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129. Vietnam Airlines Closes Airport Lounges
Vietnam Airlines has temporarily closed all of its Lotus / Business Class Lounges in Vietnam. The new policy means that all Business Class passengers, Lotusmiles members, and other passengers normally entitled to lounge access are no longer able to use any of the airline's domestic lounges.
130. Sindhorn Midtown Bangkok Opens Tower with 49 Serviced Residences
The Sindhorn Midtown, in Bangkok’s Langsuan district, has opened a new tower featuring 49 serviced residences. The six-floor tower houses 34 studios and 15 one-bedroom serviced apartments.
131. RevPAR of Hotels in USA Forecast to Drop 50.6% in 2020
STR and Tourism Economics have predicted the U.S. hotel industry will report a 50.6% decline in RevPAR in 2020. Supply is forecast to decline by 14.9%, demand by -51.2%, occupancy by -42.6% to 37.9%, ADR by -13.9% to US$112.91, and RevPAR by -50.6% to US$42.84.
132. 774-Room Grand Richmond Convention Hotel in Nonthaburi Closes for Two Months
The 774-room Grand Richmond Convention Hotel on the outskirts of Bangkok has closed for two months. Located in Nonthaburi, just 20 minutes from Sukhumvit Road in the heart of Thailand's capital city, the hotel has only recently completed a multi-million dollar extension.
133. CapitaLand Appoints Kevin Goh as CEO - Lodging
CapitaLand has appointed Kevin Goh as CEO - Lodging. Lodging is one of the three pillars of the CapitaLand Group’s businesses, with the other two being Fund Management and Investment / Development.
134. Vietnam Airlines Launches Cargo-Only Flights
Vietnam Airlines has launched cargo-only services. In March, the airline operated 45 cargo-only flights transporting freight from Hanoi and Saigon to Bangkok, China mainland, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Singapore.
135. Airlines Could Burn Through US$61 Billion of Cash Reserves in Q2 2020
IATA's latest analysis of the COVID19 crisis shows that airlines could burn through $61 billion of their cash reserves during Q2 2020 ending 30 June, while posting a quarterly net loss of $39 billion.
136. IATA Reports September 2011 Airline Traffic
IATA member traffic results for September 2011 show diverging trends for cargo and passenger traffic. Passenger traffic was 5.6% higher than the same month last year and stronger than the 4.6% year-on-year growth recorded in August. Air freight on the other hand posted a 2.7% contraction for September compared to September 2010. This is a further deterioration from the 2.4% decline

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