A wide consultation website is up, called the Red Tape Challenge.
Every few weeks they are publishing the regulations affecting one specific sector or industry. At the same time they are publishing the general regulations that cut across all sectors such as equality and employment.
Here’s a nice little video by Farelogix which explains that whole story pretty well and in simple terms.
The creator obviously has a vested interest in the market so keep an open mind.
I will refrain from commenting on the story for now. Suffice it to say we have been going round and round discussing this for quite some time to no avail.
A video from the fourth day with Sofia and Manolis doing the rounds at some meetings and catching up with great companies at the tech section (we blogged about that one)
I bet you heard the news. Prince William is to wed Kate Middleton. The happy couple announced their engagement today with a wedding being planned for next year.
Make not mistake. London will make the most of the wedding. I just saw a lovely representative from Visit London on BBC London news (so sorry I didn’t get her name) saying how from past experience they know that London’s tourism will receive a huge boost. (read their blog entry)
The organisation estimates that the economic benefit to London could be between £30m and £50m from domestic and international visitors to the capital.
Apparently, thirty years ago, the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana brought an additional 600,000 visitors to the capital and with the popularity of Prince William and Kate this figure could increase significantly. (read the full Press Release)
Regardless of your politics, a wedding of this magnitude offers an amazing opportunity for the city’s tourism. Professionals from around the world will be able to see a real time campaign unfolding and take some valuable lessons.
We give you the excellent Mr. David Whitley (@mrdavidwhitley and on his blog Grumpy Traveller) answers Manolis’ question on what he would write if a hotel was not offering free wi-fi.
He says in a marvellous way two very simple things
Have a serious pricing policy
Know your guests
This is just a tiny segment from the excellent Travel Blogs Camp which took place on November 9. We are trully indebted to Darren Cronian (@travelrants and on his blog Travel Rants) for organising the event.
—– Read all our blog posts from World Travel Market 2010