Asia to lead return to tourism growth in 2004

18-Nov-2003

INTERNATIONAL. Chinese outbound travellers and middle-aged Japanese women will lead a strong return to tourism growth in 2004, according to an important survey just published

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The World Travel Market Global Travel Report 2003, compiled from over 1m interviews in 50 countries, claims several key factors will play a role in driving the market in the

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