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97. Wyndham Opens First Days Inn-Branded Hotel in Thailand
Wyndham has opened its first Days Inn-branded hotel in Thailand. The former Aloha Villa Phuket was rebranded to Days Inn Patong Beach after a facelift. Set in the heart of Phuket’s entertainment district, a six-minute walk from Patong Beach, the economy hotel consists of 36 double rooms, 80 twin rooms and 6 triple rooms, all furnished with mini bars and satellite televisions. The h
98. LG Innotek Creates Under Glass Fingerprint Sensor
LG Innotek has created an under glass fingerprint sensor module which allows mobile phone users to simply place their finger on the cover glass of the phone to unlock it. Previous ‘button type’ modules required you to press a finger on a raised square or circular button for your fingerprint to be read exactly. That is why the sensor was usually mounted on the front, rear or side bu
99. Alitalia On Track to Become Profitable by 2017
Alitalia says it is on track to become profitable by 2017, after reducing losses by € 381 million in 2015 compared to the previous year. After posting total revenues of € 3,312.4 million in 2015, Alitalia was able to report a net result of € -199.1 million for 2015, a significant improvement on the € 580 million loss recorded in 2014. This performance is in line with the targets se
100. SAS Trials Silent Morning Flights
SAS is currently testing what it calls “Silent Morning Flights”. The new initiative eliminates most inflight announcements, with the exception of the safety briefing, from flights departing prior to 09:00. The Silent Morning Flights service is being trialled on all SAS domestic and intra-Scandinavia flights until end-September 2016.
101. UNWTO Signs MOU with Petra National Trust
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed by the UNWTO and Petra National Trust (PNT) with the aim to promote sustainable tourism policies in cultural tourism, to develop capacity building and knowledge sharing, and to conduct educational actions. The agreement was signed in Beijing, on the occasion of the recent First World Conference on Tourism for Development.
102. Qatar Airways Cargo Increases Atlanta Capacity
Qatar Airways Cargo has increased capacity to Atlanta, Georgia, with the launch of daily passenger flights to Atlanta on 1 June 2016. The introduction of daily wide-body Boeing 777 passenger flights provides additional belly-hold capacity to the cargo carrier’s existing four times weekly freighter services between Doha and Atlanta. The carrier now offers a combined 744 tonnes of ca
103. Air Arabia to Implement SITA’s Next-Generation Passenger Management System
Air Arabia is to implement SITA’s next-generation passenger management system to enable greater efficiency across its operations. The airline carried close to 8-million passengers in 2015, serving 101 destinations spread across the Middle East, North Africa, Asia and Europe from five hubs in the UAE, Egypt, Morocco and Jordan. SITA’s latest passenger service system will help the ai
104. United Airlines Launches Nonstop B787 Flights Between San Francisco and Singapore
United Airlines has launched nonstop Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights between San Francisco and Singapore. The nonstop flights will save travelers up to four hours of journey time each way compared with an one-stop service. Measured by distance, the new route between San Francisco and Singapore is the longest scheduled 787 flight operated by any airline, and the longest scheduled flig

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