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As the Visit Florida tourism marketing agency celebrated record first-quarter tourism numbers while meeting last week in Orlando, staff and board members also expressed concern that increasing cost of hotel rooms is slowly affecting occupancy rates.
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Japan on Friday began accepting applications for tourists on guided package tours who're willing to follow mask-wearing and other preventative measures as the country cautiously reopens.
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State Politics. Taking care of your mental health in the aftermath of traumatic events. Plus, the rising costs of visiting The Florida Keys.
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Florida attracted a record number of tourists during the first three months of 2022, surpassing totals from similar quarters before the COVID-19 pandemic rocked the hospitality and leisure industry.
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The extension of Visit Florida was among 20 bills sent to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday.
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New Zealand welcomed tourists from the U.S., Canada, Britain, Japan and more than 50 other countries for the first time in more than two years.
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U.S. GDP shrank in the first few months of the year, but the economy may be sturdier than it looks.
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Carnival CEO Arnold Donald will be replaced by the cruise operator's chief operating officer.
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Tell el-Farma, also known by its ancient name Pelusium, dates back thousands of years to the late Pharaonic period and was also used during Greco-Roman and Byzantine times.
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Walt Disney World Resort has dropped its mask mandate for guests at its Orlando theme parks.
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The county released an ad this month aimed at negating the idea that the state is unwelcoming to LGBTQ+ tourists.
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Cuba is dropping all of its COVID-19 restrictions for foreign travelers in a move to boost tourism in the island nation.