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65. Visa Facilitation Can Create 2.6 million New Jobs in APEC Economies
A new report by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) shows that visa facilitation could create up to 2.6 million new jobs in the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies by 2016. The report was presented on the occasion of the APEC High Level Policy Dialogue on Travel Facilitation (Bali, Indonesia, 1 October 2013).
66. ARINC’s Airport Systems Go-Live at Ras Al Khaimah Int. Airport
ARINC has completed the implementation of systems at RAK International Airport, part of the multi-million dollar deal signed a year ago. The systems went live on 1 October. The 10-year contract signed on 30 September 2012, was to implement multiple airport systems at the UAE’s northern emirate airport. The project involved the design, supply and installation of ARINC’s core suite o
67. Modest Improvement in Some Air Cargo Markets for August 2013
IATA reported a continued modest improvement in air cargo markets for August 2013. August air freight demand was up 3.6% on the previous year, considerably better than year-to-date performance of a 0.7% expansion. Demand for air freight began increasing slowly from April, in line with strengthening business confidence, as economic performance in Europe and the US showed signs of im
68. United Airlines Applies to Serve Cuba from Four U.S. Gateways
United Airlines has submitted a formal application to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for authority to operate flights from four of its largest U.S. gateway cities – Newark/New York, Houston, Washington, D.C. and Chicago – to Havana’s José Martí International Airport.
69. U.S. Department of Transportation Bans Use of Electronic Cigarettes on Commercial Flights
The U.S. Department of Transport has banned the use of electronic cigarettes on commercial flights. The rule applies to all scheduled flights of U.S. and foreign carriers involving transportation in, to, and from the U.S. The ban applies to the use of electronic cigarettes in all forms, including but not limited to electronic cigars, pipes, and devices designed to look like everyda
70. Qatar Airways Launches Doha - Sydney Flights
Qatar Airways has launched flights between Doha and Sydney, Australia. The airline will operate daily from Doha to Sydney with a Boeing 777-300 aircraft. Qatar Airways has been serving Australia since 2009 when it commenced flights to Melbourne, later adding flights to Perth in 2012.
71. Delta Hoping to Serve Havana, Cuba from Four U.S. Cities
Delta Air Lines has filed an application with the U.S. government to operate non-stop flights to Cuba from four key cities in the United States. Delta is looking for approval to serve Havana with daily flights from its hubs in Atlanta and New York's JFK International Airport as well as from Miami and Orlando.
72. Emirates Launches Non-Stop Dubai - New Zealand Flights
Emirates has launched one of the world’s longest scheduled non-stop flights. Emirates’ new flights between Dubai and Auckland will bring New Zealand much closer to destinations in Europe and the Middle East than at present, with an estimated flight time of just under 16 hours from Dubai to New Zealand and 17 hours, 15 minutes in the other direction, cutting journey times by almost

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