glendale Police Department The Glendale Police Department said in a statement that the four men, all Colombian nationals, were spotted by police near the intersection of Emerald Isle Drive and Kirkham Drive in a car being driven without its headlights on. He was arrested around 10:30 p.m. When officers searched the vehicle, they found “video surveillance equipment with a battery pack charging system disguised with foliage,” the statement said. “This…
A congressional delegation is visiting the Turks and Caicos Islands to investigate the fate of five American tourists detained there on munitions charges that carry a minimum sentence of 12 years in prison.A bipartisan delegation met with government leaders in the Turks and Caicos Islands on Monday to seek leniency for the American national who inadvertently placed ammunition in his luggage.One member of the delegation, Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin, told “Good Morning America” that he left the meeting feeling that “we didn’t find a real path forward,” and that if no agreement is reached, there will be no next step.…
HATTIESBURG, Mich. (WDAM) – Tuesday morning, VisitHATTIESBURG teamed up with our tourism partners to help clean up Longleaf Trace.To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, volunteers picked up trash, laid mulch and did other landscaping to beautify one of Hattiesburg’s most visited outdoor attractions.”I love the effort to do this at VisitHATTIESBURG. Again, it’s all about the community, it’s all about the people of our city,” said Holiday Inn General Manager David Coello. said.“In addition to recognizing those working on the front lines of our industry, we also know that tourism starts right here in our backyards,” says Kristen Brock…