- With the spread of coronavirus under control and domestic leisure travel growing, ME travel professionals are looking to China to initiate international tourism One of the most eagerly awaited sessions during the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) three-day ATM Virtual event that takes place from 1-3 June 2020, is undoubtedly...
- Croatia will conclude agreements with five European countries on tourist arrivals in June, while first guests from China can be expected two months later, according to the Jutarnji List daily’s article headlined “A glimmer of hope for tourist season” published on Tuesday. If the epidemiological situation in Croatia and...
- Southeastern European countries like Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Slovenia have seen some of the world’s highest growth rates for Chinese tourism in recent years. What’s behind this development, and what can other destinations learn from the phenomenon, investigates website Dragon Trail. Croatia welcomed 234,118 Chinese arrivals and 345,293 overnight...
- Chinese police officers who had been patrolling in Croatia for a month during tourist season finished their work this week. Eight officers from east China’s Jiangsu Province patrolled with their Croatian counterparts in Zagreb, Zadar, Dubrovnik and Plitvice Lakes National Park, all popular tourist destinations where each year more...
- A ceremony marking the participation of eight Chinese police officers in the 2019 Safe Tourist Season was held in Zagreb’s main square on Saturday. The Chinese police will patrol together with their Croatian colleagues the most popular destinations in Croatia for Chinese guests: Zagreb, Zadar, Dubrovnik and Lika-Senj County....
- Six airlines from China have expressed interest in launching services to Croatia says ExYu Aviation. Speaking at a press conference Chinese businesswoman Yu Jiang, whose company is set to takeover Hotel Zagorje in Kumrovec, noted that the much anticipated flights between the two countries should launch soon. “One of...
- The GCC must deliver unique and tech-enabled experiences designed for free independent travellers (FITs) if it is to grow its market share among China’s outbound tourists, according to experts speaking at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2019. The overall number of outbound tourists from China is projected to hit 224...
- During the first official visit by Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqianga to Croatia, a “lady program” was organized for the Chinese and Croatian Prime Minister’s wives – Mrs. Cheng Hong and Ana Maslać Plenković, who visited Plitvice Lakes. After riding the boat on the Lake Kozjak, they visited the...
- Croatia can expect good results with regard to Chinese tourists and about 28% or 300,000 more arrivals this year compared to 2018, the director of the Croatian National Tourism Board (HTZ) Kristjan Stanicic said after a business workshop held in China. HTZ together with Slovenia’s tourism organisation (STO) held...