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201. Wyndham Opens First Super 8 Hotel in EMEAI Region
Wyndham Hotel Group has opened the Super 8 Riyadh, the first of the economy hotel brands properties to open in the Europe, Middle East, Africa and Indian Ocean (EMEAI) region. Super 8 Riyadh is the first hotel to open as part of a master development agreement with Saudi Automotive Services Company (SASCO) for 20 Super 8 hotels in Saudi Arabia over a period of five years.
202. New Report shows Economic Benefits of Hong Kongs Growing Exhibition Industry
New Report shows Economic Benefits of Hong Kongs Growing Exhibition Industry. A report released Monday show that activities associated with Hong Kongs exhibition industry contributed HK$26.4 billion (US$3.38 billion) to the local economy in 2006, equivalent to 1.8% of Hong Kongs total GDP.
203. Aisle or Window Seat? BA Reveals the Latest Trends
New research from British Airways has uncovered some surprising yet distinct patterns when it comes to where people prefer to sit on a plane. The results also show that the four sets of twin-seats, 51/52B, 51/52C, 51/52H and 51/52J, in a British Airways Boeing 747 are the most popular place in economy to pre-book, with more than half of our customers travelling as a pair opting to
204. Airbus Analyses Future of Comfort from Asian Passenger Perspective
Airbus has published the results of new research into the comfort demands of Asian economy class passengers. 'The Future of Comfort: Asia' conducted by global future consultancy Future Laboratory, reveals new insights into the evolving demands of Asian air passengers. Airbus forecasts that by 2032 the Asia region will account for 45% of global passengers; this will make them the do
205. What the Rugby World Cup Means to New Zealand
The Rugby World Cup 2011 could generate US$1.67 billion (NZ$2 billion) for the global sports economy with overseas visitors to New Zealand generating US$654 million (NZ$782.5 million), according to new research commissioned by MasterCard. MasterCards research - the Economic Impact on Global Rugby Part IV: Rugby World Cup 2011 - finds that sport associated economic activity may be
206. Multi-Million Dollar Inflight Improvements for Emirates Airline
Multi-Million Dollar Inflight Improvements for Emirates Airline. This massive investment will see Emirates introduce an enhanced version of its First Class private suites; lie-flat massage seats in Business Class with more personal space; Economy Class seats with extra legroom; and larger personal TV screens in all classes; across its rapidly-expanding long-haul Boeing 777 fleet.
207. Singapore Airlines Adds First A350-900 Medium Haul Aircraft to Fleet
Singapore Airlines (SIA) today welcomed the entry into service of its new Airbus A350-900 medium haul aircraft as it made its inaugural flight from Singapore to Adelaide. Featuring new regional Business Class and Economy Class cabin products that were recently launched on SIAs Boeing 787-10 fleet, the A350-900 medium haul Business Class cabin has 40 seats in a 1-2-1 arrangement th
208. KLM to Fully Revamp Inflight Catering Products
KLM to Fully Revamp Inflight Catering Product. On December 1, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will renew many aspects of its inflight catering product. The changes will affect KLMs World Business Class and intercontinental Economy Class, as well as KLM Europe Select aboard KLM and KLM cityhopper flights.

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