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73. AirAsia X to Move London Base to Gatwick Airport
Beginning 24 October 2011, AirAsia X will move its flights between the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) in Kuala Lumpur and Stansted International Airport to London Gatwick Airport. To mark the occasion, AirAsia X is offering one way all-in fare from as low as RM1,039 (£338) for economy seats and one way all in fares from as low as RM 3,429 (£930)
74. Boeing 787 Dreamliner Visits India
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner made its India debut on Wednesday, landing at New Delhi International Airport at 11:09 a.m. from Tokyo. Air India is one of the early customers and has ordered 27 787s. Jet Airways also has ordered 10 Dreamliners. The 787 offers the potential to enhance the revenues of customers due to its passenger appeal and reduction in maintenance costs and fuel burn.
75. Tune Hotels Celebrates 2 million Guests
It must have been Budi Hariyanto’s luckiest trip to Malaysia this time around when he was welcomed as Tune Hotels’ two-millionth guest on Wednesday. Tune Hotels Group CEO Mark Lankester was at hand to welcome Hariyanto, 57, who was accompanied by his wife Sandra Kartika Yuwono, 52, and 20-year-old daughter Stefani Natalia. As Tune Hotels’ two-millionth guest, Budi Harijanto will be
76. Singapore Changi Airport Reports June 2011 Traffic
Singapore Changi Airport registered 4 million passenger movements in June 2011, 10.8% more than in the same month last year. Aircraft movements grew in tandem, increasing 14.8% to 25,000 flights during the month. For the first six months of the year, Changi Airport handled 22.4 million passengers, an increase of 10.7% compared to the same period last year.
77. New Report Examines Growing Impact of Social Media for Online Travel
Facebook may be a general social networking site, but its influence on travel planning and even purchasing appears to be on the rise. A new report by travel industry research authority PhoCusWright reveals that not only is the social networking behemoth delivering more direct referrals to travel websites, but the rate at which those referrals become purchasers is outpacing some tra
78. Turkish Airlines Named Changi’s Partner of the Year
The Partner of the Year award was presented to Turkish Airlines, in recognition of the airline’s efforts to promote traffic between Singapore and Turkey. Since 2010, Turkish Airlines has partnered CAG and the Singapore Tourism Board in joint marketing projects, including multi-city road shows and stopover programmes, to increase awareness of Singapore as a destination and Changi Ai
79. American Airlines to Order 460 Airbus and Boeing Aircraft
American Airlines to Order 460 Airbus and Boeing Aircraft. AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines and American Eagle, has signed agreements with Airbus and Boeing that will allow it to replace and transform American's narrowbody fleet over five years and solidify its fleet plan into the next decade. Under the new agreements, American plans to acquire 460 narrowbod
80. Oversupply Impacts South Africa Hotel Performance
Hosting the FIFA World Cup in June and July last year gave South Africa the opportunity to show the world its outstanding natural beauty and hospitality. Many new hotels were opened to cope with the spectators, country delegations, media, etc., and a year later the influence of this overbuilding is impacting hotel performance.

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