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Argentinian tourism hotspot denies causing hantavirus outbreak
Matías ZibellBBC Mundo, reporting from Ushuaia As Argentina's southernmost city, Ushuaia has long enjoyed its reputation as 'The End of the World' and as a gateway for trips both to Antarctica and for tourists to explore the dramatic…
Cyprus' geology may be the key to its tourism future
Sun, sea and sand has dominated Cyprus' tourism identity for decades, but although it has had a titanic impact on the economy, it remains incomplete. It overshadows the lesser-known part of the island: the diverse geological landscapes waiting for…
Hantavirus Outbreak Reportedly Due To Landfill Tourism
Five hantavirus cases, three deaths, and a global cruise scare. The likely vector wasn't the ship at all. It was a Ushuaia shore excursion. Three passengers on the expedition cruise ship MV Hondius died after contracting the Andes strain of…
Tourism award for beloved Shakespeare attraction
A beloved tourist attraction in Warwickshire has been handed an award. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has been honoured with a Silver Green Tourism Award following the completion of its inaugural GreenCheck submission. Green Tourism evaluated the…
Guernsey tourists spreading 'positive' message of visiting island
Tourists are helping to spread a positive message about Guernsey and increase visitor numbers, according to the co-chair of a tourism group. Charlie Walker, from the Tourism Advisory Board, said Guernsey was starting to feel the effects of new…
One Of California's Best-Kept Secrets Had Its Best Year Ever For Tourism
It's all smiles in one highly underrated California town beaming with history, mere minutes from some of the West Coast's top beaches. Anchored by a Mission even Tom Cruise would be impressed by and serving as a springboard not only to incredible…
Month long A470 and A5 roadworks around tourism hotspots
Roadworks are set to impact tourism hotspots over the next month. Work is being done on the A470 near Betws-y-Coed and on the A5 between Capel Curig and Llyn Ogwen. The works will start from tomorrow (May 11) and are due to last until June 8 -…
Inverness and Loch Ness tourism leads the way for Highland business delegation at Edinburgh Tartan Parade
A gathering of Inverness and Loch Ness tourism businesses brought the “spirit, culture and tourism” of the Highlands to the streets of the nation's capital to lead this year's Edinburgh Tartan Parade. Co-ordinated by Visit Inverness…
Cultivating Resources for Entertainment, Arts, Tourism and Expression Task Force (CREATE) Task Force
Anyone that really knows Buffalo, understands that the arts have helped to keep this city together during the best and worst of time. Buffalo's cultural scene ties us all together. The arts are ever present, in our parks and galleries, on our…
Record numbers of Americans will flock to Britain for 1 reason this summer
The King - cautioned not to travel in the wake of US President Donald Trump 's off-message outbursts - instead delivered a diplomatic masterstroke in what amounted to a priceless advert for Britain and the values it holds dear. Commentators likened…
11 TV Hill: Making Baltimore an entertainment destination
11 TV Hill: Transforming Baltimore into an entertainment destination BARRY. MANILOW. OLIVIA DEAN J. COLE. JUST SOME BIG NAME ARTISTS COMING TO CFG BANK ARENA THIS YEAR, HIGHLIGHTING THE PUSH TO BRING MAJOR ACTS TO BALTIMORE CITY. AND THAT'S JUST A…
Conflict Causing Travel Disruption But Travelers Are Changing Plans
Manarola, Cinque Terre—there has been a big uptick in European train bookings compared to last year. The situation for the travel industry after over two months of conflict in the Middle East appears complicated. For travelers and operators…
New Bristol Airport flights to popular tourist island
Jet2 has announced it is increasing the number of flights from Bristol Airport to Jersey. It says the move is in response to continued demand from customers and travel agents booking holidays for the short hop to thr Channel island. The expansion -…
In The Midst Of A Conflict, The UAE Pivots To Asia
The Dubai skyline including Burj Khalifa. FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images Countries simply can't wish away geography, as the United Arab Emirates has realized during the U.S.-Iran conflict. The two-month war has ensnared the UAE and its…
The Paper Tiger of the 14th Amendment: Reclaiming the American Birthright
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on April 1 in Barbara v. Trump, the case challenging President Trump's executive order restricting automatic birthright citizenship for children born to those present illegally or on temporary visas. A ruling…
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