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33. IATA releases cargo and passenger traffic forecasts for 2004-2008
IATA releases cargo and passenger traffic forecasts for 2004-2008.
34. New Forecasts indicate Australian Tourism Turnaround Expected to Continue
New Forecasts indicate Australian Tourism Turnaround Expected to Continue.
35. UNWTO to release 2007 Forecasts during FITUR Travel Fair 2007
UNWTO to release 2007 Forecasts during FITUR Travel Fair 2007.
36. JAL forecasts passenger reservations for New Year Period
JAL forecasts passenger reservations for New Year Period.
37. New MasterIndex of Travel Forecasts Pick Up in Asia/Pacific Outbound Travel in Second Half of 20
New MasterIndex of Travel Forecasts Pick Up in Asia/Pacific Outbound Travel in Second Half of 2003.
38. Boeing Forecasts Latin American Commercial Fleet to Triple by 2035
Boeing projects Latin American airlines will need 3,050 new airplanes valued at US$350 billion in the next two decades, tripling the region’s current fleet size. To meet increased passenger traffic, Boeing forecasts the region will require more than 2,500 new single-aisle airplanes over the next 20 years, reflecting the continued growth of low-cost carriers and further expansion of
39. MasterCard Survey on Retail Sales Forecasts Steady Growth across Asia Pacific
MasterCard Survey on Retail Sales Forecasts Steady Growth across Asia Pacific. All 12 Asia Pacific markets are expected to continue seeing positive growth in retail sales, with China taking the lead once again as it did in the same reporting period last year. Retail sales in China are estimated to reach 5566 billion Yuan, representing a sturdy 18% year-on-year growth. The outlook f
40. Boeing Forecasts Long-Term Growth in Air Cargo Traffic
Boeing Forecasts Long-Term Growth in Air Cargo Traffic. Boeing has forecast that world air cargo growth will expand at a 5.8% annual rate over the next two decades, with worldwide air freight traffic tripling through 2027. According to Boeing's World Air Cargo Forecast 2008/2009, air cargo traffic will grow over the long term despite current near-term market weakness and worldwide

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