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For Travelers, Plenty To Do In 2010: Olympics, World Expo In Tourism Spotlight (Hartford Courant)

January 3rd, 2010 · No Comments

Forecasts for 2010 predict that more people will be traveling, but the numbers are still well below what they were before the recession. Still, if you can afford to get away, interesting events will be drawing visitors to destinations around the world, from Shanghai to South Africa to Orlando.

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Tourism expected to grow in ’10, with Mexico making comeback (Boston Herald)

January 3rd, 2010 · No Comments

NEW YORK – Forecasts for 2010 predict that more people will be traveling, but the numbers are still well below what they were before the recession. Still, if you can afford…

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Travel 2010: Shanghai expo, Vancouver (Ventura County Star)

January 3rd, 2010 · No Comments

Forecasts for 2010 predict that more people will be traveling, but the numbers are still well below what they were before the recession.Still, if you can afford to get away, interesting events will draw visitors to destinations around the world, from Shanghai to South Africa to Orlando.And here’s a surprise: Mexico is turning up on many top 10 lists for 2010, despite the swine flu epidemic and …

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Destination 2010: Olympics and World Cup are among this year’s top attractions (Everett Herald)

January 2nd, 2010 · No Comments

Forecasts for 2010 predict that more people will be traveling, but the numbers are still well below what they were before the recession. Still, if you can afford to get away, interesting events will drawing visitors to destinations around the world, from Shanghai to South Africa to Orlando.

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Out’n'about: Shanghai, Vancouver, Mexico, Orlando popular destinations for 2010 (Las Cruces Sun-News)

December 31st, 2009 · No Comments

NEW YORK Forecasts for 2010 predict that more people will be traveling, but the numbers are still well below what they were before the recession.

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