London Sees Benidorm Emerge as a Pioneer in Smart Tourism
The supplement highlights diverse Andalusian holiday options and supports tourism professionals aiming to sustain visitor numbers amid global competition, officials said.
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London sees Benidorm emerge as a pioneer in smart tourism
Benidorm’s mayor, Toni Pérez, highlighted the city’s achievements in environmental sustainability, social inclusion and digital transformation to British travel media on Tuesday November 4 in London. These three pillars form the core of Benidorm’s tourism strategy, positioning the city as a European leader in responsible tourism. The presentation took place during the World Travel Market in… Source
SUR in English delivers some sunshine to London on opening day of World Travel Market tourism fair
Today’s edition of the business freesheet City A. M., distributed at the main commuter hubs en route into the city, contained a copy of this newspaper's Southern Spain tourism supplement, published to coincide with the annual event at the Excel centre
1983: A Package Holiday to Benidorm
Every Saturday, Air Europe flight AE54 from Manchester empties 130 passengers at Alicante Airport in Spain. Nearly all the travellers are bound for a summer holiday in Benidorm, whose sun, sand and sangria will weave its magic spell for 14 days, until flight AE55 whisks them back again to the ‘dark, satanic mills’ of Manchester and another year. This observational documentary follows a handful of Brits abroad, as they navigate springy hotel beds…
Through the World Travel Market, London’s tourism fair, one of the most important in the sector worldwide, institutional representatives and representatives of the Andalusian tourism industry spend these days to focus on a common goal: to remain attractive to the British public. Lavozdelsur.es newspaper has traveled to London on the occasion of the World Travel Market, which takes place from Tuesday 4th to Thursday 6th of November, to distribute…
Andalusia expects to exceed in 2025 the record of three million British travelers reached in 2019, this time with a higher average expense. To this contributes the greater aerial connectivity recorded between the community and the United Kingdom, which adds more than eight million seats (round trip). The Andalusian councilor of Tourism, Arturo Bernal, has highlighted this Tuesday, during the inaugural day of the World Travel Market (WTM) fair in…
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