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09 Nov 2016
SeaWorld reports fall in Q3 income, embarks on US$40m cost-cutting drive
SeaWorld Entertainment reported a 2 per cent decrease in revenue for the quarter year on year, with attendance at some parks affected by weather conditions and falling inward tourism from Latin America. To counteract this, the company announced it would be launching a “comprehensive cost optimisation programme”
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08 Nov 2016
China theme park boom driving Asian tourism, says Global Trends Report
China’s theme park boom has been identified as a major trend for Asia in this year’s edition of the Global Trends Report, with new developments and an emerging middle class driving tourism in the region. As its theme park sector continues to thrive, China predicts spending at its parks to reach nearly
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08 Nov 2016
Global travel market bracing itself for 'Trump Downturn'
Analysts have predicted that a Donald Trump win in today’s (8 November) US Presidential election would have a similar effect to the UK’s Brexit vote, with the potential result sending shockwaves worldwide thanks to a weakened dollar. Speaking at the World Travel Market in London, Caroline Bremner, head of travel
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08 Nov 2016
Pilot learning study shows benefit of education in a museum setting
A new report has suggested that children gain confidence and enhanced social skills when schooled in their local museum, with teachers, museums and parents also benefitting. The report by King’s College London is the result of a four-month study which saw two primary schools and a nursery in the UK moving
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08 Nov 2016
Unesco conference explores connection between World Heritage and museums
Unesco has held its first international conference on World Heritage sites and museums, with the inaugural event in Paris, France, exploring how to help people maintain and reinforce their relationships to shared cultural and natural heritage. The event, co-organised by Unesco and the Arab Regional Centre for
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07 Nov 2016
Government cuts force closure of UK's 120-year-old Dewsbury Museum
One of the UK’s oldest museums – an institution dating back to the Victorian era – has been forced to close thanks to austerity cuts. The 120-year-old Dewsbury Museum in West Yorkshire is a victim of the government’s deficit austerity programme – a series of sustained reductions in public spending, intended to
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07 Nov 2016
Star-packed design teams unveil eye-catching plans to light up River Thames
Proposals by six international teams – representing seventy-three artists, architects, designers, planners and engineers – to illuminate 17 of central London’s bridges along the River Thames will be unveiled on 9 November. The Illuminated River International Design Competition called for lighting designs that
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06 Nov 2016
Louvre Abu Dhabi hit with further delays, opening pushed back to 2017
The long-awaited Louvre Abu Dhabi has been delayed yet again, with the highly-anticipated project now postponed to 2017 due to pending construction work. The news is the latest in a string of setbacks for the project dating back to 2012. According to Reuters, multiple sources have reported there is
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04 Nov 2016
Mumbai penguin death sparks government corruption allegations
The death of a penguin at a zoo in Mumbai has had major political ramifications in India, with the country’s opposition party making allegations of corruption against multiple parties, including the civic-run Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). In its complaint to Lokayukta – an anti-corruption watchdog
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