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17. City Break 2007 to be held in Athens
City Break 2007 to be held in Athens. According to the World Travel Trends Report 2006-07, the low-cost / no frill phenomenon is a major factor dictating how countries perform as leisure tourism destinations. And with the expansion of low cost airlines set to continue in 2007-08 city break style holidays will continue to stimulate tourism between European cities.
18. Nepal’s Tourism Industry Needs Low Cost Airlines
According to PATA, Nepal has so far seen foreign visitor arrivals by air increase by 18.4% to reach 168,958 for the first five months of 2011. The country is nominally on target to reach its goal of one million visitors this year, a figure that includes both air arrivals and land-based visitors, mostly from India.
19. Singapore Airlines to Launch Low Cost Airline
Singapore Airlines is planning to establish a new nofrills, low cost airline operating widebody aircraft on medium and long-haul routes. The new airline will enable the SIA Group to compete against the growing number of profitable low cost airlines in the region, and cater to the growing demand among consumers for low cost travel.
20. Hahn Air Systems Partners Travelport
Hahn Air Systems, a global consolidation service connecting small, medium and low cost airlines as well as ground carriers to all major GDSs worldwide, has signed an agreement with Travelport to offer its 37 air partners access to Travelport’s Rich Content and Branding technology.
21. Lombok Tourism Update - Interview with Stephane Servin Lombok Hotels Association
Exclusive HD video interview with Stephane Servin, General Manager of The Santosa Villas & Resort and also Chairman of the Lombok Hotels Association. In this very interesting interview you will discover which low cost airlines are making the greatest difference to tourism in Lombok, which new routes the Indonesian island would like airlines to launch, what role sports tourism plays
22. Thai Smile to Split Operations Between Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang Airports
Thai Smile Airways is to split its operations between Suvarnabhumi, where it currently operates from, and the older Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, where most of the other low cost airlines such as AirAsia and Thai Lion Air operate out of. The airline will begin with the following flights to/from Don Mueang, effective 8 August 2014:
23. IndiGo Renews Component Support Contract with Thales
IndiGo, one of India's fastest-growing low-cost airlines in terms of Available Seat Kilometre (ASK) growth, has extended its long-term maintenance agreement with Thales for its growing fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft. The contract will cover avionics maintenance for a fleet of up to 250 aircraft, including the A320neo which will start being delivered to IndiGo in late 2015.
24. WestJet Takes Delivery of its 100th Boeing 737
Calgary-based WestJet, has taken delivery of its 100th Next-Generation 737. WestJet began in 1996 with three Boeing 737-200s serving five cities and has grown into one of Canada's largest low-cost airlines serving 81 destinations across Canada, the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. With this latest delivery of a Boeing 737-800, WestJet's fleet now consists o

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