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It is primarily engaged in travel services, duty-free trade and real estate development and management. Among its major subsidiaries include CITS Head Office, China Duty Free Group, CITS Real Estates, etc. The group is also the holding company of CITS Corporation Ltd, a domestically listed joint-stock corporation (SSE: 601888). [4]
The Tibet Tourism listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in October 1996, [5] [6] [7] becoming the second listed company in Tibet (after Tibet Mingzhu). [8] [9] The company's main tourism industry has Tibet Holy Land International Sports Tourism Company, Himalaya Hotel, Linzhi Branch, holding Tibet Batson Tso Tourism Development Company Limited, Tibet Sacred Land Tourism Automobile Company ...
Potala Palace in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. Tourism in Tibet has recently become one of the region's key development strategies. In 2015, Tibet received more than 20 million tourists, and its total annual tourism revenue reached 28 billion yuan, accounting for more than 25% of the region's GDP and contributing more than 20% to the growth of Tibet's economy. [1]
During 1992, Kuoni is the first travel company to receive both the TTG and Travel Weekly Best Longhaul Operator award for 10 years in a row. [15] During 1998, Kuoni acquired Voyages Jules Verne; it also won its first ever award for ‘World’s Best Tour Operator’ at the World Travel Awards that year.
As a voice for the tour operator industry, USTOA represents this sector in matters pertaining to the travel industry as a whole, both in the U.S. and abroad. Among USTOA's goals are consumer protection and education, [ 1 ] and its standards and work in this area have earned USTOA the endorsement of the United States Government's Consumer Action ...
The company was founded as International Tours Co., Ltd. in 1980 by Hideo Sawada, born in 1951, and renamed "H.I.S." in 1990. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In Japan, H.I.S. has 303 branches throughout the country and a global network of 185 branches in 124 cities abroad. [ 6 ]
In December 2008, Pegas Touristik absorbed the Ural-based tour operator "Оранж Тур (Orange Tour)". [8] Since 2008, Pegas Touristik began to buy popular hotels in Turkey, Thailand and Egypt to form its own group of hotels. As in 2015, it has sold one of its PGS World Palace 5* to the company Alva Donna. [9]
Despite that, there are local bus operators (privately or state-owned) usually called PATP or ATP (literally passenger auto-transportation enterprise or auto-transportation enterprise) which send their buses to Moscow, St. Petersburg, or neighboring cities. There is no unified database of schedules of such routes, and tickets can be purchased ...