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57. With 4 in 5 Air Travellers Staying Home, Aviation Industry Remains Largely Paralyzed
Passenger demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs, continued at critically low levels in July 2020, at -79.8% below July 2019 levels, though still somewhat better than the 86.6% year-on-year decline recorded in June.
58. Dusit to Launch New Hotel Brand on 15 September
Dusit will launch a new hotel brand this month. The very first Asai hotel will open its doors in Thailand's capital city on 15 September, followed by six more Asai properties in Thailand as well as overseas.
59. Emirates Resumes Daily Flights to Bangkok, Thailand
Few flight resumptions have ignited quite as much online discussion as Emirates' flights to Bangkok, Thailand. The Dubai-based airline announced last week that it would resume a daily passenger service to Suvarnabhumi (BKK) on 1 September 2020, despite there currently being a CAAT ban on scheduled passenger flights to the Kingdom.
60. Air India No Longer Available on Sabre GDS
Sabre has confirmed that flight and fare content from the troubled airline, Air India, is no longer available through its GDS system. The two companies have been partners for over 20 years.
61. Two Executive Appointments at Bombardier Aviation
Bombardier Aviation has appointed Michael Anckner as Vice President, Worldwide Sales, Learjet Aircraft and Corporate Fleets, and Peter Bromby as Vice President, Worldwide Pre-owned Sales.
62. Vietjet Takes Delivery of Two More Airbus Aircraft
Vietjet took delivery of two new Airbus A321 aircraft, registered as VN-A521 and VN-A542, at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Saigon on 31 December 2019. Vietjet now has a fleet of 80 aircraft, with VN-A521 the third 240-seat A321neo ACF (Airbus Cabin Flex) aircraft in the world. The first two of the aircraft type are also operated by Vietjet.
63. SilkAir to Suspend Hiroshima Flights Indefinitely
SilkAir, the regional wing of Singapore Airlines, has decided to suspend operations to Hiroshima indefinitely from 27 March 2020, due to weak demand exacerbated by the COVID19 outbreak.
64. COVID19: British Airways Launches ‘Book with Confidence’ Policy
With so much uncertainty surrounding the COVID19 outbreak, booking a trip away, whether it be for business or leisure, is a much more stressful decision that it normally would be. To allay at least some of the concerns that travellers may have, British Airways has launched a ‘book with confidence’ policy that gives customers the flexibility to delay travel that is booked during the

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