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89. What Impact Does Hong Kong Sevens Have on Long-Haul Travel to the City?
Amadeus and Forward Data SL, a market research and consulting company, has released data that shows that the Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens draws the biggest influx of long-haul travellers into Hong Kong every year for a single event. Based on annual bookings data from 2009 to 2012, long-haul arrivals into the city during the Hong Kong Sevens week is surpassed only by arriv
90. COVID19's Impact on Flight Booking Lead Times in APAC
New flight booking data released by Amadeus, reveals that the COVID19 pandemic has had a significant effect on flight booking lead times in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region since March 2020.
91. Boeing and Airbus to Work Together on Environmental Concerns
Boeing and Airbus to Work Together on Environmental Concerns. Boeing and Airbus have signed an agreement to work together to ensure global interoperability in Air Traffic Management as part of an effort to help reduce the impact of aviation on the environment. The companies will seek the acceleration of improvements to the world's air transportation management system in order to in
92. COVID19: Qantas and Jetstar Make Major Changes to Network
The Qantas Group has reduced and suspended select flights in response to falling demand caused by the ongoing COVID19 outbreak. The actions were unveiled as part of the group’s half year financial results, where the net profit impact of the COVID19 outbreak was estimated at between $100 million to $150 million for FY20 – a figure softened by lower fuel prices.
93. New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for September 2008
New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for September 2008. The impact of the global financial crisis is being felt by the tourism industry far and wide, with visitor arrivals to New Zealand down 6.6% in September 2008, just over 11,000 less people than in September 2007. Increasing economic uncertainty saw a drop in the number of visitors arriving from almost all of New Zealand’s major touri
94. Hong Kong's Airport Authority Publishes Annual Report and Future Plans
With the negative impact of the COVID19 pandemic, passenger volume and flight movement at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) dropped 18.9% and 12% to 60.9 million and 377,420 respectively.
95. Mongolia Eases Visa Restrictions
Easing visa restrictions to stimulate travel is one of the UNWTO’s recommendations to promote the growth of the tourism sector and its positive impact on the economy. The government of Mongolia is one of the most recent examples of countries advancing travel facilitation by removing visa requirements for citizens of 42 countries.
96. Qantas Responds to Rising Fuel Costs and Natural Disasters
Qantas Responds to Rising Fuel Costs and Natural Disasters. Qantas has unveiled a range of measures to reposition the business as it responds to high oil and jet fuel prices and the impact of significant natural disasters in Japan, New Zealand and Australia. The measures include reductions in domestic and international capacity, retirement of aircraft, reduction of management posit

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