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UFTAA Supports New Master program in Travel Management
Written by Administrator


UFTAA Is an official supporter of a new Higher studies program of  Travel Management formed in Cooperation with The Italian Center of advanced Tourism Studies.

The program offers 4 main areas of study:

1) Hotel   Management.

2) New Patterns of supply and demand.

3) Character of the tourist product.

4) Events and conferences.

The program is designed for highly motivated people in order to guide them to work in important positions in the international tourism sector.

UFTAA is proud to support the innovative program, which contributes to the improvement and professional advancement of those involved in the tourism industry.


http://www.formazione.ilsole24ore.com/business-school/LA5459--master-management-turismo.php

 
UFTAA ID cards distribution
Written by Administrator

UFTAA scheduled for a major worldwide ID cards distribution.

The shipment is expected to undertake by the end of May, and to arrive global destination during June.

 
Germany wins in tourism
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GTM: Germany wins in tourism

Very best than Italy, and even superior to France: the product of the incoming Germany in 2011 has repeated the last two years success with 43 million arrivals, is ranked second, behind only Spain, the ranking of the top tourist destinations required by European tourists. Compared to Italian market, although slightly down in 2011 Germany had about two million arrivals and nearly eight million overnight stays, representing a -0.9%, more than acceptable due to the crisis.

 
Tunisia marks resumption
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Tunisia, the first quarter marks the resumption

The recovery of Tunisia is now, in fact. Alongside the positive reports of Italian tour operators and travel agents , in fact, comes official confirmation of the Tunisian Ministry of Tourism, which released the data for the first three months of 2012.

 
LUFTHANSAS TRANSFER STAFF
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LUFTHANSA'S AUSTRIAN AIRLINES TO TRANSFER STAFF TO SUBSIDIARY

The Wall Street Journal, 19 April 2012

Deutsche Lufthansa AG subsidiary Austrian Airlines said Thursday it will transfer pilots and cabin crew to its Tyrolean Airways unit in efforts to return to profitability.

 
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