71. To boost sagging tourism, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and the Spanish ambassador to the Philippines were in Camiguin two weeks ago for a major annual festival. 72. Turkish officials believe a grand prix would boost tourism in the country, which is mired in an economic crisis. 73. Ventura, visiting this southern Puerto Rico city at the invitation of a friend, said he hoped to boost tourism to the Dominican Republic. 74. Government agencies have announced plans to boost tourism in the new year, involving the development of islands into holiday resorts and a relaxation of visa restrictions for tourists. 75. In a bid to boost tourism, Suriname will relax its visa policy towards older travellers from the Netherlands, the Foreign Affairs Ministry announced Wednesday. 76. In turn, South Africa would open its own opportunities to boost international tourism by visitors coming through Maputo. 77. India and Cambodia will sign accords to boost tourism as well as put in place the groundwork for the commencement of Indian commercial flights. 78. Bole will discuss opening a commercial office in Taipei to boost tourism and trade exchanges, he added. 79. Copenhagen wound up Saturday its year as European Culture Capital, after thousands of events which attracted an estimated seven million spectators and boosted tourism. 80. Tourism Minister Mamduh el-Beltagui is on Monday to travel to Jordan, then Israel to boost tourism among the three countries. |