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25. Asia risks Losing Out on New Wave of Eastern European Tourists
Asia risks Losing Out on New Wave of Eastern European Tourists. Asian Tourist Boards must do more to target the growing number of Eastern European travellers, according to market analyst Euromonitor International. Failure to act now will see Asia Pacific lose out on the increasingly lucrative Eastern European outbound tourism market to competing regions, such as Latin America and t
26. Khiri Travel Indonesia Opens Office in Makassar, Sulawesi
Khiri Travel Indonesia has opened an office in Makassar, Sulawesi. The office is Khiri’s fifth in Indonesia after Lombok, Bali, Labuan Bajo (Flores), and Yogyakarta (Java). The new Sulawesi office will look after Khiri itineraries in Sulawesi, Kalimantan, The Moluccas, and Papua.
27. HK PolyU Study Finds Education and Social Networking Key for Convention Attendees
Convention attendees value opportunities for education and social networking more highly than features relating to the convention site itself, according to Dr Jinsoo Lee of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and a co-author.
28. Barrier-Free Tourism Offers High Growth Potential
Barrier-free tourism is a vastly underrated market whose economic importance will increase drastically over the years and decades to come. Around the world, despite having the time and money to travel, millions of people with disabilities or reduced mobility are unable to do so due to a lack of facilities. What is more, because of the demographic change in many countries and the gr
29. DTCM provides Golf Buggies for Physically Challenged and Senior Citizens during GITEX 2003
DTCM provides Golf Buggies for Physically Challenged and Senior Citizens during GITEX 2003
30. AirAsia launches Direct Flights between Johor Bahru and Macau, Palembang
AirAsia launches Direct Flights between Johor Bahru and Macau, Palembang. AirAsia’s southern hub in Johor received its first Airbus A320 on Tuesday. To commemorate the occasion, the airline simultaneously launched direct flights from Johor Bahru to Macau and Palembang, Indonesia with an official ceremony held at the airport to welcome the 150 passengers onboard the AK611 from Macau
31. Japan Airlines to Double New York Flights
JAL has confirmed it will increase flight frequency on its Tokyo (Narita) - New York (JFK) route from 7 weekly round trip flights to 14 weekly round trip flights, starting 30 March 2014. The second daily flight from Tokyo (Narita) to New York (JFK) will depart Narita in the evening, and the return flight from New York will depart in the morning to provide customers with more travel
32. Hilton Signs Four Luxury Hotels in China
Hilton and Shimao Group Holdings have signed an agreement to launch four luxury hotels in China: Waldorf Astoria Shenzhen, Conrad Shanghai, Conrad Wuhan and Conrad Zhuhai. When they open, the hotels will mark the entry of Hilton’s iconic luxury brands, Waldorf Astoria and Conrad, in the four cities, while Conrad Shanghai takes the spotlight as the largest Conrad hotel in Asia to op

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