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233. Carlson to Open Regent Gurgaon (India) in 2013
Carlson to Open Regent Gurgaon (India) in 2013. Carlson Hotels Worldwide is to introduce its luxury Regent brand into India with the opening of The Regent Gurgaon in late 2013. Gurgaon is one of New Delhi’s four major satellite cities. The Regent Gurgaon, along with The Regent Residences is being developed by Pioneer Urban Land and Infrastructure Ltd, one of Gurgaon’s largest real
234. Marriott Opens New Hotel in Suzhou, China
Marriott Opens New Hotel in Suzhou, China. Situated in an ideal downtown area for business travelers, the Suzhou Marriott Hotel is located in close vicinity to the new high tech development zone, adjacent to Suzhou Government and Administrative Service Center, with easy access to Suzhou International Expo Center and China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park.
235. Philippe Starck’s First Italian Hotel Opens in Venice
Philippe Starck’s First Italian Hotel Opens in Venice. Hidden behind a door in Venice marked only by a bull’s head is a magical world of mirrors, glass sculptures, rare books and vintage objects - Philippe Starck’s first Italian hotel, and a Design Hotels member, Palazzina Grassi.Set in the heart of Venice next to Palazzo Grassi on Canal Grande, Palazzina Grassi is housed in a 2,8
236. Singapore Sets Targets of Sin$13.6 Billion Tourism Receipts and 10.2 Million Visitor Arrivals fo
Singapore Sets Targets of Sin$13.6 Billion Tourism Receipts and 10.2 Million Visitor Arrivals for 2007. The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has announced its targets for 2007 – to achieve Sin$13.6 billion in tourism receipts (TR) and attract 10.2 million visitor arrivals (VA). The TR and VA targets for 2007 reflect an increase of about 10% and 5% over the Sin$12.4 billion TR and 9.7
237. Asia Pacific Consumers Look to Cut Back on Discretionary Spending: MasterCard Survey
MasterIndex: Asia Pacific Consumers Look to Cut Back on Discretionary Spending: MasterCard Survey. Consumer confidence across the Asia Pacific has fallen seven points from six months ago as a result of the current economic volatility and the concerns over a global economic recession, according to the latest MasterCard Worldwide Index of Consumer Confidence. Consumers are also tight
238. Euromonitor launches 2008 WTM Global Trends Report
Euromonitor launches 2008 WTM Global Trends Report. The 2008 WTM Global Trends report was launched at the World Travel Market 2008 this week, at the height of the biggest financial turmoil the travel industry has faced for some time. The report by global intelligence firm Euromonitor International highlights key trends in the travel and tourism industry worldwide. These seven trend
239. Boeing Forecasts Middle East to Require US$745 Billion in Aviation Services Through 2037
Boeing has forecast that the Middle East will require US$745 billion in aviation services through 2037 to keep pace with growing passenger and freight traffic in the region. The high value services market is largely driven by the demand for nearly 3,000 new commercial airplanes in the Middle East over the next twenty years, more than tripling the existing fleet.
240. Boeing Forecasts China to Acquire 8,600 New Planes by 2040
Boeing has forecast that China’s airlines will acquire 8,600 new airplanes valued at $1.4 trillion and commercial aviation services valued at $1.7 trillion over the next 20 years, reflecting an expected robust recovery following the COVID19 pandemic.

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