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Catch
the 6.6 Million Global Travelers in New York City
A recent United Nations survey shows that less than
1% of the global population travel overseas. World wide this is over
60 million people. Besides traveling for business, these same people
travel around the world every year. Almost all of them will visit
New York at least once. This means instead of trying
to reach these people all over the world, catch them in New York by
utilizing our Multilingual Guide, the only Multilingual Guide in New
York City. It's a more cost effective and precise method of advertising
especially for resorts, cruise lines, historic sites, major landmarks,
convention & visitor bureaus, chamber of commerce, and casinos,
etc.
Source: United Nations, Tourism Industries, US Department of Commerce,
In Flight Survey (IFS).
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Target
1.1 Million International Financiers in Boston
We target the 2.2 Million international visitors coming to Boston
annually. Official statistics show 46% of them come here on business:
conventions, trade missions, investment opportunities, medical treatment,
and education. Over 2.4 Million international visitors from around
the world are expected to visit Boston in 2002. They will spend 3-6
times more than the domestic traveler for shopping, dining, sightseeing,
and entertainment. Top activities: Sightseeing 90%, Shopping 89%,
Dining 84%, Historic Places 75%, Galleries/Museums 60%, Countryside
45%, and National Parks 39%..
Source: Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism and the Greater
Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.
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Reach
2.4 Million International Visitors in Washington D.C.
International
visitors spend annually in DC $616 Million, Virginia $337 Million,
and Maryland $263 Million.
"As the Manager of the
International Arrivals Information Desk at Dulles International
Airport, I consider the Washington, D.C. Multilingual Talking Guide
to be an extremely valuable asset for arriving international passengers.
The Guide is the most requested publication of arriving international
passengers who approach our Information Desk."
Walter Leonard
Director of Visitor Services
Source: USTTA Tourism Industries International Administration
- In Flight Survey (IFS), Capital Region USA.
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