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Travel Weekly, July 14, 2008

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On the Cover: Welcoming China

A new bilateral agreement has opened the U.S. to more Chinese visitors, many of whom consider America a “dream destination.” A nervous industry is hoping visa and airlift issues won’t become speed bumps.
By Lester Craft

The world may be going to China for the Olympics this summer, but a much more enduring reverse migration has begun, as well, as Chinese tourists begin visiting what for many is the destination of their dreams: the United States.

Hoteliers in U.S. gateway cities and staff at major destinations might want to brush up on their Mandarin, because few source markets for U.S.-bound tourists have exceeded China’s potential. ...

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NEWS:

6 Congestion relief
DOT proposal would give airports more flexibility on landing fees

6 Many islands, one goal
Caribbean officials to launch $60 million, single-destination marketing campaign

8 Southwest heading north?
Planned codeshare with Canadian carrier WestJet marks airline’s first foray outside U.S.

9 CWT picks a card
Carlson Wagonlit Travel strikes preferred-card deal with American Express

9 June jump
ARC reports agent sales were up for month, year to date

16 GSA sees fare hikes ahead
Government travelers face pricier flights, more connections in fiscal 2009

48 Olympic gains? No, says ETOA
A follow-up report reinforces group’s findings that Games hinder rather than help tourism in host country

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