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The global tourism sector will post a "moderate recovery" in 2010 following a slump this year due to the recession, with Asia set for the strongest rebound,

  • The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (Baaps) has revealed that cosmetic surgery tourism is on the rise and so are complications following it.
  • Reports say that abandoned wheelchairs and crutches are propped up against the walls in the entry hall, left there for good by believers who say she healed them when no medicine could.
  • Tourists will be able to journey to outer space via Abu Dhabi as part of a deal by a local investment group to take a stake in the world's first commercial
  • Tourists are flocking to eastern China in anticipation of having a box seat for the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century. According to experts, China is the best place to view the event.
  • South Korea is considering changing its official tourism slogan "Korea, Sparkling" because it sounds too much like a fizzy drink brand, according to the
  • Dr Alistair McKelvey, of the foetal medicine unit at the University College Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in London and colleagues have warned that women
  • Union Tourism Minister Kumari Selja said that government would announce new policy guidelines for promoting health tourism to increase the number of foreign tourist arrivals in India.
  • Mexico on Monday launched a multi-million-dollar campaign dubbed "Mexico's alive" to kickstart the tourism sector after swine flu scared away many visitors by killing 80 here.
  • Thanks to the abundant availability of cheap and good doctors, Jammu and Kashmir may well become the next medical tourism hub in India. Leading doctors
  • Swine flu has created a "perfect storm" for an Australian tourism industry already reeling from the global recession and facing its worst downturn in 20 years, experts said Tuesday.
  • Hospitals will be allowed directly to seek foreign patients from May as part of South Korea's efforts to become Asia's new medical tourism hub, officials said Tuesday.
  • Each summer, Julia Karstens of Germany has her teeth seen to in Serbia, where authorities are eager to lure tourists seeking cheaper medical bills amid the global economic crisis.
  • So, you love travelling? Have you visited, The Great Wall of China - check; Taj Mahal - check; Niagra falls - check; the Solar System - ?? The last
  • A double-whammy of the global economic turmoil and Mumbai terror attacks has hit the usually bustling Indian resort of Goa hard as a disappointing winter tourist season draws to a quiet close.
  • A carrier aircraft known as 'White Knight Two', which is designed to be the first stage of a commercial spaceline system, has made its maiden test flight.
  • The jungle safari continues to draw hordes of visitors to South Africa annually just like before. But the twist in the tale is that these tourists, apart
  • Medical tourism has become a watchword in India and now states are also looking to cash in on the booming health sector. And Punjab, with its excellent
  • India continues to make rapid strides in medical tourism. Analysts view medical tourism as a most promising segment, but many areas of concern need to be addressed.
  • The advent of space tourism has been welcomed by the commander of the latest US shuttle mission. He is predicting that such travel is on the brink of
  • With medical tourism in full flow, new draft proposals are being tabled to allow UK residents to avail cross border dental treatment in the EU. The catch is that the bill would be sent to the NHS.
  • Flip through a travel brochure, and you're likely to see pictures of sun and sand in Southeast Asia, of luxury lodges in the Serengeti, of scuba diving in the bejewelled coral reefs of the Caribbean.