Wednesday, March 19, 2014

The crisis of water: 'More required from tourist sector'

That was just one of the themes raised at a research consortium in Hong Kong supported by EarthCheck Research Institute, Ecolab and Griffith University, and timed to coincide with UN World Water Day on 22 March 2014. This link means water management needs to become a priority, and the consortium’s second white paper on water management calls on the tourism sector - a heavy user of water - to do ... More here: The crisis of water: 'More required from tourist sector'

Global Travel Network Roseville Donates to Charity Mission to the Philippines

ROSEVILLE, Calif., March 19, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Global Travel Network Roseville is a leader in transparent and credible marketing practices, destination vacation accommodations and responsible corporate citizenship. Throughout 2013, GTN Roseville made many contributions to worthy and charitable causes both at home and abroad. One of these donations was made to a local church that went ... More here: Global Travel Network Roseville Donates to Charity Mission to the Philippines

Tourism investments seen to grow 3.8%

TRAVEL and tourism investments in the Philippines are expected to grow by 3.8 percent to P84.39 billion this year, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). More here: Tourism investments seen to grow 3.8%

Travel and tourism to contribute P490B or 3.8% to 2014 PHL output, says council

Tourism's contribution to the Philippines' gross domestic product is expected to rise by 3.8 percent to P490.2 billion this, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). More here: Travel and tourism to contribute P490B or 3.8% to 2014 PHL output, says council

Digital Marketing Company in the Philippines, LeapFroggr, Opens Doors to Local Clients

The International Company Welcomes All Clients From SMEs to Corporate Brands (PRWeb March 19, 2014) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1gFnAuX More here: Digital Marketing Company in the Philippines, LeapFroggr, Opens Doors to Local Clients