Fortnightly newsletter nº 23 | Thursday, 14 December 2006  

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Travel consumers in 2007

In the last articles this year, we are going to analyse some key trends in the online travel market for 2007. First, we will focus on the profile of travel consumers, and then we will deal with the most important tendencies for next year.
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MIMA, Málaga’s Children’s Expo, comes back for Christmas

The Trade Fair and Congress Centre of Málaga is to host the 3rd edition of Málaga’s Children’s Expo, MIMA, an event gathering countless attractions and activities in a 12,000 m2 surface area that will awaken the Christmas fantasy in every child.
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Costa del Sol Tourist Board helps organise fam trip for OPODO online travel agency

The International Marketing Department at the Costa del Sol Tourist Board has worked with British tour operator Cosmos in planning a fam trip for travel agents at OPODO.
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Tourism Observatory – Q3, 2006

A quantitative and qualitative study of travel offer and demand on the Costa del Sol in Jul-Sept 2006, conducted by SOPDE (Planning and Development Agency of the Provincial Government of Málaga) for the Costa del Sol Tourist Board. (The study presented this week is only available in Spanish).
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Inbound tourists – October 2006

A total 601,714 travellers came to Málaga by plane in October 2006, 1.43% more than in October 2005, when the province was visited by 593,233 air passengers.
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Costa del Sol Convention Bureau plans fam trip for secretaries of important Portuguese companies

The Conference Department at the Costa del Sol Tourist Board has greeted a group of Portuguese secretaries representing important companies from the neighbouring country. The visitors enjoyed a full programme with various activities, aimed at letting them know our meeting travel offer.
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Panoramic view of the City Hall and Fortress – Málaga City

Málaga’s “alcazaba” or fortress dates back to the early 11th century, but it was in the mid 11th century when King Badis, from Granada, turned it into one of the most outstanding Arab fortresses by endowing it with a triple enclosure protected by several watchtowers.
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