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73. Dragonair reduces April 2003 capacity by 25%
Dragonair reduces April 2003 capacity by 25%.
74. SARS updates and Press Conference Questions and Answers Session
SARS updates and Press Conference Questions and Answers Session.
75. Korean Air Operating Over 800 Cargo-Only Passenger Flights Per Month
Korean Air launched its first cargo-only passenger flight on the Incheon-Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) route in March 2020. Since then, the airline has operated over 10,000 such flights on 65 routes to North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, China and Japan, transporting 400,000 tons worldwide. Approximately 40 tons of cargo are transported per round trip (20 tons each way). Published by Tra
76. Thai Airways Reports 2019 Operating Results
In 2019, Thai Airways and its subsidiaries’ Available Seat Kilometers (ASK) decreased by 2.7% while Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) decreased by 0.9%.
77. IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Results for July 2014
IATA’s global passenger traffic results for July 2014 show demand growth of 5.3% (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) over July 2013. Capacity expanded exactly in tandem with demand (5.3%), resulting in a global load factor of 82.3%, unchanged from last year.
78. Mainland China Boost for Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in 2009
Mainland China Boost for Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in 2009. Provisional figures for Hong Kong visitor arrivals in 2009 have reached 29.59 million, an increase of 0.3% over 2008, and ahead of the Hong Kong Tourism Board’s original forecast of a 1.6%-shortfall in 2009.
79. Increasing Confidence in 2010 Recovery for Tourism Sector
Increasing Confidence in 2010 Recovery for Tourism Sector. The UNWTO has said it believes the conditions of the tourism market are starting to indicate stronger prospects for a recovery in 2010. These include macroeconomic upward revisions from the IMF together with preliminary international tourism figures until August this year. This suggests some moderation in the declining resu
80. Qantas and Jetstar to Stand Down Around 2,500 Frontline Employees
Around 2,500 frontline Qantas and Jetstar employees are to be stood down for an estimated two months. The temporary measure is the result of a significant drop in flying caused by COVID19 restrictions in Greater Sydney in particular and the knock-on border closures in all other states and territories. No job losses are expected. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 5 August 2021.

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