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161. Marriott Establishes Global Cleanliness Council
Marriott has launched what it calls the Global Cleanliness Council. The council is focused on developing the next level of global hospitality cleanliness standards, norms and behaviors that are designed to minimize risk and enhance safety for hotel guests and Marriott employees alike.
162. IATA Appoints Two Senior Vice Presidents
IATA has appointed Gilberto Lopez Meyer as Senior Vice President for Safety and Flight Operations, and Nick Careen as Senior Vice President for Airport, Passenger, Cargo and Security.
163. Boeing, Etihad, NASA and Safran Working Together to Reduce Aircraft Noise
An Etihad Airways Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner decked out with special equipment that can enhance safety and reduce CO2 emissions and noise commenced flight testing this week for Boeing’s ecoDemonstrator programme.
164. Executive Appointments at Hong Kong Airlines
Hong Kong Airlines has appointed Mr Chan Kwok Wing as Director, Corporate Safety, Quality Assurance & Security Department, responsible for the overall strategy, development and management of that department. The airline has also appointed Mr Christopher Birt as General Manager, Inflight Services in the Service Delivery Department, responsible for managing service and performance st
165. 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
166. AAPA Supports Holistic Approach to Risk Management
The Willis IATA AAPA Asia Pacific Aviation Insurance Conference held 7-8 March 2012 in Hong Kong attracted over 300 participants, including aviation safety and risk management specialists, aviation insurance underwriters and brokers, legal experts and other professionals.
167. Finnair Eases Rules on Electronic Devices
Finnair has received approval from the Finnish Transport Safety Agency to change rules on the use of portable electronic devices during take-offs and landings. Now customers on Finnair flights can officially use handheld devices throughout all phases of flight, as long as the devices – such as smartphones, tablets and e-readers – are kept in flight mode.
168. IATA Calls on Governments to Ratify Changes to Tokyo Convention 1963
IATA is calling on governments to ratify important changes to the Tokyo Convention 1963 which were agreed at a diplomatic conference in Montreal last week. The Tokyo Convention provides the legal framework for dealing with passengers whose unruly or disruptive behavior leads to physical assault or poses a threat to the safety of a flight.

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