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169. Wyndham Hotels Set Out to Engineer the Perfect Night’s Sleep
Jet lag, unfamiliar routine and the general stress of travel contribute to poor sleep and post-travel illness. A recent University of Texas study found disrupting sleep and impacting circadian rhythm – commonly caused by jet lag – not only leads to chronic fatigue and insomnia but also causes accelerated aging.
170. Zuji Releases Findings of ‘Giving Back is the New Black’ Poll
Zuji has released the findings of its latest travel insights study which profiles the habits and preferences of Singapore-based travellers. Themed ‘Giving Back is the New Black’, 855 Singapore-based travellers participated in the poll, which asked participants a series of questions detailing their preferences when it comes to charity and donating to the less privileged on Singapore
171. Airbus and International SOS Sign MOU on Drone Cargo Delivery Systems
Airbus and International SOS, one of the world’s leading medical and security risk services companies, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly study the viability of using aircraft or unmanned systems to deliver medical cargo and supplies.
172. MasterCard Study Reveals Optimism in SEA; Myanmar Consumers Most Confident
According to the latest MasterCard Consumer Purchasing Priorities survey, 80% of Southeast Asian travelers who went overseas last year, plan to holiday abroad the same or more this year. In Southeast Asia, Singapore residents display the most desire to travel internationally in the next 12 months, with 87% of respondents intending to travel the same or more. This is followed by Mal
173. PolyU Study Looks at Backpacker Tourism in Hong Kong
Targeting the backpacker segment may be an effective means of diversifying Hong Kong’s tourism market and promoting sustainable tourism, according to Dr Wantanee Suntikul, Dr Denis Tolkach, Dr Elizabeth Agyeiwaah (Ph.D. graduate) and Mr Ching-Nok Lung (BSc graduate) of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
174. Getting to the True Value of Tourism
Getting to the True Value of Tourism. A new study released by the UNWTO shows how the economic importance of tourism extends to the Meetings Industry.'“The Meetings Industry has come of age and placed itself firmly at the centre of tourism's future by engaging in this fundamental analysis of its societal worth and by claiming its rightful place in the public-private partnership fra
175. PolyU Study Finds Brand Management and Reliability Valued in Upscale Chinese Hotels
To investigate the determinants of brand equity for upscale Chinese hotels, the researchers carried out two focus group interviews in Beijing with 18 Chinese and international frequent travellers. The resulting questionnaire was pilot-tested and subject to expert review by 10 Chinese and English-speaking hotel managers and hospitality and brand-equity researchers before being used
176. Results of Revinate’s 2017 Global Hotel Reputation Benchmark Report
Revinate, a software as a service (SaaS) company that helps hotels enhance the guest experience, has unveiled the results of its 2017 Global Hotel Reputation Benchmark Report. The far-reaching study analyzed 70 million published online guest reviews worldwide over the last two years –nearly 40 million of those in 2016 alone.

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