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1. UNWTO Hosts Swine Flu Workshop in Madrid
UNWTO Hosts Swine Flu Workshop in Madrid. It was also emphasised that travellers should ensure that their travel insurance will cover unforeseen flu related costs in the event they fall sick away from home and should take medical advice should they experience flu symptoms immediately before, during or after travel.
2. New Zealand Visitor Arrivals in June 2009
New Zealand Visitor Arrivals in June 2009. New Zealand’s visitor arrivals in June 2009 show that numbers from South Korea, Japan and China have been seriously impacted by concerns over Swine Flu (H1N1) and the continued economic downturn. Swine Flu was was first detected in New Zealand in late April.
3. Severe Occupancy Drops for Hotels in Mexico
Severe Occupancy Drops for Hotels in Mexico. Not surprisingly, data from STR, shows Mexico’s hotel industry occupancy dropped more than 50% at the end of April and beginning of May, after the outbreak of influenza A (H1N1), or the swine flu as it has also been called, was announced.
4. WTTC Revises Agenda for Global Travel & Tourism Summit
WTTC Revises Agenda for Global Travel & Tourism Summit. Concerns about the recent outbreak of swine flu and the worldwide coverage it is receiving have caused the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the forum for leaders of the Travel & Tourism industry, to revise its agenda for the 9th Global Travel & Tourism Summit, taking place later this week in Florianópolis, the state capi
5. Mexico’s Travel and Tourism Industry
Mexico’s Travel and Tourism Industry. As the first country in the world to experience an outbreak of the now widespread Swine Flu (H1N1) virus, Mexico has been hit hard in terms of tourism demand over the past three months. Preliminary estimates from the Mexican Government put the impact so far at around US$200-$300 million, but the final toll could well be much greater. More than
6. Accor’s Thailand Hotel Business Remains Depressed
Accor’s Thailand Hotel Business Remains Depressed. In Thailand, Accor’s hotel business remains depressed and continues to be affected by the slowdown of tourist arrivals – a result of the closure of Suvarnabhumi, and other airports, in the country in 2008, the downturn in the global economy and to some extent concerns over Swine Flu, other widespread negative press and the demonstr
7. First Quarter Loss at Singapore Airlines
First Quarter Loss at Singapore Airlines. The combination of the global economic downturn, the outbreak of, and concerns over, Swine Flu (Influenza A H1N1) and fuel hedging resulted in a loss at Singapore Airlines of $307 million for the first quarter ended June 2009. This is the airline's first quarterly loss since the SARS crisis in 2003.
8. IATA Reports June 2009 Global Airline Traffic
IATA Reports June 2009 Global Airline Traffic. International scheduled traffic results for June 2009 show passenger demand declining 7.2% compared to the same month in the previous year while freight demand was down 16.5%. The figures, compiled by IATA, show international passenger load factors stood at 75.3%, down from 77.6% recorded in June 2008.

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