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169. Sailing: Pictures from Phuket Raceweek 2019 - Page 1 of 4
Page 1 of 4 The extremely diverse and unpredictable weather conditions between 17 and 21 July 2019 helped to make this year's Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek one of the most thrilling and challenging to date. All classes got in a series of up to seven races and a steady 8-10 knots on the final day, delivering a great finish to the regatta with many titles going down to the wire.
170. IATA: This is Aviation’s Darkest Hour
Asia Pacific airlines’ February traffic plummeted 30.4% compared to the same month in 2019, steeply reversing a 3.0% gain recorded in January. Capacity fell 16.9% and load factor collapsed to 67.9%, a 13.2-percentage point drop compared to February 2019.
171. IATA Supports ASEAN Plan to Fight SARS
IATA Supports ASEAN Plan to Fight SARS.
172. IATA continues to call on Narita to lower costs as Seoul's Incheon reduces landing charges by 10
IATA continues to call on Narita to lower costs as Seoul's Incheon reduces landing charges by 10%.
173. Hong Kong visitor arrival figures for April 2003
Hong Kong visitor arrival figures for April 2003.
174. AirAsia X Reports Q1 2020 Results
AirAsia X Berhad has reported a Q1 2020 revenue of RM924.1 million, 21% lower year-on-year from the RM1.17 billion reported during the same period in 2019.
175. International SOS Enhances H1N1 Pandemic Information Service
International SOS Enhances H1N1 Pandemic Information Service. International SOS, a leading provider of global medical assistance, international healthcare, security services and outsourced customer care, has added a number of enhancements to its Pandemic Information Service in the run-up to the traditional peak flu season.
176. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 375.5 Million Int. Passengers in 2019
Asia Pacific's airlines registered a 4.2% increase in the number of international passengers carried to a combined 375.5 million during the year. Measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), demand grew by 4.1%, reflecting the relative strength of both short and long haul travel markets.

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