European and US tour operators rush to meet Chinese travel demand
With outbound travel in China expected to rise year-on-year, travel companies around the world are looking to tap into this burgeoning market. But to do so, they need to know what Chinese travellers want from a holiday
Americans flock to Europe to reap the rewards of rocky euro
As the dollar appreciates and the euro continues to devalue, Americans – bolstered by greater purchasing power – are flocking to Europe
Indonesia introduces visa-free travel
Amid a backdrop of economic decline, Indonesia is taking bold steps to boost travel to its archipelago, starting with the introduction of visa-free travel
Why Americans aren’t travelling by train anymore
The US and railways once went hand in hand, but since the mid-20th century, rail passenger use across the country has sharply declined. The reasons are down to the country’s unique history
Webexpenses enhances the technological ease of business travel
Innovative new digital expenses management systems are helping to inject freedom and excitement back into business travel
How to stay in touch with friends and family when you live abroad
The team at OverseasGuidesCompany.com looks at three top tips to ensure you remain connected with friends and family when you move abroad
Fighting against MERS
The recent MERS outbreak has reminded South Korea that its newfound status as an emerging hub for corporate travel is teetering on a knife-edge
How Luanda became the most expensive place for expats to live
After decades of civil war, Luanda is experiencing an oil boom. Now, the legacy of the former and the glory of the latter have made it the most expensive city in the world for expatriates
Jules Gray’s piña coladas cost him more than a hangover
While foreign currency can often make you feel like you’re not spending real money at all, checking your bank balance when you get home can reveal a harsh reality
Money can buy you happiness
For those looking to experience something new, Business Destinations has compiled a list of some of the best things money can buy
India’s luxury hospitals spur health tourism
Lavish luxury hospitals and a stronger healthcare industry are causing a growing number of medical tourists from around the world to flock to India
China is far from a ‘new normal’
With the Chinese Government waxing lyrical about its economic progress, increasing criticism is materialising from the US. The question now is whether the US is feeling threatened by the growing competition, or whether China’s claims are simply not as impressive as they seem