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DMO
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Inside Tourism Australia’s Campaign in 8D
The DMO shares how its innovative campaign helped keep it top of mind with Australia's second largest inbound market. Read More -
Capital Restart: the Future of D.C.’s Business Travel Industry
Business travel accounts for nearly 60 percent of visitor spending in Washington D.C., with indoor events and conventions cancelled how are stakeholders responding? Read More -
Passion First, Destination Second — the European Travel Commission’s China Plan
The European Travel Commission has helped grow and diversify Europe's appeal in China. At this pivotal moment, its Executive Director, Eduardo Santander, discusses the future of Chinese travel in Europe. Read More -
Interactive | Mapping the World’s Travel Bubbles
The world is being divided into green, orange, and red travel zones, our interactive map outlines the state of global travel bubbles. Read More -
Mister Rogers Vibes And Chinese Folk Stars: TikTok And Douyin Success Stories
Short-video apps may seem the domain of teens, but Tourism Vancouver and Carnegie Museum of Natural History are proving otherwise. Read More -
New Year Goals: U.S. DMOs Share Plans
The U.S. saw a 6.5 percent dip in Chinese tourists across 2019. DMOs are focused on changing fortunes. We asked four insiders to share thoughts on 2020. Read More -
Ctrip Sees International Growth in Q3
With 40 percent of China's online travel market, the need to establish a presence on Ctrip is stronger than ever. Read More -
Wisconsin and Great Lakes USA Forge China Link
The state sent delegates to Beijing this year to connect with travel agencies and has promoted Whistling Straits in China ahead of the 2020 Ryder Cup. Read More -
Milan Partners with WeChat to Connect with Chinese Travelers
With 80 percent of China's millennials engaging with DMO WeChat accounts while on vacation, YesMilano's account will enhance Chinese experiences. Read More -
California DMOs Campaign for Chinese FIT Travel
Chinese FIT tourists visit an average of 2.5 cities on their U.S. travels, a tendency that encouraged San Francisco Travel and San Diego Tourism to collaborate. Read More