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9. Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts opens toll-free number for Macau
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts opens toll-free number for Macau. Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has opened a new toll-free telephone number - 0800 880 - for customers calling to make reservations from Macau. Customers calling from Macau are answered at Shangri-La worldwide reservations centres located in Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur, where bookings can be made for any of Shangri-La’s 5
10. Record Number of Emerging Markets to Attend TRENZ 2009
Record Number of Emerging Markets to Attend TRENZ 2009. This year the New Zealand tourism industry’s biggest annual event will host travel buyers from a record number of emerging markets. As well as South American countries including Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay, travel sellers from European markets such as Italy, France and Spain will also be represented.
11. Best Western Number One Hotel Brand in EU27
Best Western Number One Hotel Brand in EU27. According to research conducted by MKG Hospitality, Best Western remains the number one hotel brand in the EU27 with over 89,000 rooms and an increase of 2.4%, ahead of Accor’s Ibis (71,500 rooms) and Mercure (53,000 rooms). Within the top 10, Travelodge records the greatest growth this year with 58 new properties and over 11% growth in
12. Tahiti Airport Strike: Air Tahiti Nui Operates Limited Number of Flights
Tahiti Airport Strike: Air Tahiti Nui Operates Limited Number of Flights. Air Tahiti Nui has commenced operating a limited number of flights to help move passengers stranded by a strike which has closed the main airport in Papeete, French Polynesia. The airline has secured approval from the Government of French Polynesia to begin moving stranded passengers to and from Papeete, Los
13. STR Reports Global Hotel Pipeline for May 2010
STR Reports Global Hotel Pipeline for May 2010. According to the May 2010 STR Global Construction Pipeline Report, the hotel development pipeline in Asia Pacific comprises 1,004 hotels totalling 253,815 rooms. Among the countries in the region, China reported the largest number of rooms in the total active pipeline (136,514 rooms) and the largest number of rooms in the In Construct
14. Dubai Visitor Arrivals in H1 2010
Dubai Visitor Arrivals in H1 2010. The number of hotel guests in Dubai reached 4,181,326 in the first half 2010, a 9% increase over the 3,852,742 guests in the first half of last year. Statistics from DTCM show that the number of hotels operating in Dubai has reached 566, representing a 7% increase from 530 in 2009, while hotel rooms reached 67,369, indicating a 16% increase from t
15. Japan Reports Record Number of International Visitor Arrivals
Japan welcomed 2.29 million foreign visitors in July 2016, 19.7% higher than in July 2015 and the highest ever record for not only July, but for any single month. The previous record for the month was set in July 2015 when 1,918,000 foreigners visited Japan. The previous largest number of visitors in a single month was set in April 2016 with 2,082,000 foreign arrivals.
16. London Welcomed 5.2+ Million Int. Visitors Between July and September 2015
According to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics International Passenger Survey (IPS), London welcomed more than 5.2 million international visitors to the capital between July and September 2015. The rise in the number of visits represents an increase of 5.9% measured against the same period in 2014. The capital has seen a 22.5% increase in the number of interna

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