The Olympics are normally held in places that have a good tourist trade anyway.
They are entwined with its image as a romantic destination, fueling the tourist trade.
Whatever Singapore's advantage in management and physical plant, Thailand holds a trump card in its tourist trade.
Meanwhile, the islanders say that the more traditional, long-stay tourist trade has been cut by at least 40%.
Those familiar only with the banal 20th-century examples made for the tourist trade are in for a happy surprise.
Add in damage to the tourist trade, and the figure is even higher.
Iceland's tourist trade was even able to safely negotiate the ash-cloud chaos caused by the erupting Eyjafjallajokull volcano in mid-2010.
If the company's application is approved he said he would be looking for a local operator familiar with the city and its tourist trade.
LVMH, which owns a portfolio of brands, including Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior, has suffered because of the drop in the Japanese tourist trade (see chart).
Cargo ships like Berkey's are being forced to lighten their loads, some harbors have already been forced to close and the tourist trade is bracing for an impact as well.
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Kenya's key tourist trade has been in trouble recently because of security concerns, the economic damage from which was highlighted in late June by the President of neighbouring Tanzania, Benjamin Mkapa.
Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed the decision to keep visa-free access for Brazilian tourists at Prime Minister's Questions, after a Lib Dem MP, John Thurso, warned imposing restrictions could harm the tourist trade.
Busy dodging bands of marauding protesters, its ministers have been doing precious little governing, at a time when Thailand's exports are crumbling, its vital tourist trade faces collapse and unemployment seems likely to soar.
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The bird scourge hasn't had an economic impact on the Ostend tourist trade yet, which welcomes around 3.4 million day-trippers each year, as well as 500, 000 overnight stays, said Pieter Hens, an official with the town's tourist bureau.
But Brazil has rarely been willing to find the money or the energy to do anything beyond cosmetic work in some of the smaller colonial towns, like Ouro Preto, in the country's richer southern half, which has a flourishing tourist trade.
"The Eisteddfod organisers, the trade and tourist organisations, Denbighshire County Council and the high street banks have all worked swiftly to bring the euro zone into fruition, " Mr Jones added.
However, the biggest slice of funding, more than half, is coming from the Tourist Board and the Department of Trade and Investment (DETI).
Protesters outside St Paul's Cathedral have become a tourist attraction, creating "a booming trade" for some local businesses, organisers have said.
Mr Hirst reminds the reader that back in the 1930s, the Lebanese government printed tourist brochures in Hebrew, and sponsored Lebanese pavilions at Tel Aviv trade fairs.
It took weeks, Mikkelson said, for a European tourist to come forward as the creator of doctored photos of a man on a balcony of one of the World Trade Center towers with a plane bearing down.
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