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- 225. World Travel & Tourism Council issues Estimate of London Bombing Impact
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World Travel & Tourism Council issues Estimate of London Bombing Impact.
- 226. Boeing Projects Air Cargo Fleet to Shift Further Toward Widebody Freighters
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Boeing Projects Air Cargo Fleet to Shift Further Toward Widebody Freighters.
- 227. IATA Revises Global Passenger Traffic Forecasts
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IATA has revised its global passenger traffic forecasts and now predicts that traffic, as measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), will not return to pre-COVID19 levels until 2024, a year later than previously projected.
- 228. Consolidated financial results of the JAL Group for the half year ended September 30, 2003
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Consolidated financial results of the JAL Group for the half year ended September 30, 2003
- 229. New MasterIndex of Travel Forecasts Pick Up in Asia/Pacific Outbound Travel in Second Half of 20
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New MasterIndex of Travel Forecasts Pick Up in Asia/Pacific Outbound Travel in Second Half of 2003.
- 230. New Zealand Revises Tourism Forecasts
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New Zealand Revises Tourism Forecasts. The New Zealand Ministry of Tourism is forecasting that international visitor arrivals to the country will grow by an average of 2.5% per annum over the next seven years.
- 231. Boeing Forecasts Asia Pacific to be World’s Largest Aviation Market
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Boeing Forecasts Asia Pacific to be World’s Largest Aviation Market. The Asia Pacific region covers a broad area including Japan, Korea, China, Australia and India and currently accounts for more than 8,300 flights and 1.2 million travelers daily. In less than 10 years, it will be the largest air travel market in the world, according to the Boeing outlook released today in Hong Kon
- 232. STR Updates 2011, 2012 Forecasts
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The U.S. hotel industry is expected to end 2011 with a 4% occupancy increase to 59.9%, a 3.6% increase in ADR to US$101.58, and a 7.7% increase in RevPAR to US$60.81. Supply in 2011 is forecasted to rise slightly (0.7%) and demand is expected to end the year with a 4.7% increase.
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