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193. Cathay Pacific to Take Over Air New Zealand's Auckland-Hong Kong Service
Cathay Pacific has agreed to take over operations of Air New Zealand's Hong Kong-Auckland return service for most of the next three months. The move allows Air New Zealand capacity flexibility in its international operations as it deals with the impact of issues with the Rolls-Royce engines on its Boeing 787-9 aircraft.
194. Redefining Exclusive Luxury in Maldives; Four Seasons Private Island to Open Late 2016
Maldives is home to some of the most exclusive and luxurious resorts in the world. So when you are a hotel company as highly respected as Four Seasons, which already has a major presence in the country, how exactly do you make an even greater impact and create the ultimate in luxury escapes? You establish the first private island in the company’s portfolio and the world’s only exc
195. PATA Travel Monitor Gives Some Cause for Optimism
PATA Travel Monitor Gives Some Cause for Optimism. Figures reported in PATA's Travel Monitor for the third quarter of 2008 reflect the growing impact of the global economic downturn on travel and tourism across the Asia Pacific region. But the Monitor, which analyses international arrivals figures also indicates cause for optimism in certain destinations.
196. Thailand: Airbnb Adds Saraburi to Beyond Big Cities Campaign
Saraburi is Airbnb's latest destination in its Beyond Big Cities global campaign which encourages visitors to travel beyond major tourist centres and have a positive economic impact in the local communities they stay in. Following the successful launch of Buriram as the first Thai destination to be featured in the Beyond Big Cities campaign earlier this year,
197. Further Delays for Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Further Delays for Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Boeing has confirmed that it now expects delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner to take place in the third quarter 2011. Boeing says the new delivery date reflects the impact of an inflight incident during testing last November and includes the time required to produce, install and test updated software and new electrical power distribution p
198. Air New Zealand Extends Reduction in Flights to Hong Kong and Shanghai
Air New Zealand has confirmed plans to reduce capacity on its Shanghai route throughout April, and its Hong Kong route throughout April and May as a result of the impact of the COVID19 outbreak on customer demand.
199. Bombardier Business Aircraft Releases Annual Market Forecast
Bombardier Business Aircraft has released its annual 10-year forecast for the private aviation market which shows that current economic conditions and geopolitical issues in some markets such as Latin America, China and Russia, have had an impact on order intake levels industry-wide.
200. Dublin Airport Enhances Operations with More Self-Service Options
Rockwell Collins has deployed two major self-service bag drop zones at Dublin Airport's Terminals One and Two. The multimillion dollar project streamlines and simplifies the baggage check-in process. The new systems are already having a significant impact including increased check-in capacity and shorter lines. Comparing statistics from this year’s June bank holiday weekend to 2015

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