Travel Industry

Imperial Tours Offers Less Expensive Option

Imperial
May 31, 2010

By Michelle Baran Luxury China operator Imperial Tours has launched a lower-priced product called China Escapades, which gives travelers a bit more freedom and flexibility. With demand for travel to China growing, there is demand for a less expensive alternative to Ultimate China, Imperial’s hosted FIT product, said Guy Rubin, Imperial’s founder and managing partner. […]

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Just Back: Touring China

Imperial
May 31, 2010

Michele Cook of Mansour Travel Company in Beverly Hills has relied on Imperial Tours for years. Her Clients have raved. So, in March, she decided to see what the fuss was all about – in person. China was a new frontier for me. I had confidently used Imperial Tours several times for my clients and […]

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See The SIghts, Skip The Crowds

Imperial
May 31, 2010

By Peter Greenberg Raise your hand if this has ever happened to you: You book a trip to see one of the world’s most iconic cultural sites, only to discover hundreds—even thousands—of other tourists had the same idea and are there on the exact same day, and at the same time. For most people, long […]

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China’s Numbers Game

Imperial
May 31, 2010

By Arnie Weissmann BEIJING — Many of the speakers here at the World Travel and Tourism Global Summit were salivating so heavily at the thought of the money to be made in China that it was best not to sit in the first few rows.  China appears to be the type of ground-floor opportunity that […]

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Imperial Tours Launches “China Escapades”

Imperial
May 31, 2010

Imperial Tours is expanding its portfolio with the launch of China Escapades, a new FIT product targeted to more independent and adventurous travelers seeking greater autonomy to explore China’s sights, sounds and culture. Until recently, Imperial Tours provided only small luxury tours called Ultimate China. These were fully inclusive and designed for travelers who wanted a travel experience […]

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