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1. ITB Hospitality Day to explore Travel Habits and Trends
ITB Hospitality Day to explore Travel Habits and Trends. Travel habits are changing all over the globe, regularly presenting the hotel industry with new challenges. In order to compete the trade must react swiftly to current trends. The third ITB Hospitality Day on 6 March will be highlighting the challenges and how the current trends have been taking shape.
2. Selevision technology set to revolutionise TV viewing habits in UAE
Selevision technology set to revolutionise TV viewing habits in UAE.
3. British Airways Reveals Travel Habits of Singaporeans
A survey conducted by British Airways on the travel habits of Singaporeans reveals that nearly half of the respondents chose famous foodie attraction Borough Market as the number one “must-visit” shopping destination in London. Other places to visit for shopping chosen were designer brand outlets (34%), Oxford Street (34%) and Portobello Market (29%).
4. New MasterCard Survey Highlights Latest Consumer Savings Habits
MasterIndex: New MasterCard Survey Highlights Latest Consumer Savings Habits. While consumers across Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa are feeling more optimistic about the six months ahead, many are not letting up in terms of stocking up their coffers. According to the latest MasterCard survey on consumers’ saving priorities, over 40% of them are planning to save more in th
5. BA Survey Reveals Habits of Hong Kong Travellers
The number one irritation for many of the respondents (30%), is their seat being kicked from behind by another passenger, followed closely by the annoyance of a fully reclined seat in front of them (21%). Almost one out of five people are annoyed by parents who cannot control their children during the flight.
6. SITA Survey Reveals Growth in Passenger Self-Service Check-In
SITA Survey Reveals Growth in Passenger Self-Service Check-In. The 4th annual SITA/Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service (PSS) Survey is an in-depth look at the attitudes and habits of a representative sample of the 232 million passengers who use these six leading international airports: Hartsfield-Jackson, Atlanta; Mumbai International; Charles de Gaulle, Paris; Moscow Domode
7. 93% of Airline Passengers in APAC Say Their Travel Routines Have Changed Forever
Flying habits are set to change drastically for the long-term, with nine in ten airline passengers (93%) from the Asia Pacific (APAC) region surveyed not expecting to return to their previous travel routines once the COVID19 pandemic is over.
8. Strong Preference for Self-Service Check-In at Paris Charles de Gaulle
Strong Preference for Self-Service Check-In at Paris Charles de Gaulle. According to results from the latest SITA / Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service Survey, a global survey of air travellers’ habits and attitudes, travellers using Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) have the highest preference for self-service check-in but it is mainly Air France passengers who exercise the opt

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