The Reconstruction Agency is developing a “New Tohoku” Project to promote tourism in Tohoku. As part of the project, SUNNY SIDE UP Inc. started the “Muslim-friendly Tohoku” campaign on November 1 and is operating the “Muslim-friendly Tohoku” PR (public relations) Japan representative office. The campaign is aimed at establishing infrastructure …
Read More »Japan Opens Up to Halal Tourism
The Japanese government wants to attract more Muslim tourists from the Middle East and...
Read More »“Have Halal Will Travel” A Travel App for Muslims
A special app for Muslim backpackers can now be used on most smartphones...
Read More »Japan Airlines to Provide Halal Meals
Japan Airlines will provide Halal certified Muslim meals on all outbound international flights from Japan...
Read More »‘Book Halal Homes’ Launches in London
The website – Bookhalalhomes.com – launched to provide a community-driven services for Muslim travellers.
Read More »Malaysia Pushes ‘Halal’ Project for Tourism
Malaysia is pushing for “halal consciousness” in the country’s tourist hubs as a way of inculcating respect for the Islamic religion and to attract more Muslim visitors.
Read More »Airlines Created to Cater to Muslim Travelers
The airline will doesn’t serve alcohol, offers halal food and requires Muslim female cabin crew to cover their heads.
Read More »Major Tourism Players Tapped to Push for Philippine Halal
Major tourism players will be tapped to push for the development of the Halal sector in the Philippine
Read More »Lombok Aims to Attract Halal Tourists
The government of Indonesia is upbeat that Lombok to be the world’s best halal tourist destinations so that the number of Muslim tourists increase
Read More »1st intl. Conference on Tourism, Spirituality in Tehran
The First International Conference on Tourism and Spirituality will be held on 27th & 28th January 2016 and intends to examine the concept of spirituality in tourism. The International Conference on Tourism and Spirituality (ICTS 2016), first of its kind, will bring together leading researchers and government officials around the world to …
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