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CIO-Mijas offers two new courses for the unemployed in March
CIO-Mijas renews its commitment to training. In March, it will offer two new courses for the unemployed. Retraining is a must for professionals in the travel industry, and maybe now this is truer than ever before. The financial crisis forces us to specialise and acquire new and better knowledge. |
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The Tourist Board welcomes Chinese travel agents
The International Marketing Department of the Costa del Sol has gladly welcomed a group of Chinese travel agents, after a request made by Turismo Andaluz. The fam trip, for twelve tour operators escorted by the Director and a representative of the Spanish Tourist Office in Beijing, was organised by this institution. |
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New retirement communities
Information on new residential complexes for residents aged 55+, and their healthcare, social, sports and leisure facilities and programmes. |
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Inbound tourists
Travellers coming to Málaga by plane in November 2008 totalled 320,231, i.e. 6.22 pct less than in November 2007 (384,398 airport arrivals). |
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The Tourist Board attends seminar on the rights of travel service users
The Costa del Sol Tourist Board has attended a seminar on the rights of users of travel services, held at the Andalusian Institute of Sports (IAD) in Málaga. We had received an invitation from the Consumers’ Association of Andalusia (UCA/UCE), sent to consumer experts and technical staff. The seminar addressed topics such as quality policies or user service, among others. |
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Nerja Caves
This monument, also known as “Nature’s Cathedral on the Costa del Sol,” has made a significant contribution to Nerja’s becoming an international travel hub. It was discovered by a group of local friends in 1959, and it lies about one kilometre away from the shore, on a mound 200 metres above sea level, quite close to Nerja’s urban area. |
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