The Saint Ange Tourism Report – Volume 2 Edition 17 of 2018

ENJOY THE LATEST EDITION OF THE #SAINTANGE TOURISM REPORT FRESH FROM THE #SEYCHELLES AND THE OTHER #INDIANOCEAN ISLANDS

(Posted 30th April 2018)

The Editorial this week highlights the change of Tourism Minister for Seychelles as announced by President Danny Faure, the request proposed by Jules Hoareau’s TV program on rental of bicycles on La Digue by the larger hotels, Tourism for All and the Air Seychelles cooperation, the new book on tourism by Edition Universitaires Europeennes, the environment that remains the preoccupation of everyone and ends on the call for a study of Assumption for the construction of a Military Base.

Stand alone articles in this Issue cover:
1. Sustainability tops CaranaBeach agenda Hotel embarks on “Refuse the Straw” campaign to commemorate 2nd anniversary as Seychelles Sustainable Tourism Label renewal for three hotels is announced.

2. Raffles Seychelles invest in human capital.

3. African Tourism Board at ATM Dubai to sign up founding members.
4. North Island, a luxury private island resort in Seychelles, has won gold at this year’s African Responsible Tourism awards.

5. Emirates Renews Its Support to Mauritius and Seychelles.

6. Rising sea levels will make low-lying atoll islands like the Seychelles and Maldives uninhabitable as soon as 2030.

7. Dr Balaji receives highest award at world cleft Craniofacial conference.
8. Sports tourism has great growth potential in Kenya & Seychelles.

9. Zimbabwe – MAJOR BOOST FOR TOURISM ENSHRINEMENT PROGRAMME.

10. The Maldives announces impressive 17.5% increase in UK visitors.
11. Talented Seychelloise Jade Jolene du Preez wins international recognition for short stories.

12. Rwanda tourism set to welcome the next Commonwealth Meeting & HRH Prince Charles becomes Head of the Commonwealth.

13. International Newswires continue to republish our Report.

For the full version of the report can readers of ATCNews.org simply click on the link below:
https://mailchi.mp/saintange/saint-ange-tourism-report-edition-17-of-2018?e=a52a66de1b