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169. Macau launches Plan to Support Tourism Industry
Macau launches Plan to Support Tourism Industry. To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the establishment of the Macau SAR, the Macau Government Tourist Office will launch - Plan to Support Macau Tourism Industry - on May 18 to attract more visitors to Macau. The plan will also include measures to support tourism development in Sichuan. The total budget of the plan is MOP172,400,000.
170. Hong Kong Disneyland Park Closes; Hotels Remain Open
Hong Kong Disneyland closed its doors today, after being open for less than a month. The decision is in line with prevention efforts taking place across Hong Kong by the the government and health authorities. Hong Kong Disneyland only re-opened on 18 June.
171. New Tourism School Opens in Honiara, Solomon Islands
Solomon Island Visitors Bureau (SIVB) CEO, Josefa ‘Jo’ Tuamoto has applauded the establishment of a new School of Tourism & Hospitality in Honiara, calling it “a catalyst for the destination’s economic future.” Mr Tuamoto praised the national government for the role it has played in enabling the new educational facility to become a reality.
172. Powering Travel and Tourism into the Next Decade: An Agenda for Growth and Development
The global travel and tourism private sector and government organisations - the Global Travel Association Coalition (GTAC) - have launched a commitment for aligned advocacy and action to harness the full potential of the sector to create jobs, drive inclusive growth and foster development. Launched at the World Travel & Tourism Council Global Summit in Madrid “Powering Travel & Tou
173. ASTA to Hold Third Annual Legislative Summit in June
ASTA to Hold Third Annual Legislative Summit in June. On June 12, 2007, ASTA will hold its third Legislative Day, where attendees will obtain, firsthand, insights from U.S. government officials on travel-related issues such the Secure Flight program’s upcoming rules that may impact the Passenger Name Record (PNR) data agents collect, tax-gap issues and the status of health care leg
174. Boeing Signs $3.4 Billion Contract for 268 AH-64E Apache Helicopters
The U.S. government has signed a five-year, $3.4 billion contract with Boeing through which the army, and a customer outside the U.S., will acquire the latest Apache attack helicopter. This is the first multi-year agreement for the Apache “E” variant. The Army will receive 244 remanufactured Apaches while 24 new ones will go to the international customer.
175. United Airlines Cuts International Flights by 85%
United Airlines has announced that due to the continued drop in travel demand as a result of the COVID19 outbreak and government mandates or restrictions in place prohibiting travel, the airline has cut its U.S. and Canada schedule in April by 42% and its international flights by 85%.
176. Air New Zealand to Resume Auckland - Shanghai Flights
Air New Zealand has announced that it will resume passenger flights between Auckland and Shanghai next week, with passengers subject to government border controls in each direction.

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