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57. Geneva the Most Expensive City to Buy a Hotel Club Sandwich; Hong Kong 8th
According to the latest Hotels.com Club Sandwich Index (CSI), the top two most expensive cities to buy a hotel club sandwich globally are Geneva, Switzerland (HK$253); Paris, France (HK$228); followed by Helsinki which knocked Oslo out of the top three with HK$189 following an 11% increase on the 2013 average cost in the Finnish capital.
58. Virtual Door Opens for Sustainable Hotels and Destinations
EarthCheck has partnered with the Green Travel Index (GTI), a B2B database for sustainable certified service providers in travel and tourism. GTI’s hotel mapping and profiling will open a virtual door to more than 4,300 travel agents who will be able to access EarthCheck Certified, EarthCheck Evaluate, EarthCheck Sustainable Destinations and EarthCheck Design Members.
59. Visa Commercial Metric Tracks US$1.1 trillion Increase in Asia Pacific Business and Government S
Visa Commercial Metric Tracks US$1.1 trillion Increase in Asia Pacific Business and Government Spending. Visa International today released the global Commercial Consumption Expenditure (CCE) measurement for 2006 that shows business and government spending in the Asia Pacific region grew 7% over 2005 expenditure. Using the CCE index, a standardized metric to track business and gover
60. Global Hotels Rates Rise in H1 2012
For the first time in five years, travellers paid more on average for their hotel rooms during the first six months of 2012 in all parts of the world, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. The global 4% rise, compared to the same period the year before, suggests that the economic recovery in the hotel industry was well-established.
61. UNWTO calls for Tourism Competitiveness to Level Playing Field
UNWTO calls for Tourism Competitiveness to Level Playing Field. The UNWTO has called for the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index of the World Economic Forum (WEF), an increasingly valuable instrument in the campaign to enhance the tourism competitiveness of developing countries to reduce poverty, to better reflect the structural inequities of the development divide and the imper
62. What Makes a City Ready for Travel and Tourism Growth?
A new global index report from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and JLL, has assessed the preparedness of 50 cities for future travel and tourism growth. Travel and tourism is an essential industry that contributes 10.4% to global GDP and was responsible for the creation of one in five new jobs over the last five years.
63. MasterCard Survey: Consumers in Asia Pacific Saving For Rainy Days
MasterCard Survey: Consumers in Asia Pacific Saving For Rainy Days. Consumers in Asia Pacific are saving up for rainy days ahead, according to the MasterCard Worldwide Index of Consumer Purchasing Priorities. A vast majority of consumers in the region (87%) today say that saving is very important or important to them. It is especially a priority for those earning less than US$10,00
64. CWT Launches Travel Stress Index to Identify Hidden Costs of Business Travel
Latest findings from CWT indicate that traveler-focused policies, taking into account the impact of trip-related stress, could help companies improve traveler wellbeing at the same time as improving corporate productivity by up to 32%. Following on from its study of the main categories of stress triggers for business travelers, CWT has developed an algorithm-based tool, called the

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