TITLE

Changes to Chinese visas would give inbound market huge boost

PUB. DATE
August 2004
SOURCE
Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland;8/13/2004, Issue 2627, p4
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the agreement of Great Britain to lift immigration restrictions. Strategy of the country to attract more visitors; Optimism of government officials on the positive impact of the decision on inbound tourism.
ACCESSION #
14277079

Tags: EMIGRATION & immigration;  PUBLIC officers;  TOURISM;  ADMISSION of nonimmigrants;  TOURISTS;  INBOUND tourism

 

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