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113. Shangri-La signs New Hotel in Manila
Shangri-La signs New Hotel in Manila. Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has won a major prize in the Philippines with the signing of Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila, scheduled to open in 2012. Located within the Fort Bonifacio former military base and city centre, the hotel with over 60 storeys will comprise 500 guestrooms and 234 apartments, the building is destined to become a Manila
114. The Westin Auckland, Lighter Quay wins Tourism and Leisure Property Excellence Award
The Westin Auckland, Lighter Quay wins Tourism and Leisure Property Excellence Award. The Westin Auckland, Lighter Quay hotel has won the Tourism and Leisure Property Excellence Award at the annual New Zealand Property Council Awards. The award recognises the hotel and the $300 million Lighter Quay development on Auckland’s waterfront, an ambitious seven year development of the Auc
115. Qatar Airways launches New Global Advertising Campaign
Qatar Airways launches New Global Advertising Campaign. The commercials were shot on location in far flung destinations including Thailand, India, United States, Italy, Qatar and China. They are being aired on leading television networks including CNN International, Al Jazeera International and BBC World and complement a print campaign across prestigious newspapers and magazines wo
116. 5% Growth for International Tourism during First Four Months of 2008
5% Growth for International Tourism during First Four Months of 2008. Prospects for international tourism remain positive, although the overall economic climate has deteriorated since the last quarter of 2007, reducing consumer confidence and putting pressure on household spending and travel budgets. UNWTO expects tourism demand to grow, but at a slower pace over the remainder of t
117. Moderate Growth for Air Cargo in 2013
The latest figures from IATA show a 1.4% expansion of global freight tonne kilometers (FTKs) in 2013 when compared to 2012. Cargo markets made very slow progress during the first half of the year. Acceleration in the trend took root in the latter half of 2013, placing air freight volumes on a steadily increasing trajectory. Capacity grew faster than demand at 2.6% and load factors
118. Air Freight Volumes Expand More Slowly in June 2014
Data compiled by IATA shows a 2.3% growth in global air freight market demand (measured in freight tonne kilometers) over June 2013. That is slower than the 4.9% growth reported for May. Nevertheless, overall growth for the first six months of 2014 stands at 4.1% compared to the same period in 2013. That is much stronger than the weak 1.4% increase reported for the full-year 2013 o
119. Global Air Freight Continues to Suffer Headwinds
IATA’s data for global air freight markets shows that air cargo volumes (measured in freight tonne kilometers or FTKs) suffered a 5.6% fall in February compared to February 2015. Asia Pacific carriers, which carry almost 39% of all air freight, saw FTKs contract by 12.4% year-on-year in February. While this was the largest drop of any region, it also reflects the region’s carriers
120. SAS Signs Agreement to Divest in Estonian Air
SAS Signs Agreement to Divest in Estonian Air. The Estonian Government will provide approx MSEK 205 of new capital in a new rights issue and SAS will convert approx MSEK 20 in loans into equity. After the rights issue the Estonian Government will hold 90% and SAS 10% of Estonian Air. SAS will remain lender of approx MSEK 70 in loans with a maturity in 2014.

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