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41. Hotels in Asia Pacific Report Q1 2016 Increase in OR and RevPAR
Compared with Q1 2015, hotels in the Asia Pacific region reported an 1.7% increase in occupancy to 66.6%, ADR remained nearly flat (-0.2% to US$105.04) while RevPAR rose 1.5% to US$69.93. Thailand posted positive results in each of the three key performance measurements: occupancy (+4.6% to 83.6%), ADR (+1.4% to THB4,139.08) and RevPAR (+6.0% to THB3,459.55). STR analysts note that
42. World Health Organization lifts travel advice for Hong Kong and Guangdong
World Health Organization lifts travel advice for Hong Kong and Guangdong.
43. Hotels in APAC Report July 2016 Increase in Occupancy and RevPAR
According to July 2016 data from STR, hotels in the Asia Pacific region recorded mostly positive results in the three key performance metrics when reported in U.S. dollar constant currency. Bangkok, Thailand, reported increases in each of the three metrics: occupancy (+4.7% to 81.1%), ADR (+4.3% to THB3,264.95) and RevPAR (+9.2% to THB2,648.47). The market reported relatively low s
44. China Southern Airlines to resume service to Pyongyang, North Korea
China Southern Airlines to resume service to Pyongyang, North Korea.
45. Hong Kong's visitor arrival figures for May hits new low but show signs of recovery
Hong Kong's visitor arrival figures for May hits new low but show signs of recovery.
46. Hotels in Asia Pacific Report Y-O-Y Decrease in ADR and RevPAR
Compared with 2014, hotels in the Asia Pacific region reported a 0.1% increase in occupancy to 68.2%, ADR was down 0.5% to US$108.79, and RevPAR decreased 0.4% to US$74.25. Thailand recorded double-digit growth in occupancy (+13.6% to 73.6%) and RevPAR (+13.1% to THB2,667.65). ADR in the country dipped 0.4% to THB3,662.84. Prior to the Erawan bomb which went off in September in Ban
47. Qantas to reduce international flights by up to 20%
Qantas to reduce international flights by up to 20%.
48. WHO recommends new travel measures plus Press Conference Q&A session
WHO recommends new travel measures plus Press Conference Q&A session, Questions Answered - Clarification of SARS around the world from the World Health Organisation Press Conference.

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