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177. Executive Appointments @ eRevMax
Executive Appointments @ eRevMax. eRevMax, a specialist in online distribution and channel management software for the hospitality industry, has appointed Michael McCartan as the company’s new Chief Operating Officer. Formerly VP Product Management at Pegasus Solutions, Michael joins the eRevMax team to oversee the daily operations of the RateTiger and Simple Distribution brands.
178. IATA Reports October 2011 Airline Traffic
Asia Pacific carriers reported a 3.8% increase in demand against a 7.5% capacity expansion resulting in a load factor of 75.2%. While Asia Pacific airlines benefitted from the fast growth of Asian exports in the immediate post-recession recovery, in the past year, European exporters took the lead in export growth on the back of a weak Euro. This is one of the causes of the relative
179. Anthony Gill Returns to Vietnam as GM of Life Heritage Resort Hoi An
Anthony Gill Returns to Vietnam as GM of Life Heritage Resort Hoi An. A seasoned hotelier whose management experience includes stints at the InterContinental and with Six Senses has returned to Vietnam as general manager of the Life Heritage Resort Hoi An. A native of the United Kingdom, Anthony Gill's appointment comes at a high-water mark for this riverside resort in Hoi An's Old
180. BAA Appoints Rachel Lomax and David Begg as Non-Executive Directors
BAA Appoints Rachel Lomax and David Begg as Non-Executive Directors. Rachel Lomax and Professor David Begg have joined BAA’s Board as Non-Executive Directors. Rachel Lomax has 40 years’ experience in policy making, at the heart of the British economy. Rachel served as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 until 2008. Before joining the Bank of England,
181. Rolls-Royce Wins Hawaiian Airlines Order
Rolls-Royce Wins Hawaiian Airlines Order. Rolls-Royce is to provide Trent 700 engines for six Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330 aircraft, in a contract worth $420 million at list prices. The order includes a TotalCare long-term services agreement. Hawaiian Airlines already has ten Trent 700-powered A330s in service or on order and this order is incremental. The airline
182. Costa Cruising the Red Sea
Costa Cruising the Red Sea. Costa Cruises is now operating one-week cruises in the Red Sea, departing from Sharm el Sheik (Egypt) for the entire 2010/2011 winter season. The Costa Marina (25,600 gross tonnage and a capacity of 1,000 total Guests) and the Costa Allegra (28,400 gross tonnage and 1,000 total Guests) will depart, respectively, from 25 November 2010 to 17 February 2011
183. Ryanair to Open 3 New Bases on Canary Islands
Ryanair to Open 3 New Bases on Canary Islands. Ryanair is to open three new bases on the Canary Islands in summer 2011. The low cost airline will base six aircraft across Gran Canaria (2 ac), Lanzarote (2 ac) and Tenerife (2 ac) from February 2011 while also increasing Fuerteventura routes and frequencies. Ryanair will operate 112 routes to/from the Canary Islands
184. Marriott Wins Contract to Manage Hotel in Cannes
Marriott Wins Contract to Manage Hotel in Cannes. Marriott has won the contract to manage a 261-room JW Marriott Hotel in Cannes. In early 2011, the Palais Stephanie hotel, located on Cannes’ famous La Croisette, will be rebranded a JW Marriott Hotel under a management agreement with Jesta Group. Cannes, world-renowned for luxury and style, is located on France’s Cote d’Azur and is

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