30.08.2007 |
Russian tourists no longer need visasRussian tourists no longer need visas
Citizens of former Soviet nations will no longer be required to obtain visa before entering Israel as government unanimously votes to change law. Foreign Ministry already working on mutual agreement with Russia.
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Outbound tourism in Russia between January and June 2007According to Rosturism statistics, tourism in Russia prospered during the first half of the year, with outbound tourism showing an increase of 31.3% compared to just 13% during the same period in 2006. The rise indicates that Russian tourists’ interest in holidays abroad is increasing. In fact, more and more people are going on holiday not just twice, but three or four times a year.
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Egypt to enhance tourism cooperation with Russia and SudanRussia and Sudan are Egypt's latest tourism allies. Egypt is saying its tourism stakeholders recently met, in separate meetings, with tourism representatives from Russia and Sudan...
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Bulgarian Consul Service in Moscow Issues 100 000th Tourist Visa for 2007The Bulgarian consular service in Moscow has issued its 100 000th tourist visa since the beginning of 2007...
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Asia Pacific Tourism GrowsAsia is witnessing a considerable growth in the tourism industry. The World Tourism Organization’s (UNWTO) analyses for the first four months of 2007, position Asia Pacific as the region with the world’s highest growth in tourist entries...
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Outbound tourism rate in Russia during January – March 2007During the first quarter of this year, 5,873,316 Russians travelled abroad, which is 14% more than for the same period last year.
The festive season and large amount of bank holidays occurring from January-March, growing disposable incomes, combined with a lack of possibilities for sunny holidays in Russia during this period, prompted a 32% increase...
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Russia and Philippines sign visa facilitating agreement for diplomatsThe foreign ministers of Russia and the Philippines crowned their meeting Friday by signing an agreement to facilitate travel for diplomats and officials.
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