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49. Cathay Pacific Reports January 2010 Traffic
Cathay Pacific Reports January 2010 Traffic. In the first month of the year, Cathay Pacific and Dragonair carried a total of 2,100,354 passengers – up 0.4% on January 2009. The month’s passenger load factor was 83.8%, an increase of 4.3 percentage points, while capacity for the month, measured in available seat kilometres (ASKs), was down by 3.6%.
50. Denver International Airport Reports January 2010 Traffic
Denver International Airport Reports January 2010 Traffic. Denver International Airport recorded its busiest January ever with 3,776,403 travelers passing through the facility in the first month of this year. The monthly total was 2.9% higher than the 3,669,679 passengers who used DIA during January 2009. It was the largest monthly passenger increase at DIA since December 2008, whe
51. Caravelle Hotel in Ho Chi Minh Listens to Travellers and Scraps Internet Charges
Caravelle Hotel in Ho Chi Minh Listens to Travellers and Scraps Internet Charges. From 1 January 2009, travellers staying at the Caravelle Hotel in the heart of Saigon, will no longer have to worry about how much the hotel is charging to connect to the internet, as the hotel will begin offering from that date complimentary internet access to all hotel guests.In early 2008, the Cara
52. Hong Kong Airport Reports January 2010 Traffic
Hong Kong Airport Reports January 2010 Traffic. Air cargo volumes continued to rebound at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), which handled 301,000 tonnes of air cargo in January 2010, representing a strong increase of 43.3% over January 2009. Passenger throughput and air traffic movements reached 3.9 million and 23,460, representing declines of 1.6% and 3.2% respectively
53. Carlson Hotels appoints New Asia Pacific President and MD
Carlson Hotels appoints New Asia Pacific President and Managing Director. Hospitality industry veteran, Jean-Marc Busato, has been appointed President and Managing Director of Carlson Hotels Worldwide – Asia Pacific (CHW-AP). Busato, who will take up his new position in January, 2009, will be based at CHW-AP’s regional headquarters in Singapore. Busato, a Swiss national joins CHW-A
54. Starwood to manage New 97-villa Resort in Guangzhou
Starwood to manage New 97-villa Resort in Guangzhou. Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Guangzhou Zhong Tian Ying Real Estate Development Co. Limited have signed an agreement whereby Starwood will manage Sheraton Huadu Resort in Guangzhou, Guangdong province of China. The newly built 97-villa Sheraton resort is scheduled to open in January 2009.
55. Hilton Hotels in SE Asia launch Eat Enjoy Sleep Save Promotion
Hilton Hotels in SE Asia launch Eat Enjoy Sleep Save Promotion. Hilton Hotels in south east Asia have launched an Eat Enjoy Sleep Save promotion offering a 25% discount on the entire hotel bill for guests who book and pay before 31 January 2009. The 25% discount is applicable on hotel Best Available Rates, standard prices on hotel restaurants, spas, laundry and other hotel managed
56. Viva Macau, the Venetian and Cirque du Soleil launch Promotion for Australian Travellers
Viva Macau, the Venetian and Cirque du Soleil launch Promotion for Australian Travellers. Viva Macau Airlines has joined hands with the Venetian Macau Resort and world-famous Cirque du Soleil to launch special air-hotel-show packages for Australian travelers. The special Viva / Venetian / ZAIA packages are available until 15th January, 2009, on the macau.com travel portal. Four pac

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