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17. WTTC Calls for Governments to Intervene
WTTC Calls for Governments to Intervene. WTTC Members – including airlines, hotels and tour operators – are already doing their utmost to get travellers where they need to be. Recent crises – 9/11, SARS, Swine and Avian flu, tsunamis, earthquakes and now the volcanic ash cloud – have all impacted the travel and tourism economy over the last decade. However legislation that could he
18. Accor’s Thailand Hotel Business Remains Depressed
Accor’s Thailand Hotel Business Remains Depressed. In Thailand, Accor’s hotel business remains depressed and continues to be affected by the slowdown of tourist arrivals – a result of the closure of Suvarnabhumi, and other airports, in the country in 2008, the downturn in the global economy and to some extent concerns over Swine Flu, other widespread negative press and the demonstr
19. First Quarter Loss at Singapore Airlines
First Quarter Loss at Singapore Airlines. The combination of the global economic downturn, the outbreak of, and concerns over, Swine Flu (Influenza A H1N1) and fuel hedging resulted in a loss at Singapore Airlines of $307 million for the first quarter ended June 2009. This is the airline's first quarterly loss since the SARS crisis in 2003.
20. The new normality: Travel in an unpredictable world
The new normality: Travel in an unpredictable world.
21. PACT established to counter threats to travel and tourism in Asia Pacific
PACT established to counter threats to travel and tourism in Asia Pacific
22. UNWTO steps up efforts in Crisis Management
UNWTO steps up efforts in Crisis Management.
23. New study reveals that travelers’ misconceptions likely to cost Asia Pacific tourism billions in
New study reveals that travelers’ misconceptions likely to cost Asia Pacific tourism billions in 2006.
24. IATA Reports June 2009 Global Airline Traffic
IATA Reports June 2009 Global Airline Traffic. International scheduled traffic results for June 2009 show passenger demand declining 7.2% compared to the same month in the previous year while freight demand was down 16.5%. The figures, compiled by IATA, show international passenger load factors stood at 75.3%, down from 77.6% recorded in June 2008.

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