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57. Josefa Tuamoto to Leave Tourism Fiji
Current Tourism Fiji CEO, Josefa Tuamoto, will be leaving the post he has held for three years at the end of November 2011. An international executive search firm has now been appointed to assist the Tourism Fiji Board in finding a new CEO from inside, or outside, Fiji.
58. Strong Optimism for Corporate Travel in Asia Pacific
Strong Optimism for Corporate Travel in Asia Pacific.
59. Economic Tailwind Powering Asia's Travel Industry to New Heights says Abacus
Economic Tailwind Powering Asia's Travel Industry to New Heights says Abacus. The next five years will see a slower but still robust period of passenger growth for the airline industry. IATA is projecting 5.9% passenger growth for Asia Pacific in 2007, and an average aggregate growth rate (AAGR) of 5.7% through to 2010, the second highest regional growth rate behind the Middle East
60. Women Travellers to play Growing Role in Development of Asian Travel Industry
Women Travellers to play Growing Role in Development of Asian Travel Industry. As women travellers grow rapidly in numbers, spending power and influence, Asia’s travel industry is responding with a greater focus on safety, wellness and the ‘web’.Making around 125 million trips a year and rising in Asia, women are set to play a decisive role in the development of the travel, hospita
61. New Zealand Revises Tourism Forecasts
New Zealand Revises Tourism Forecasts. The New Zealand Ministry of Tourism is forecasting that international visitor arrivals to the country will grow by an average of 2.5% per annum over the next seven years.
62. Mandarin Oriental Reports H1 2009 Results
Mandarin Oriental Reports H1 2009 Results. The group’s 100%-owned Hong Kong hotels have both suffered from a significant decrease in occupancy, which led to deterioration in average room rates. The Tokyo hotel, which operates under a long-term lease, was also impacted by lower occupancy levels, as was the property in Manila. In Jakarta, the hotel remained closed throughout the peri
63. Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals for March 2009
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals for March 2009. Hong Kong's visitor arrivals in March 2009 reached 2,445,289 or 1.7% more than in March 2008. This brings cumulative arrivals for the first quarter of 2009 to 7,403,713, 1.8% ahead of the same period last year.
64. Middle East Developers Must Learn to Diagnose 'Sick Buildings'
Middle East Developers Must Learn to Diagnose 'Sick Buildings'.

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