Category: Luxury Travel
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2010-01-29
Categories: TOURISM AND TRAVEL, Air Travel, Hotels and Lodging, Luggage and Travel Accessories, Railroads, Groups and Excursions, Corporate and Business Travel, Cruises and Ferries, Landmarks and Interesting Sites, Travel Advice, Problems and Issues, Extreme and Exotic Travel, Luxury Travel, Travelling in Trucks, Hitch Hiking or Auto Stopping, Theme-Based Resorts, TRAVEL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, Visas and Travel Permits, Citizenship and Passports
Improving your tourist-related small biz
Dou you sell products and services four tourists and travellers? Would you like to increase your sales? Would you like to get winning reviews in magazines and guides?
Tourism is one of the great opportunities of this age; while people have been travelling since the advent of humankind, just in recent decades tourism became a mainstream activity. There are tourists everywhere, the potential market is huge and customers will generally pay very good money. But you have to seduce them and sell them what they want, be of service, and get recommended in order to get yet more visitors. It is a well-known fact that getting commented about in magazine reviews or travel guides is one of the best ways to success I the market, but before you get there, you will have to do your homework.
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2010-01-12
Categories: TOURISM AND TRAVEL, Luggage and Travel Accessories, Financing Your Activities, Regulations and Formalities, Travel Advice, Problems and Issues, Luxury Travel, Collectors and Collections, TRAVEL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, Cargo, Valuables, Giveaways and Takeaways, Visas and Travel Permits, Citizenship and Passports
Tourist information for your convenience and economic advantage
Tourism can be expensive or cheap; it can also lead to very interesting investment opportunities and good deals.
Why pay more when you can pay less? That's an obvious question when you travel and as you probably know, just purchasing an airline ticket one day or another could make a significant difference. But visiting places can also become a very good way to actually make money or to increase your net capital. If you go the Netherlands you could, for example, buy some porcelain cheaper than in other countries and keep it at home in a collection or as an investment. In France or other wine-producing countries you could get yourself a bottle of something special, or you could go to Poland or Russia in order to buy amber at nice prices. In the Czech republic you find garnets that are almost unknown in other parts of the world and thus command higher prices. There are offshore banking opportunities, hand made rugs, crystal, semi precious and precious stones...
Every place offers some sort of opportunity for those keen enough to hunt for good deals. Nothing is free, of course, but likely far cheaper at its place of origin than in other countries: Get yourself a Persian rug in Iran and you will pay a sum. Now, try to buy the same rug in London, and the cost will be significantly higher.Since authorities know that and want to get as much tax money as they can, while of course, there are also illegal trade venues that must be stopped for a lot of reasons, anyone considering such opportunities should stay informed in order to outsmart those tax-hungry bogeymen, and at the same time, keep on the right side of the law, without exploiting the artisans who make those wonderful things, without hurting the environment or causing damage to endangered species, to mention just a few of such wrong scenarios.
There are books, booklets and papers related to such operations and how to engage in them in the proper way in all senses. Some are for free, while others cost some money. But if you are thinking about becoming a profiting tourist, even spending a little in valuable knowledge might prove to be a very sensible investment.
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2009-08-01
Categories: TOURISM AND TRAVEL, VEHICLES, Air Travel, Financing Your Activities, Railroads, Corporate and Business Travel, Cruises and Ferries, Travel Advice, Problems and Issues, Extreme and Exotic Travel, Luxury Travel, Travelling in Trucks, Cargo, Chartering, Safety and Security
Secretary Napolitano Announces $78 Million in Recovery Act Funds for Transit Security Officers and Equipment
WASHINGTON - Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today announced nearly $78 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) funding for approximately 240 new law enforcement officers at 15 transit systems across the country to enhance the nation's ability to guard against acts of terrorism.
"Securing our mass transit systems requires well-trained personnel on the ground to protect against those who seek to cause harm," said Secretary Napolitano. "This Recovery Act money will create critical law enforcement jobs that will help our nation prevent terrorist attacks."
Secretary Napolitano announced the funding at New York City's Grand Central Terminal, where hundreds of thousands of commuters and visitors travel each day. The grants will provide approximately $35 million for approximately 125 new officers in the New York Police Department through the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority as well as additional resources in other urban transit systems across the nation.
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