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81. Abacus Travel Predictions for 2006
Abacus Travel Predictions for 2006.
82. 8 New Sites added to UNESCO's World Heritage List
8 New Sites added to UNESCO's World Heritage List. In addition to the 13 New Sites added to the UNESCO's World Heritage List featured on Wednesday, the World Heritage Committee has added eight more new cultural sites to the list. With these inscriptions, Papua New Guinea and San Marino enter the World Heritage List for the first time.
83. Marriott Signs its First Two Hotels in Iraq
Marriott International has signed agreements with Empire Iraq to manage two hotels in Erbil, Iraq. The 200-room, upscale Marriott Hotels & Resorts-branded hotel and a 75-unit deluxe Marriott Executive Apartments property are scheduled open simultaneously in 2014. The addition of these two hotels, Marriott's first in Iraq, extends the company's hotel portfolio to 74 countries around
84. Qatar Airways to Resume Flights to Adelaide, Australia
Qatar Airways has confirmed that it will resume flights to Adelaide, Australia starting from 16 August 2020. The South Australian capital will become the airline’s fifth destination in Australia to see a resumption of flights.
85. Airlines Slow to React to Floods in Thailand
Airlines Slow to React to Floods in Thailand. Normally airlines are quick to react to natural disasters, turmoil and other events, that could impact their paying passengers in one way or another. The airlines often understand that a customer may have to change plans, and generously allow them to change their travel dates at no extra cost regardless of the ticket restrictions. In th
86. Tourism Can Contribute to Solutions for Global Climate Change and Poverty Challenges
Inadequate climatic conditions can seriously harm tourism operations and host communities that depend on them. Directly, climate variability and changing weather patterns can affect the planning of tourism programmes and seriously affect the tourists’ comfort, their travel decisions, and eventually the tourists’ flow. Indirectly, climate change can have a significant impact on tour
87. Shangri-La Receives Full MSC Seafood Chain of Custody Certification for 53 Hotels
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has received full Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) seafood Chain of Custody certification (CoC) for all its 53 properties across Mainland China and Hong Kong. The Shangri-La group initiated the certification programme as part of its sustainable sourcing strategy and commitment to protect future seafood supplies and make a positive impact on the environ
88. United Nations Economic and Social Council adopts WTO-UN Agreement
United Nations Economic and Social Council adopts WTO-UN Agreement.

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