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113. Dubai Airport Chief rates Airspace as Biggest Challenge facing Aviation Growth in GCC
Dubai Airport Chief rates Airspace as Biggest Challenge facing Aviation Growth in GCC. At a special session during the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference, Dubai Airports’ chief executive officer, Paul Griffiths, told CNN’s John Defterios that to complete the growth in hotels and tourism infrastructure, there was a pressing need to increase airspace capacity across the Gulf region.
114. Strong Growth continues for Finnair’s Europe-Asia Traffic
Growth continues for Finnair’s Europe-Asia Traffic. Finnair Scheduled Passenger Traffic grew by 18.2% compared with the year before. European traffic demand grew by 26.8% and by 22.7% on Asian routes. 70% of passengers on Asian flights have connections on Finnair’s European network. Growth in Europe has also benefited from doubling of frequencies to Rome and Barcelona as well as st
115. Air Astana reports Strong Growth in 1H2008
Air Astana reports Strong Growth in 1H2008. Air Astana, the flag carrier of the Republic of Kazakhstan, continued to experience strong growth during the first half of 2008, with available seat kilometers up by 20% to 4.2 billion compared to the same period in 2007. Passengers carried during the first six months of 2008 increased by 16% to 1.3 million, with the total expected to rea
116. Steady Growth for Bangkok-based Ativa Hospitality
Steady Growth for Bangkok-based Ativa Hospitality. Since its inception in January 2008, Bangkok-based Ativa Hospitality has enjoyed considerable growth in the independent boutique hotel field in which they specialize. The most recent additions to their stable of luxury properties comes with the signing of two new Thailand properties; Hansar Bangkok and Hansar Samui, both of which a
117. Chicago a Key Driver to Etihad’s Future Growth
Etihad Airways CEO Cites Chicago as Key Driver to Airline’s Future Growth. Etihad Airways’ chief executive James Hogan said on Monday that the United States of America remains a largely untapped market for Etihad Airways and spoke of how the airline’s new Chicago service is set to become an important driver to the airline’s future growth.
118. Dubai Logistics City to impact Future Air Cargo Growth
Dubai Logistics City to impact Future Air Cargo Growth. Dubai Logistics City (DLC), one of the world’s first truly integrated logistics and multi-modal transport platforms, will have a major impact on future air cargo growth, according to industry veteran Michael Proffitt, on the eve of the third World Air Cargo conference to be held in Bahrain from 12-14 February.
119. Double Digit Q1 Growth for WORLDHOTELS
Double Digit Q1 Growth for WORLDHOTELS. In terms of individual booking channels, this means a double digit growth in revenue and room night production across all channels. For example WORLDHOTELS was able to increase its room nights booked via the global distribution systems (GDS) by 20%, via call centres by 86%, via its booking engine Resmaster by 92% and via its website by 113%.
120. Strong Growth for Relais & Châteaux in 2009/10
Strong Growth for Relais & Châteaux in 2009/10. Relais & Châteaux, an association of some of the world’s finest hoteliers, chefs and restaurateurs, has reported an upward trend across all areas of its commercial business with a sales growth of +29%, totalling EUR 70 million. The number of nights reserved has increased by +38%, with an average rate of EUR 830 per reservation for an

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