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Orangutans stressed by eco-touristsupdated: Sun Mar 25 2012 23:44:00

Gorillas put off their food and stressed out orangutans, could nature tourism be bad for wild animals' health?

Florida's tourism gets a boost from a Brazilian invasionupdated: Tue Jan 24 2012 09:51:00

"Oi -- Sejam bem-vindos!" -- meaning "Hi, welcome!" -- is a Portuguese phrase heard more and more these days at Florida's tourist spots.

Congo's erupting volcano boosts tourism updated: Mon Nov 28 2011 08:17:00

Spewing red hot lava 300 meters in the air, an erupting volcano in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is turning the war-torn African country into an unlikely tourist destination.

After 42 years, Washington's Tourmobile company makes its final runupdated: Mon Oct 31 2011 22:47:00

Just moments after departing Washington's Union Station, as the tour bus drove past the U.S. Capitol, Mel Bruce made an announcement to a handful of tourists.

Macedonia's pride or folly?updated: Mon Oct 10 2011 00:28:00

Macedonia is remaking its capital with the 'Skopje 2014' project, but at what cost to the country and national identity?

Palestinian, Jew give both sides on joint Jerusalem toursupdated: Fri Aug 26 2011 06:49:00

As a soldier in the Israeli Defense Forces, Kobi Skolnick once fired shots at Aziz Abu Sarah's aunt's house in the West Bank town of Hebron.

Lebanon's precious cedar forestsupdated: Wed Aug 10 2011 04:30:00

Inside the Middle East travels to Lebanon where the iconic cedar forests are becoming a holiday destination for eco-tourists.

Cedar forests lead Lebanon eco-tourism boomupdated: Wed Aug 10 2011 04:30:00

Lebanon's 2,000 hectares of cedar forest are a peaceful oasis for hikers, mountain bikers and bird-watchers, a world away from the hustle and bustle of Beirut.

Controversial Tunisia tourism campaignupdated: Thu Jun 16 2011 15:01:00

Buses in London carrying controversial adverts for Tunisian tourism.

A CNN insider's guide to Havana, Cubaupdated: Sat Jun 11 2011 22:27:00

What is your favorite neighborhood? Why?

Gulf Shores lets it all 'Hangout'updated: Fri May 27 2011 17:48:00

One year after the oil spill, The Hangout Festival is estimated to pump 20 million dollars into Alabama's Gulf Coast.

A year after oil spill, Gulf Coast hopes for busy Memorial Dayupdated: Fri May 27 2011 17:48:00

Workers involved in the tourism industry along the U.S. Gulf Coast hope this Memorial Day weekend is one of their best in a long time. The threat of oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill kept many tourists away from beach communities last year.

Georgia tourism officials already feel heat from immigration billupdated: Tue May 10 2011 17:51:00

True to its official state song, Georgia is on the mind of many people these days but not for the reasons the state's tourism industry might be hoping for.

Immigration reform now?updated: Tue May 10 2011 17:51:00

CNN's John King talks to Reps. Gutierrez and Bilbray about Obama's renewed call to action on immigration reform.

Mexico tourism official: Vacation spots far removed from violenceupdated: Wed Apr 27 2011 13:22:00

A recent wave of violence caused by turf wars between rival drug cartels and security forces in Mexico has kept many American and international tourists away from the United States' neighbor to the south.

Foreigners find paradise in Acapulcoupdated: Wed Apr 27 2011 13:22:00

In spite of a recent wave of violence, foreigners living in Acapulco say they're staying. Rafael Romo reports.

Egypt tourism on the declineupdated: Sat Apr 16 2011 16:26:00

Some Egyptians claim the politicial turmoil with former President Hosni Mubarak is hurting the tourism industry. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.

Egyptian resort town to Mubarak: Get outupdated: Sat Apr 16 2011 16:26:00

Egypt's renowned resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh that attracts millions of tourists from around the world is growing tired of its most famous guest: Hosni Mubarak.

Four ways to have a whale of a timeupdated: Wed Mar 30 2011 10:08:00

They are the largest animals on the planet and spend around 90% of their lives underwater, surfacing to breathe for only fleeting moments.

Egyptian blogger helps organize protestsupdated: Tue Feb 01 2011 15:15:00

Egyptian blogger Ramy Raoof previews a "march of millions" organized for Tuesday (Feb. 1) in Egypt.

Unrest in Egypt, Tunisia forces change in vacation plansupdated: Tue Feb 01 2011 15:15:00

The political turmoil in Egypt and Tunisia has European tour operators scrambling to divert package tours to more stable destinations, and several thousand tourists have already been re-routed to beaches in Spain, a Spanish tourism industry official told CNN.

Violence threatens Mexican tourist spotupdated: Tue Jan 11 2011 22:44:00

CNN's Rafael Romo reports on violent crime in Acapulco, and the threat it poses to Mexico's tourism industry.

New York City draws 48.7 million tourists in 2010updated: Tue Jan 04 2011 19:39:00

So much for an economic downturn.

Tourists in Rome face new taxupdated: Tue Jan 04 2011 07:39:00

A new tax on tourists to the Eternal City is causing controversy, with hotels expressing fears it could hurt their business and scare tourists away.

South Korea's World Heritage sitesupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 06:30:00

Created by a volcano 2 million years ago, now millions visit the World Heritage sites of Jeju Island.

Richard Branson: 'This is history'updated: Mon Oct 25 2010 09:11:00

Richard Branson opens the 10,000 foot runway of Spaceport America, the next step toward commercial space flight.

Experts: Huge space tourism expansion just months awayupdated: Mon Oct 25 2010 09:11:00

It's unlikely that you've heard of PJ King, despite the fact that he's about to set himself apart from most humans who've ever walked the planet. In as soon as 18 months, King could be launching into space as a paying commercial space tourist.

Spacecraft's maiden test flightupdated: Sat Oct 16 2010 14:19:00

In March, the VSS Enterprise completed its maiden test flight on its host mothership.

Virgin Galactic successfully tests VSS Enterpriseupdated: Sat Oct 16 2010 14:19:00

A pair of pilots flew the world's first manned commercial spacecraft over California's Mojave Desert on Sunday, though they were the only ones aboard.

Boeing: Let us fly you into spaceupdated: Tue Oct 12 2010 09:58:00

Hang onto your luggage, Boeing wants to fly you into space -- at least into low-Earth orbit.

Volunteer vacations 101updated: Wed Sep 29 2010 09:38:00

Lying on a beach is nice and all, but sometimes, using your downtime to make a difference is just what the doctor ordered. Budget Travel's Trip Coach responds to readers' voluntourism questions.

Do celebs like Jolie inspire voluntourism?updated: Tue Aug 10 2010 13:25:00

It's hard to think about humanitarian travel without picturing Angelina Jolie and other high-profile volunteers. But how much do celebrities contribute to the growing appetite for volunteering away from home and is it all positive?

Voluntourism: The benefits and pitfalls you need to knowupdated: Fri Jun 18 2010 12:30:00

Two members of the voluntourism or volunteer holiday industry go head-to-head over the oft-debated benefits and pitfalls of a holiday choice that continues to grow in popularity.

Iraq's ancient city of Hillaupdated: Fri May 21 2010 10:19:00

Iraqi archaeologists have unearthed an ancient village in the city of Hilla. CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom reports.

The call of Babylon: Why some travelers are braving Iraqupdated: Fri May 21 2010 10:19:00

International airlines are once again landing in Iraq, the conflict-wracked home to some of the ancient wonders of the world.

Where's my tour deposit?updated: Mon Apr 05 2010 08:34:00

Debra Hitti's tour operator promises it will refund her deposit if she cancels with more than 45 days' notice. But when she does, the company balks, insisting it never made any such assurances. Who's right, and how could a situation like this have been avoided?

Fortune: My life as a cosmonautupdated: Mon Feb 22 2010 09:16:00

American venture capitalist and philanthropist Esther Dyson spent part of 2008 and 2009 training to be a cosmonaut. Dyson is a well-known figure in the world of technology. For many years she penned an influential monthly tech newsletter, and she hosted PC Forum, an annual technology conference. (She sold her company to CNET Networks, which discontinued the conference and sold the newsletter to O'Reilly Media.)

Before quake, signs of hope for Haiti tourismupdated: Tue Jan 19 2010 11:22:00

Before last week's earthquake, Haiti was just beginning to capitalize on the weather, location and tropical scenery that have turned many of its Caribbean neighbors into vacation paradises.

Fareed's take on Haitiupdated: Tue Jan 19 2010 11:22:00

CNN's Fareed Zakaria takes a look at how Haiti's past plays into its present troubles.

Sherlock Holmes tourismupdated: Tue Jan 19 2010 07:56:00

London hopes to cash in on the huge success of the Sherlock Holmes movie.

India builds own version of Eiffelupdated: Mon Jan 11 2010 02:41:00

India's British past stands imposing in some of its most splendid buildings. But the country is erecting a tribute to its French connection to attract tourists.

Branson opens doors to spaceshipupdated: Tue Dec 08 2009 10:50:00

Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson on Monday unveiled the winged rocket his company developed to give paying customers a brief taste of space.

With right precautions, Americans can visit Iran relatively safelyupdated: Wed Aug 05 2009 13:34:00

Travel warnings from the U.S. Department of State didn't stop Faith Hentschel, 65, from venturing to Iran this May to visit the rustic sites in ancient Persepolis and the colorful bazaars in Tehran.

Keeping it local: Community tourism in Thailandupdated: Tue Aug 04 2009 01:24:00

From a lush mountain-side overlooking the western beach of Tung Nang Dam on Thailand's Andaman coast, Noi recalls the noise of the tsunami more than the sight of it.

Private space pioneers: We're inheritors of Apollo legacyupdated: Thu Jul 16 2009 12:04:00

Richard Garriott had more reason than most to dream the Apollo moon landings would rapidly expand space travel. His father was a NASA astronaut, as were many of his neighbors near Texas' Johnson Space Center.

Mexico's battered image yields travel dealsupdated: Tue May 26 2009 22:41:00

Mexico's tourism industry has endured some brutal punches this year.

Tibet reopens to foreign tourists, China saysupdated: Mon Apr 06 2009 05:21:00

Tibet reopened to foreign tourists Sunday after a month-long suspension, the state-run Chinese Xinhua news agency reported.

Ease Cuba travel restrictions? Some Americans hope soupdated: Wed Feb 04 2009 11:03:00

Growing up in America, Joshu Harris was captivated by the mystique, music and history of Cuba.

Opening the space frontier, one tourist at a timeupdated: Tue Jan 06 2009 11:32:00

The view will be one unlike any other.

Thailand's tourism industry set to sufferupdated: Wed Nov 26 2008 10:27:00

Thousands of tourists have been left stranded after two blasts at Bangkok's giant Suvarnabhumi Airport wounded four people and triggered its closure, dealing another blow to the country's travel industry.

Travel industry under threatupdated: Thu Nov 20 2008 08:39:00

CNN's Richard Quest investigates how the worrying numbers of a global financial crisis could affect the travel industry.

Global tourism feels the squeezeupdated: Wed Nov 12 2008 07:55:00

Turnout for the international tourism industry's most important event is at a record high this year as the sector struggles to cope with the financial crisis sweeping the world.

Going it alone: Avoiding single supplementsupdated: Wed Oct 29 2008 15:22:00

Ivy Peltz is like many people who go on tours or cruises alone: She doesn't like to room with strangers, but she also hates paying a single supplement -- the fee many travel companies levy on singles who want their own two-person room.

What is eco-tourism?updated: Sun Aug 03 2008 22:20:00

From treks in the Arctic circle to luxury "eco-lodges" in Costa Rica, there are many types of vacations and holiday companies that like to highlight just how much they care about the environment.

The International Ecotourism Society statementupdated: Sun Jul 27 2008 06:37:00

Ecotourism represents a set of principles that have been successfully implemented in various global communities, and are supported by extensive industry and academic research. The following definition of ecotourism, established by TIES in 1990, is the most widely used and recognized definition of ecotourism: "responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people" (TIES, 1990). Ecotourism is an important and growing segment of the global tourism industry that is making significant positive contributions to the environmental, social, cultural and economic well-being of destinations and local communities around the world. Furthermore, ecotourism has provided an impetus to assist in greening the tourism industry on many fronts.

4 ways the travel industry discriminates against singlesupdated: Tue Jul 15 2008 09:41:00

Flying solo? Prepare to pay up.

Time.com: Fewer Tourists Visiting Americaupdated: Sat Jul 05 2008 02:00:00

Time.com: Riots Halting Haitian Tourism Growthupdated: Mon Jun 02 2008 10:00:00

Violence in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince is holding back the nation's dreams of building a viable tourism industry, despite its success in neighboring Caribbean nations

FSB: Luring clients and employees to shoreupdated: Thu May 22 2008 12:16:00

ShoreTrips' business is booming, so you'd think owners Julie and Barry Karp could relax a bit. The couple developed a niche - arranging land tours for Caribbean cruise ship travelers. While cruise vessels have been disgorging hordes of passengers into ports and onto buses and walking tours for decades, their operators faced increased competition from landlubbers when the Karps founded their firm in 2001.

4 secrets for finding the right travel proupdated: Wed May 21 2008 12:04:00

Who needs a travel agent anymore?

Now what? Your tour operator went out of businessupdated: Wed Feb 20 2008 09:48:00

When tour operators such as Traveland implode, their customers get burned. Here's what to do if ...

Thriving African tourism backed by private investmentsupdated: Fri Jan 25 2008 12:46:00

The North African country with the fastest growth rate in tourism sent out a clear message that its own private sector will now play a more prominent role in developing its all-important travel industry, indicating that it is ready to use expertise acquired over several decades of steady growth to spearhead new initiatives that would put a large number of unknown sub-Saharan countries on the map.

Fortune: Travel business misses the 'green' boatupdated: Thu Oct 11 2007 07:20:00

Travel is the world's biggest business and one of its fastest-growing too. But hotels, resorts, airlines and cruise lines have been slow to grapple with the huge environmental and social consequences of what they do.

Tourism industry wants to use fee to ease border bottlenecksupdated: Fri Jun 15 2007 09:53:00

Tourism industry leaders will propose a $10 fee for visitors from England, France, Germany and 24 other "visa waiver countries" -- money that would be spent to promote travel to the United States and to pay for ways to ease border inspection bottlenecks, it was announced Friday.

CNNMoney: Dollar slide spurs British invasionupdated: Fri Apr 20 2007 11:43:00

The U.S. currency is king no more, but not everyone is spilling tears over the dollar's decline.

See the world with 'green' eyesupdated: Mon Oct 30 2006 11:27:00

Adventure was the goal when John and Karen Lewis liquidated their assets to buy a large tract of Costa Rican rainforest in 1990.

Space tourism: Trip of a lifetimeupdated: Mon Sep 25 2006 07:54:00

Who hasn't looked up at the stars and wondered what it must be like to travel through space? Only a fortunate few have made the trip, and at enormous cost. But soon, the excitement and adventure may be within reach of many more of us.

A growing taste for culinary travelupdated: Fri Sep 01 2006 08:42:00

Travelers seem to have a healthy appetite for culinary tourism, whether it involves making caldo verde or sipping Cabernet Sauvignon.

Four questions on ecotourismupdated: Fri Jul 07 2006 10:08:00

The basics of ecotourism are fairly easy to grasp: Businesses that cater to tourists follow special policies to protect the environment, aid the local community and educate travelers.

Business 2.0: Hurtling into the space tourism industryupdated: Thu Mar 30 2006 12:23:00

A note from Erick Schonfeld: After six years of writing Future Boy, I'm handing the reins to my colleague Chris Taylor to focus on features for the magazine and my B2Day blog, which you can also subscribe to by e-mail or RSS. Taylor shares my interest in the Internet and new media, but he's also interested in other boundaries of technology, like space, the subject of his first Future Boy column.

Mexico resorts getting back in the swimupdated: Fri Dec 16 2005 09:09:00

Tourism officials in the hurricane-battered Mexican state of Quintana Roo hope to have 80 percent of the accommodations and amenities in the affected Caribbean coast resorts fully operational by February.

Death of the travel salesman?updated: Wed Nov 02 2005 08:44:00

A good travel agent was once a valuable friend to the business traveler, finding last minute plane seats, comfortable hotels and making the frantic calls needed when plans suddenly change.

Middle Kingdom 'best under heaven'updated: Wed Apr 20 2005 23:22:00

On the 83-kilometer ferry journey towards the town of Yangshuo, in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, our guide for the day pulled us aside to introduce the wonders of the Li River.

Your questions on tourismupdated: Wed Jan 05 2005 13:13:00

CNN International is examining the economic impact of the Indian Ocean tsunami on the region. And we are asking for your questions on how the disaster has affected the vital tourism industry.

Money Magazine: Tour Package or Not Tour Package Used to be you'd save a bundle buying plane tickets and hotel rooms from an all-in-one travel pupdated: Wed Sep 01 2004 00:01:00

If anyone could get you a sweet deal on a vacation to Rome, you'd think it would be New Jersey-based Perillo Tours. After all, the company's website says it "pioneered the concept of the package to...

See the world, protect the earthupdated: Fri Jul 16 2004 11:43:00

References to eco-tours are popping up in magazines, guidebooks and ads for everything from rainforest tours in Bangladesh to birding trips through Oaxaca, Mexico.

Money Magazine: The New Travel Landscape Still reeling from the Sept. 11 attacks, the travel industry desperately wants us back. And the deals iupdated: Sat Dec 01 2001 00:01:00

You've no doubt heard stories about what it's been like to travel since Sept. 11. Interminable lines snaking through airports. Rifle-toting National Guardsmen. Random bag checks and body searches. ...

Money Magazine: Final Destinations Why sightseers regard cemetery tours as a worthwhile, ahem, undertaking.updated: Mon May 01 2000 00:01:00

When Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery opened in 1838, it was only the third large, landscaped cemetery in America. As such, it was not an immediate hit with the people of New York City, who were used...

Money Magazine: Unwrapping the Package Tour No longer are group tours just for losers, spinsters and Chevy Chase. Here's how to let an expert plupdated: Fri May 01 1998 00:01:00

Okay, you'd like to travel overseas. And you're weighing the exotic appeal of exploring a foreign country against the daunting task of planning such a trip. You want to get the most out of your vac...

Fortune: TRAVEL PLANNING IN CYBERSPACE YOU CAN RENT CARS, BUY PLANE TICKETS, AND BOOK HOTEL ROOMS ONLINE. BUT DON'T DUMP YOUR TRAVEL AGENupdated: Mon Sep 09 1996 00:01:00

Long before packing his bags for a three-week summer vacation to Europe, Dave Hatunen traveled to the World Wide Web. He downloaded city maps and railway schedules, made plans for the theater in Lo...

Money Magazine: HOW TO AVOID THE VACATION FROM HELL BAD VACATIONS CAN HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE--AS THESE TRAVELERS FOUND OUT. OUR TIPS WILL HELP KEupdated: Sat Jun 01 1996 00:01:00

So you thought trip traumas explode only in Chevy Chase movies? Well, repack that suitcase. Consider Camarillo, Calif. husband and wife Cindy Marks, 37, and Jon LeConey, 43 (right). Last September,...

Money Magazine: HOW TO GET GREAT DISCOUNTS ALL JUST FOR THE ASKINGupdated: Wed Sep 01 1993 00:01:00

Wouldn't you rather have a hotel suite with a view of the sea for the price of a puny room overlooking the parking lot? Or a sporty compact convertible instead of a dull economy-size rental, at no ...

Money Magazine: CUSTOMIZE YOUR OWN TOUR . . . . . . and save money tooupdated: Mon Dec 21 1992 00:01:00

Tour packages may be your low-priced ticket to an ever more sophisticated and shrinking world. The old image of regiments of retirees marching through a dozen European capitals in as many days has ...

Money Magazine: HOW TO TRACK DOWN A TRAVEL AGENT WHO GETS YOU GREAT DEALSupdated: Wed Dec 18 1991 00:01:00

Confused and confounded by today's fast-changing travel packages and prices? Here's a solution: team up with a dedicated travel agent who can save you hundreds of dollars -- and steer you around tr...

Money Magazine: THE TRAVELER'S BILL OF RIGHTS Here's how you can get everything you are entitled to from resorts, hotels, inns, updated: Tue Oct 01 1991 00:01:00

All travelers may have undeniable rights to the comfort and convenience they pay for, but that hardly means suppliers automatically deliver. ''You must assert yourself,'' says San Francisco travel ...

Money Magazine: WHY TRAVEL AGENTS ARE SO CRUISE-HAPPYupdated: Mon May 01 1989 00:01:00

Next time you want to check out a new travel agent, use this simple test. Tell the agent that you and your spouse need a vacation. Someplace warm and relaxing but with night life. Ballpark of $3,00...

Money Magazine: How to Avoid Being Fare Game Now playing: new fees, big discounts and a world of gimmicksupdated: Wed Apr 01 1987 00:01:00

You enter the travel agency to book a budget weekend trip, but the agent won't even talk to you until you pay a $20 service charge. When you express vague interest in a South Seas jaunt later in th...

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