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- 225. The Effect of Corporate Cutbacks on Hotels
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The Effect of Corporate Cutbacks on Hotels. Amadeus today launched a report commissioned from the Economist Intelligence Unit, into the effect of the economic downturn on executives’ choice of hotel.
- 226. Mixed January 2009 Results for Hotels in Middle East / Africa Region
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Mixed January 2009 Results for Hotels in Middle East / Africa Region Middle East / Africa Region Reports Mixed Year-Over-Year Results for January 2009. The region’s occupancy dropped 13.7% to 55.4%; ADR increased 6.9% to US$173.28; and RevPAR decreased 7.7% to US$95.98.
- 227. STR Updates 2009 / 10 U.S. Hotel Industry Forecasts
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STR Updates 2009 / 10 U.S. Hotel Industry Forecasts. As part of its new monthly forecast program, STR is projecting a 17.1% decrease in revenue per available room for the U.S. hotel industry in 2009. The company also revised its forecasts for the summer travel season, year-end 2009 and 2010.
- 228. Tri Nations to Contribute over US$174m to the Southern Hemisphere Economy
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Tri Nations to Contribute over US$174m to the Southern Hemisphere Economy. The 2010 Tri Nations will contribute US$174.3 million to the sport and leisure economy across the Southern Hemisphere, according to a new study commissioned by MasterCard. The report also forecasts a significant positive economic impact from the addition of Argentina to the competition in 2012, which is pred
- 229. Year-on-Year Increase for Visitor Arrivals to South Asia
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Year-on-Year Increase for Visitor Arrivals to South Asia. The latest figures released by PATA show that the numbers of international visitors to the Asia Pacific region fell by an estimated 6% in July 2009 compared to July 2008, an improvement over the months of May and June which recorded year-on-year reductions of 10% and 8% respectively.
- 230. PATA Forecasts 5% Drop in Asia Pacific Visitor Arrivals in 2009
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PATA Forecasts 5% Drop in Asia Pacific Visitor Arrivals in 2009. Two sub-regions recorded positive growth for the month. International visitor arrivals to Southeast Asia grew by 14% while arrivals to the Pacific were up 9%. The strong 25% growth in arrivals to Malaysia and the rebound in arrivals to Thailand (from a very low base in September 2008) boosted overall arrivals growth i
- 231. MasterCard Reports High Double-Digit E-Processing Growth in APMEA
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MasterCard Reports High Double-Digit E-Processing Growth in APMEA. MasterCard has reported that, in the Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa (APMEA) region, the number of transactions processed through its e-commerce platform – the MasterCard Gateway Service (MiGS) – surpassed the 100 million mark, posting a 71.1% increase year-on-year. In terms of gross dollar volume (in US$), th
- 232. MasterCard Spending Rises 13% During First Weekend of GSS
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MasterCard Spending Rises 13% During First Weekend of GSS. Singapore-based MasterCard cardholders spent US$29.7 million during the first weekend of the Great Singapore Sale (28 - 30 May 2010), a jump of 13% compared to the same period last year (29 – 31 May 2009). The number of transactions made by local MasterCard cardholders in the first weekend has also risen 17% from last year
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