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169. Demand for Air Freight Strengthens in July 2016
IATA's data for global air freight markets in July 2016 shows a robust growth in demand. Measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), demand increased 5.0% in July 2016, compared to July 2015. This was the fastest pace in almost 18 months. Freight capacity measured in available freight tonne kilometers (AFTKs) increased by 5.2% year-on-year, outstripping demand and keeping yields u
170. British & Irish Lions Revise Iconic Badge
The British & Irish Lions have revised the iconic badge to better reflect their history that stretches back to 1888. The scroll below the world-famous badge now reads SINCE 1888 rather than the destination of each tour. A unique tour identifier – NZ2017 – has also been created to give the 2017 Tour to New Zealand its own identity. Each subsequent tour is expected to adopt this appr
171. South Korean Passengers Love Tech But Not For Airline Trips
According to the findings of a 2016 Passenger IT Trends Survey by SITA, airline passengers in South Korea are less likely to use smartphones along their journey than passengers in other parts of the world - despite the fact that 98% carry a smartphone. The survey, which was conducted across international airports in South Korea and representing 93% of South Korean travelers - shows
172. Stefano Leone Joins Novotel Samui Resort as Executive Chef
The Novotel Samui Resort Chaweng Beach Kandaburi has appointed Stefano Leone as Executive Chef. Chef Stefano has developed a career of 25 years in gastronomy, having worked in 4 and 5-star hotels in Canada to a Relais & Châteaux property in Bermuda, and city hotels in Egypt and Indonesia as well as several beach resorts in Africa and Asia.
173. MRJ’s Static Strength Test Aircraft Transferred to Strength Test Station
The static strength test aircraft of Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) was transferred on Wednesday from the final-assembly factory (Komaki South Plant of MHI's Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works located in Aichi Prefecture) to the strength test station to start preparations for the static strength test. The test will start this summer 2014, after preparations have been completed.
174. JAL Saving Fuel with New Lightweight Cargo Containers
Japan Airlines is now using 480 new lightweight cargo containers on its international routes. The new cargo container weighs 58 kg, which is 41 kg less than the previous aluminum container the airline was using. The new container is made of synthetic resin in a honeycomb structure that gives it more durability than the aluminum one.
175. Air Canada to Launch Flights Between Toronto and Rio de Janeiro
Air Canada is to launch non-stop flights between Toronto and Rio de Janeiro on 11 December 2014. The year-round flights to Rio will complement Air Canada's existing daily non-stop service to Sao Paulo.
176. Rosewood Opens Pentahotel at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
Rosewood has expanded its portfolio of pentahotels in Europe, with the opening of the 180-room pentahotel Paris, Charles de Gaulle Airport. The hotel offers guests free WiFi, 12 meeting rooms and the latest in conference technology gizmos. There’s also a gym, internet corner, business center and complimentary airport shuttle service.

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