Tag: expats
Europe falls behind USA in cost of living
ECA International’s latest Cost of Living report today reveals that Europe now accounts for less than a fifth of the world’s most expensive cities, with 11 European cities dropping out ... Read More
IndiGo commences operations on two new routes between India and Abu Dhabi
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, commenced two new daily direct flights from Delhi and Mumbai to Abu Dhabi yesterday. The inaugural flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in Delhi to ... Read More
Gen Z and millennial travelers are looking for experiential travel
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) along the partner participating companies have offered the diverse tourism products and services to the travellers and the tour operators / travel agents of the Middle ... Read More
East Africa’s KARIBU and KILIFAIR Tourism Fair opens next month
KARIBU and KILIFAIR Tourism Exhibition is set for grand opening next month with full expectations to attract over 350 exhibitors from Africa, United States, Europe and Asia. With its clock ... Read More
Live like a local in Nassau, Bahamas
Travel destination - the Bahamas - is a Caribbean archipelago located off the coast of Florida with a long history of colonization. Read More
Top ten most popular foods for South Africans in London
LONDON, England - Food with Dutch Origins tops the list of most popular foods for South Africans in London Read More
Malaysians are fifth friendliest in the world
According to a new survey of 3,100 expatriates conducted by HSBC Bank, Malaysia receives very impressive marks when it comes to things such as ‘organizing personal finances,’ ‘finding somewhere Read More
Dutch expats ridicule Dutch tourists
A survey conducted by Radio Netherlands Worldwide indicates a majority of Dutch people living abroad are ashamed of their compatriots on holiday. Read More
Britain still tough on ‘health tourism’
Britons living abroad were caught in a drive four years ago to cut "health tourism". New regulations barred access to the NHS, except in emergencies, to British expatriates resident in ... Read More