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73. Four Seasons Jakarta Appoints Yonatan Kachko as GM
The Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta has appointed Yonatan Kachko as General Manager. Yonatan was most recently Hotel Manager at the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong.
74. Travelport to Offer Airlines New Booking Code for Non-Binary Gender Passengers
Travelport has confirmed that it will implement a new booking code for non-binary gender airline passengers on 1 June. The new code offers the option to choose “X”, rather than “M” or “F”, when a passenger is required to provide such advance passenger information.
75. Christian Dolenc Appointed GM of Mandarin Oriental Macau
The Mandarin Oriental, Macau has appointed Christian Dolenc as General Manager. Christian, a German national, received his Apprenticeship Diploma in Hotel and Catering Business in Munich, Germany in 2001, and then underwent a range of placements in the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Germany.
76. Israel Appoints Sammy Yahia as Director of Tourism for India and Philippines
The Israel Ministry of Tourism has appointed Mr. Sammy Yahia as Director of Tourism for India and Philippines, effective 3 June 2019. Prior to his appointment to India, Sammy was the Director of Marketing & Communications for Israel Ministry of Tourism from 2012 to May 2019. During his tenure there, he was awarded ‘Employee of the Year - Civil Service Commission’ and received a cer
77. Air New Zealand to Buy 8 Boeing 787-10 Aircraft
Air New Zealand has unveiled plans buy eight Boeing 787-10 airplanes, valued at $2.7 billion at list prices. The 787-10 is the largest member of the Dreamliner family. At 224 feet long (68 meters), the 787-10 can serve up to 330 passengers in a standard two-class configuration, about 40 more than the 787-9 airplane which Air New Zealand already operates.
78. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 31.2 Million Int. Passengers in April; Cargo Down 9.1%
Collectively, Asia Pacific airlines recorded a 3.7% increase in the number of international passengers carried to a combined total of 31.2 million in April, with promotional airfare campaigns lending support to travel markets. Measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), demand grew by 3.5%, reflecting relative strength in regional travel markets. After accounting for a 4.1% inc

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