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105. Qatar Airways CEO Spells Out Airline’s Growth Plans at Arabian Travel Market
Qatar Airways CEO Spells Out Airline’s Growth Plans at Arabian Travel Market. On Wednesday, Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker spoke of the airline’s aggressive expansion plans over the next few years highlighting orders for more than 200 aircraft worth over US$30 billion.The national carrier of the State of Qatar is pursuing an ambitious growth strategy in line w
106. MasterCard Worldwide Index of Travel Forecasts Growth in Outbound Travel in Asia Pacific
MasterIndex - MasterCard Worldwide Index of Travel Forecasts Growth in Outbound Travel in Asia Pacific. Results from the latest MasterCard Worldwide Index of Travel report, predict steady growth in the number of outbound travelers across Asia Pacific for the second half of 2008 despite the inflation pinch felt all across the region. Singapore is expected to show the strongest year-
107. GlobalData Forecasts Slowdown in Growth of International Arrivals to Ireland
According to GlobalData, a data and analytics company, Ireland is experiencing a slowdown in the growth of international arrivals. The Compound Annual Growth Rates (CAGR) of international arrivals is nearly half the rate of previous years, going from 8.1% between 2014 and 2018, to a forecast 3.8% for between 2018 and 2023.
108. AirBridgeCargo Airlines Reports Thirteenth Consecutive Year of Growth
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has reported that 2016 is already a record-breaking year, following a further 30% year-on-year growth in tonnage in October to 57,608 tonnes. With two months of the year still to go, ABC has achieved its thirteenth consecutive year of growth. In the 10 months ended 30 October 2016, the airline carried 498,177 tonnes across its growing international rou
109. FCm Travel Going for Growth Through New Regional Strategy
FCm Travel Going for Growth Through New Regional Strategy. Asia Pacific based global travel management consultancy, FCm Travel Solutions, is aggressively pursuing further expansion in the region after achieving record growth in 2007/2008.
110. Revenue Growth seen as Greatest Challenge by APAC Airlines
Revenue Growth seen as Greatest Challenge by APAC Airlines. Airlines in Asia Pacific see revenue growth as one of the greatest challenges as they grapple with implementing innovative merchandising strategies that can help increase revenues. A survey of airlines across the globe, released Tuesday by Sabre Airline Solutions Consulting, shows that despite widespread marketplace discus
111. Passenger Traffic at Asia Pacific Airports Up 6.7% in October 2015
According to data compiled by ACI Asia Pacific, airports in the Middle East reported passenger traffic growth of 6.9%, while those in Asia Pacific reported a growth of 6.7% for the month of October 2015. A number of major airports in China generated double digit growth: Shanghai Pudong (PVG) +12.5%, Chengdu (CTU) +10%, Kunming (KMG) +22%. Elsewhere in the region, New Delhi (DEL) re
112. China Hotel Industry Expected to Ride on Continued Bullish Economic Growth
ADR levels in the country are recovering, and the national aggregate is now at approximately RMB 478. In 2010, key markets such as Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing witnessed ADR growth of 47%, 32% and 28% respectively; with the significant ADR growth in Shanghai largely credited to the Shanghai World Expo held from May to October 2010.. China Hotel Industry Expected to Ride on Conti

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