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Vacation Blended With Comfort And Ethnic Beauty Make It Ever Memorable - 0 views

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    Just a short flight away but very specific in character, holidays to Mauritius takes one to an island in the Indian Ocean that blends Africa, Indian, European and Asian clouts, thanks to its location on a main trading route. This indicates plenty of variances, a deliciously separate cuisine, lots of culture and the perceptions that one is going further amiss even though the island is almost right on the doorstep. #luxuryholidaysdirect.com
Ranjeet Kumar

Land of the Happy People and the Big Five-South Africa - 0 views

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    South africaThis country has been through an enormous human subjugation and has overcome the tyranny with grace and strength. The era of the apartheid has lifted the moral strength of the country to heights where they have learned to walk hand in hand to accomplish a country with great beauty in all the sectors of the economy. The beauty of the flora and fauna and the economy, trade and infrastructure are all the blessings of the traumatic stage that the nation has gone through.
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Arusha to open baby elephant orphanage - 0 views

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    Tanzania is set to open its first baby elephant orphanage in Arusha to deal with young elephants orphaned following the deaths of their mothers due to the illegal ivory trade.
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Trade4Target - 0 views

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    Lot of global tensions is going on at this time. Japan is expected to pull out its money from the global market as they want to revamp their country now. In current scenario anything can happen in the Share market Investors are advised not to panic and stay invested only safe traders and Stock Tips investors should exit their long positions on every high and one can use every decline as an opportunity to enter market again. http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/sites/thread?tid=01fe1d898c1748d0&hl=en
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Why Do You Need a Bus Service? - 0 views

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    You have seen various types of bus service, and they can be used to your advantage if you are perfectly fine with this form of public transportation. A reason for this is the amount of money you could save, by reducing the amount of gas you may have to pay, and trading it in for a simple fare to ride the bus.
Priyanshu Rawat

Best Stall Award at Travel and Tourism Fair bagged by GOA - 0 views

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    Recently during Travel and Tourism Fair which was held at Bangalore, the best stall award has been awarded to GOA. The stall of Goa was designed in classic Goan Architecture which attracts the eye of members of trade and general public.
Pooja Shree

Flyer's Club: Check Super Sale on SpiceJet and book Flights Tickets from Kolkata to Vi... - 0 views

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    Kolkata, the state capital of West Bengal, is among the largest cities in India and an important metropolitan area. It also has a busy seaport and hence, witnesses heavy inflow and outflow of goods from around the world. Till 1911, it served as the capital of British India and is home to loads of colonial era buildings. Owing to its prominence as a centre of culture, commerce, maritime trade and tourism, it has become a highly toured destination in the nation.
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The Best Things to do in Marseille - Skycam - 0 views

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    Marseille is Provence's main city and the western gateway to the French Riviera. Established by the Ancient Greeks as a trading port, France's oldest and second largest city is today a regional centre of culture and entertainment. As one of the top helicopter companies in France, Skycam can transport you to Marseille quickly and easily from any of the Côte d'Azur towns, so you don't waste time stuck in heavy traffic. You will have more time to explore the city and attractions including an opera house, maritime museums, gourmet restaurants and five art galleries. Here are our favourite picks for things to do in Marseille.
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New Year, New Career: Helicopter Flight School In France - 0 views

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    If your current career has not quite hit the heights you expected, attending aviation courses in France could change your life. For those with an adventurous side, learning to fly is often a 'bucket list' experience. This makes the opportunity to train as a helicopter pilot and take to the skies each day offers a dream job for many. Alongside îlot university in France, Skycam's Sky Training Centre can equip you with the necessary skills and qualifications to become both a private and a commercial helicopter pilot. The year 2019 has only just begun, so what better time to launch a new career and trade a cubicle for a cockpit?
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Book a Pompeii Day Trip - Tour of Herculaneum - 0 views

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    Pompeii provides information on art, custom and trades. It is the significant proof of Roman civilization.Pompeii is famous for its Villa of Mysteries, Temple of Apollo, House of Vettii and many more. Do visit Pompeii for a lifetime experience.
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Trincomalee, Sri Lanka Holiday Guide and Holiday Info, east sri lanka - 0 views

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    Trincomalee better known as Trinco, is a big city with sizable population in East coast of Sri Lanka. Trincomalee is the biggest city in the eastern province and commercial center of the region. The city can be best described as a port city. It had been an important port of call and trading spot in the early days of human civilization and visited by Greek, Persian, Indian, Chinese and Arabian sailors.
asianhospitality

Aahoa, Ahla Create New Advocacy Group - Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    WITH THE HOSPITALITY industry facing numerous issues even as the economy recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, two major associations have formed a new partnership to address that need. AAHOA and the American Hotel & Lodging Association have created the American Hospitality Alliance advocate for hotels on state and national levels. AAHOA and AHLA announced the formation of AHA during the summer meeting of the International Society of Hotel Associations in Boston on Tuesday. The purpose of the alliance is to pool resources and streamline efforts, the associations said, and it also will work with state hotel associations. "The majority of hotels are small businesses. That is why the owners and operators are particularly well-suited to inform lawmakers about policies and regulations that will accelerate the industry's resurgence. This coalition could not have come at a more important time as the hotel industry prepares to welcome back guests," said Ken Greene, AAHOA's interim president and CEO. Greene was appointed to the interim position in early June following the resignation of Cecil Staton, former AAHOA president and CEO. Rachel Humphrey, the association's executive vice president and COO, also will be resigning on Aug. 7, the day after AAHOA's 2021 Convention and Trade show in Dallas finishes.
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Ken Greene Leaving AAHOA For New Position-Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    KEN GREENE IS leaving his position as president and CEO of AAHOA to begin a new job with Dallas-based IBF Hospitality. AAHOA already has begun searching for his replacement. Greene will leave on Feb. 11, according to a statement. He was brought on last year in June to replace Cecil Staton, AAHOA's former president and CEO when he left the association unexpectedly. "Ken has been instrumental in carrying AAHOA through the past several months, which brought on a lot of change both at AAHOA and in our industry," said AAHOA Chair Vinay Patel. "We're grateful for the time he's spent at AAHOA and wish him nothing but continued success as he transitions to another opportunity." While at AAHOA, Greene oversaw the association's return to in-person events, including the 2021 AAHOA Convention & Trade Show at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas in August. He also helped in write AAHOA's strategic plan and helped restaff the organization after the departure of Staton, the association's executive vice president and COO Rachel Humphrey and others.
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SURVEY: 84 PERCENT OF BUSINESS TRAVELERS EXPECT TO ATTEND AN EVENT IN SIX MONTHS - 0 views

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    AS MANY AS 84 percent of business travelers in the U.S. expect to take at least one trip to attend conferences, conventions or trade shows in the next six months, according to a survey from the U.S. Travel Association. They also expect to resume traveling at a slightly slower pace, about 1.6 trips per month, compared to 1.7 monthly trips pre-pandemic. The Quarterly Business Travel Tracker by J.D. Power said that less than one in 10 U.S. business travelers are uncertain if they would travel in the next six months. Meetings and events are not occurring and corporate policies restricting business travel are listed as reasons behind this. USTA forecasts that business travel spending was still down 60 percent from pre-pandemic levels in 2021. However, the latest data shows a clear shift in American business travelers' desire to return to in-person meetings.
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Red Roof donates $10,000 to fight human trafficking - 0 views

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    RED ROOF IS putting its money to good use, fighting human trafficking in cooperation with anti-child trafficking and exploitation organization ECPAT-USA. The hotel company and the not-for-profit kicked off their new partnership with a $10,000 check presentation at the AAHOA 2022 Annual Conference & Trade Show last week. Red Roof is a member of ECPAT-USA's Tourism Child-Protection Code of Conduct, known as "The Code," a voluntary set of business principles travel and tour companies can implement to prevent sexual exploitation and trafficking of children. Through the summer months, Red Roof also will promote The Code and encourage more donations from its franchise partners and vendors and the entire hospitality industry. "Red Roof stands shoulder-to-shoulder with ECPAT-USA," said George Limbert, president of Red Roof. "We encourage all of our partners and peers in travel and hospitality to join us and stand by ECPAT-USA in the fight against human trafficking."
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AAHOA survey finds only 5 percent of franchisees are happy - 0 views

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    THE AMERICAN FRANCHISE business model is in trouble, according to a recent survey commissioned by AAHOA. The survey was inspired by a webinar AAHOA co-sponsored to gather public comment on the state of franchising for the Federal Trade Commission. The survey found that only 5 percent of the franchisee respondents are satisfied that their current franchise agreements provide fair terms representing a balanced relationship between themselves and their franchiser. Also, 72.6 percent of respondents would "possibly" or "probably" terminate their current franchised business within the next year if they could do so without penalty. "Franchising is in dire straits unless changes are made," said Laura Lee Blake, AAHOA president and CEO. "Franchising is still a powerful tool for economic mobility for America's small-business owners, including AAHOA Members. But franchising only works when both franchisors and franchisees are committed to its success, which requires transparency, fairness, and sustainable business practices. As this survey shows, there is much room for improvement when it comes to relationships that allow our small-business owners to thrive." Blake recently wrote an editorial supporting AAHOA's 12 Points of Fair Franchising and its promotion of a proposed New Jersey law that would reform that state's franchising regulations in ways similar to the 12 points. Several large hotel companies, including Choice Hotels International and Marriott International, protested AAHOA's recent annual convention in protest to its position on franchise reform The survey was conducted among owners of hotels, restaurants, retail stores and other small businesses that had participated in the FTC webinar. It was co-sponsored by the American Association of Franchisees and Dealers, and the Coalition of Franchisee Associations, conducted the survey after a recent webinar with FTC Chair Lina Khan. The FTC is soliciting comments through June 8 about
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Choice's Pacious addresses AAHOA rift in Leadership Series - 0 views

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    In our exclusive Leadership Series interview, Pat Pacious, president and CEO of Choice Hotels International, reflects on his organization's relationship with AAHOA, his opposition to the proposed New Jersey State legislation on fair franchising and why Asian hoteliers are still important to the company. In the end, he said, it's about keeping state governments out of a dialogue that should be held between franchisers and their franchisees regarding subjects such as selling loyalty points and revenue from preferred vender programs. Pacious also discussed other key topics in the conflict between AAHOA and several large hotel companies, including Choice as well as Marriott International. Also in the interview, held at Choice's recent 67th Owner & Franchisee Convention in Las Vegas, Pacious discusses topics addressed at the convention, such as Choice's recent acquisition of Radisson Hotels Americas. He also comments on the company's offering to current and future franchisees and the importance of Asian American owners. 'This is not about fair franchising' In February, Choice announced it would "pause its partnership" with AAHOA, according to an alert to AAHOA members. AAHOA said Choice's decision came in response to AAHOA's 12 Points of Fair Franchising and its public support for New Jersey Assembly Bill A1958, which would make changes to the New Jersey Franchise Practices Act. Prior to Choice's action, Marriott had announced it was withdrawing its support for AAHOA for the same reason, and both companies chose not to attend the 2023 AAHOA Conference and Trade Show in Los Angeles in early April. Other companies, including Hilton and IHG Hotels & Resorts, also did not attend.
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AAHOA leaders meet with legislators, FTC head - 0 views

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    REFORMS TO THE distribution of Small Business Administration loans, a new H2-C visa program and expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit to benefit hotels were the main topics discussed at AAHOA's recent Fall National Advocacy Conference with legislators in Washington. Days later, AAHOA leadership met with Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya to discuss fair franchising concerns. A day of advocacy AAHOA board members and representatives met with more than 100 agency heads and 40 U.S. senators and representatives in Washington to advocate for these and other causes for the hospitality industry.
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Jessida Brady is AHLA's new VP, federal affairs, tax policy - 0 views

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    Jessica Brady is now the vice president of federal affairs for tax policy at the American Hotel & Lodging Association. Prior to joining AHLA, Brady served as the senior director of federal government relations at the Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S., focusing on tax, trade, and other key issues. Before DISCUS, Brady led budget and appropriations advocacy as the associate director of global development policy and advocacy at Save the Children, AHLA said. She also handled congressional affairs and engaged in multilateral diplomacy at the State Department as part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief program. "Jessica's extensive tax expertise and profound understanding of the federal policymaking process will prove invaluable for our members as we navigate a myriad of crucial tax issues in 2024 and beyond," said Chip Rogers, AHLA president and CEO. "This addition reinforces AHLA's commitment to securing policy victories for hoteliers."
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Family, friends share tributes to J.P. Rama | Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    DURING HIS LIFE and career, Jayanti P. "J.P." Rama touched a lot of lives and inspired people on all levels of the hospitality industry. Below are tributes from some of Rama's many friends and colleagues, as well as two of his brothers, following his death on Thursday. Hasmukh "H.P." Rama, brother "My bother JP was man of principle and in his own way he pursued what he strongly believed in. He was man of tremendous courage and stood up for a number of causes, many of which he made his life's mission. He was, like a coconut : from outside he appeared tough but inside was very soft and willing to accommodate anyone and do the right thing at the right time. He was a great entrepreneur who willingly learned all trades of the hospitality business, be it technology, understanding all aspects of the construction process or absorbing or financial information.
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