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161. Bombardier Transportation Appoints Thomas Schmidt as Head of Global Communications
Bombardier Transportation has appointed Thomas Schmidt as Head of Global Communications. In his new role, Thomas Schmidt will lead all internal and external communications at Bombardier Transportation to further increase the impact and efficiency of its global communications activities.
162. Finnair Reports April 2010 Traffic
Finnair Reports April 2010 Traffic. Finnair's overall traffic, measured in revenue passenger kilometres, declined by nearly 23% in April 2010 compared with the previous year. Available seat kilometres also declined by more than 22%. Scheduled traffic was more than 16% lower. The impact of the volcanic ash was smallest in Finnair's Asian traffic, which declined by just under 6%, b
163. Mexico’s Travel and Tourism Industry
Mexico’s Travel and Tourism Industry. As the first country in the world to experience an outbreak of the now widespread Swine Flu (H1N1) virus, Mexico has been hit hard in terms of tourism demand over the past three months. Preliminary estimates from the Mexican Government put the impact so far at around US$200-$300 million, but the final toll could well be much greater. More than
164. Forestdale Hotels Installs RateTiger
Forestdale Hotels Installs RateTiger. The British hotel chain Forestdale Hotels, whose properties are principally located in England, wanted to maximise occupancy and rates by introducing rate parity across all booking channels whilst reducing the impact it had on employee’s time.
165. Airlines Slow to React to Floods in Thailand
Airlines Slow to React to Floods in Thailand. Normally airlines are quick to react to natural disasters, turmoil and other events, that could impact their paying passengers in one way or another. The airlines often understand that a customer may have to change plans, and generously allow them to change their travel dates at no extra cost regardless of the ticket restrictions. In th
166. Record Tourism Receipts for Singapore in 2008
Record Tourism Receipts for Singapore in 2008. Singapore’s tourism sector generated an estimated Sin$14.8 billion in tourism receipts (TR) in 2008. This represents a growth of 5% over 2007 and sets a new record for Singapore, despite the impact of the global economic slowdown in the second half of the year. In terms of visitor arrivals, Singapore welcomed an estimated 10.1 million
167. WTTC Forecasts Subdued Growth for 2010
WTTC Forecasts Subdued Growth for 2010. Travel and tourism, one of the world’s most important sectors and employers, has been one of the leading growth sectors since the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) first started measuring travel and tourism’s economic impact 20 years ago.
168. IATA welcomes French Decision to Implement One-Stop Airport Security
IATA welcomes French Decision to Implement One-Stop Airport Security. In France, One-Stop Security for passengers and their hand luggage will be applied to individual airports this year, starting with Lyon and selected terminals at Paris Charles de Gaulle. IATA estimates that this will impact 6 million passengers and save US$30 million a year with no compromise on the quality of se

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