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The skyline of Kuwait City, GCC. Alshamel Travel has seen tourism in the region grow rapidly as a result of advances in IT and telecommunications

Alshamel Travel on the growth of corporate travel in the GCC

Voted Best Travel Management Company, Middle East in the 2015 Business Destinations Travel Awards, Alshamel Travel is the fastest growing travel management company in a region brimming with opportunity

Drawing for Free Thinking 2011, by British artist David Tremlett, on display at the Tate Modern

Corporate art sponsorship is a complicated business

There is confusion from institutions and corporations alike about the benefits of art sponsorship. Both parties must form a mutual understanding if they’re to capitalise on the opportunities

Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and one of its most popular destinations for tourists

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

The tea wall at Hutong, London. As more Chinese tourists flock to different parts of the world, the country's cuisine is becoming more commonplace

Chinese cuisine takes centre stage across the world

For centuries, the influence of China has been felt across the globe. But the Asian superpower’s growing authority doesn’t only affect the economy: China’s impressive presence is also having an impact on culinary habits

Cvent's event management technology assists with finding the ideal venue for any meeting or conference

Online planning tool Cvent helps businesses master events

The ways in which developers are organising their events are continually changing, but with innovative online planning tools such as Cvent becoming available, hotels and venues have a chance to keep pace

An Amtrak train in the US. As a mode of transport, trains are rapidly declining in popularity with Americans

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