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Tourism Officials Try To Reintroduce Orlando

18.07.2010, 08:23

Tourism has defined this town since the moment Walt Disney World opened its doors in 1971.

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But these days, fewer American families outside Florida think of Orlando as a "must-see" spot to take the kids, and fewer aspire to visit. To combat slowing visitor growth, tourism officials are launching their biggest marketing effort to date: a $25 million push that will put Orlando on national television for the first time, and -- they hope -- re-energize the city like Las Vegas' "What Happens Here Stays Here" campaign.




King City couple are heading to Golf Hall of Fame by train

15.07.2010, 10:17

Carmen and Neil Klenz of King City plan to visit the Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, Fla., but they don't want to miss seeing the rest of the country on the way. No blur at 30,000 feet for them.

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They'd like to take the long and scenic route by train, at least one way. They'll use frequent-flier miles on Alaska Airlines to return.




EU opens Universal-BMG antitrust probe

11.04.2010, 17:37

EU regulators on Friday opened an antitrust probe of Universal Music Group's plans to buy BMG Music Publishing for about $2.1 billion, saying the deal could damage "the already concentrated music publishing market."

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Officials in Brussels announced they would issue a final decision on whether to block or allow the deal by April 27.




Zimbabwe: Tourism Awards Expose Detractors

05.04.2010, 17:00

ZIMBABWE continues to make waves on the international tourism market despite attempts by some Western countries to vilify the country as a risky travel destination.

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The successes that Zimbabwe has scored have left an egg streaming down the faces of detractors who tried to brand the country as the equivalent of war-torn Iraq or Afghanistan.

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The negative branding has seen some countries like the United States issuing travel warnings to their nationals admonishing them against visiting Zimbabwe.




Tourism body pleased campaign reaction

19.03.2010, 18:18

Australia's tourism body says it has received an unprecedented response to its controversial new marketing campaign, some of which has been critical.

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Tourism Australia last week launched a series of advertisements aimed at international audiences and potential visitors to Australia, asking them: "So where the bloody hell are you?"




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