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217. Key Leadership Appointments at FRHI
FRHI, the parent company of luxury and upper upscale hotel brands Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Raffles Hotels & Resorts and Swisstel Hotels & Resorts, has made several appointments to its senior leadership team. The management changes, which include executive appointments and newly created roles in the areas of operations, sales and marketing and human resources, are also aligned wi
218. Significant Growth for WORLDHOTELS in 2005
Significant Growth for WORLDHOTELS in 2005.
219. Travelport Names Kurt Ekert Chief Commercial Officer Designate
Travelport Names Kurt Ekert Chief Commercial Officer Designate. Kurt Ekert, currently Chief Operating Officer for GTA by Travelport, is to succeed Armin Meier as Chief Commercial Officer, Travelport GDS. Armin Meier is moving on to pursue a new business venture outside the travel industry.
220. Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals pass 10 Million mark
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals pass 10 Million mark.
221. Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals surge to record 1.99 million in July 2004
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals surge to record 1.99 million in July 2004.
222. Tourism Authority of Thailand Restructures Deputy Governor Positions
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has restructured the following seven Deputy Governor positions: Mrs. Sujitra Jongchansitto, Deputy Governor for Domestic Marketing, has been appointed as Deputy Governor for Tourism Products and Business, overseeing the development and promotion of tourism products and services in line with the demands of both travellers and investors.
223. Hong Kong records September 2004 Visitor Arrivals of 1,688,300
Hong Kong records September 2004 Visitor Arrivals of 1,688,300.
224. International Visitor Arrivals Could Fall 60-80% in 2020
According to the World Tourism Organization, the COVID19 pandemic has caused a 22% fall in international tourist arrivals in Q1 2020, and could lead to an annual decline of between 60% and 80% when compared with 2019.

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