The Netherlands is set to drop its long-used alternative moniker of “Holland” as it seeks to re-brand itself in the New Year. Starting January, the Dutch government will officially drop the nickname ...
As a result of government officials in the Netherlands growing concerned about overtourism, the country's tourism board plans to stop trying to attract visitors through promotion. According to The ...
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Forget the flashy headlines; destinations need time to respond effectively to overtourism with the cultural fabric of popular locations at stake. The intelligent move is to thoughtfully adjust ...
The Netherlands no longer wants to be known as Holland. The Western European nation, which includes the famous Dutch region, is dropping the nickname as part of a tourism rebranding effort designed to ...
Holland, also known as The Netherlands, is keen to develop the outbound market from India, and for this, a high-level sales team toured three cities – Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru – to tell travel ...
From now on you won’t be able to go to Holland because, among other new year’s resolutions, the Dutch government has dropped its name as of January 1 this year. From now on, “Holland,” @visitholland, ...
The move comes as tourist numbers look set to rise by 50% over the next decade. LONDON -- A new policy document issued by the Netherlands tourism board outlines plans to curb foreign visitors to the ...