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Croatian tourism minister invites Serbians to spend their summer holidays in Croatia
Croatian Tourism Minister Damir Bajs on Thursday invited Serbians to spend their summer holidays in Croatia, promising them good service, safety and hospitality. Presenting the Croatian tourist sector at an international fair in Belgrade, Bajs said that the number of Serbian tourists vacationing in Croatia had been on the rise, adding that holidaymakers could expect "value for their money and maximum-quality service". Bajs said he and Serbian Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic had discussed the possibility of introducing flights from Belgrade to Zagreb, Dubrovnik, and other destinations, in addition to flight service between Belgrade and the northern Croatian Adriatic city of Pula which had already been introduced. He mentioned the possibility of flight service between Croatian cities and Nis, southern Serbia.
25.02.2010. | Page
Croatia's tourism services to be presented at 17 int'l fairs Croatia's tourism will be presented at 17 international fairs in February. The Croatian Tourism Board will hold the first so-called national presentations in Brussels and Prague this week - at the "Holiday World" fair to be held in Prague on 4-7 February and at the Vacances fair to be held in Brussels on 4-8 February.
04.02.2010. | Page
Lonely Planet's top 10 regions 2011
Lonely Planet has named Australia’s Newcastle and the Great Barrier Reef, and New Zealand’s Wellington, as three of the world’s top destinations for next year in LONELY PLANET’S BEST IN TRAVEL 2011, published today. This is Lonely Planet’s sixth eagerly-awaited annual collection of the best places to go and things to do around the world for the year ahead. Sinai (1), Istria (2), Marquesas Islands (3), Cappadocia (4), Westfjords (5), Shetland Islands (6), West Coast USA (8), Chilean Patagonia (9) and Gili Islands (10) complete the list. 31.01.2010. | Page
International Tourism on Track for a Rebound after an Exceptionally Challenging 2009
Growth returned to international tourism in the last quarter of 2009 contributing to better than expected full-year results, according to the latest edition of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. International tourist arrivals fell by an estimated 4% in 2009. Prospects have also improved with arrivals now forecast to grow between 3% and 4% in 2010. This outlook is confirmed by the remarkable rise of the UNWTO Panel of Experts’ Confidence Index.
18.01.2010. | Page
Croatian National Tourist Board adopts 2010 work program
The Croatian National Tourist Board (HTZ) Assembly on Tuesday adopted a draft work program for the HTZ in 2010, which is designed to bring about the same turnover and financial results as this year through the application of different marketing tactics both on foreign markets and at home. Tourism Minister and President of the Croatian National Tourist Board Damir Bajs said the two most important goals in tourism next year would be keeping this year's share in the European tourism market of 2.07 percent, and attracting back domestic tourists.
22.12.2009. | Page