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217. Amadeus Releases Latest Corporate Responsibility Report
Amadeus published its Corporate Responsibility Report on Tuesday highlighting the company’s performance on Corporate Responsibility issues across the Amadeus Group in 195 countries over the past year. The report highlights Amadeus’ activities with 165 projects in 45 countries and covers
218. Travel to Asia - Is it Safe?
Is it safe to travel to Asia following the Tsunami disaster? Yes.
219. Marlon Abeyakoon Appointed GM of New Resort in Maldives
The Avani+ Fares resort in Maldives has appointed Marlon Abeyakoon as General Manager. Marlon has spent almost two decades in hospitality with multiple international hotel brands in UAE, UK, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Fiji.
220. Changi Airport in Singapore to Suspend T2 Operations for 18 Months
From 1 May 2020, operations at Changi Airports' T2 in Singapore will be suspended for 18 months with airlines to be relocated to the remaining terminals. Exact details of the relocation are expected to be confirmed closer to 1 May 2020.
221. Etihad to Trial Technology Designed to Identify Passengers with Symptoms of Illness
Etihad Airways has partnered with Elenium Automation, an Australian company, to trial technology which allows self-service devices at airports to be used to help identify travellers with symptoms of illness.
222. Air Canada Extends Status of All Altitude FFP Members
Air Canada has confirmed plans to extend the current status of its Altitude frequent flyer programme members until the end of 2021. The airline will also allow members to share any status achieved in 2020 with a loved one, and is creating new opportunities to qualify for Altitude status and earn Aeroplan Miles from home.
223. Saudi Red Crescent Authority Takes Delivery of Airbus A318
Saudi Red Crescent Authority Takes Delivery of Airbus A318. The Saudi Red Crescent Authority (SRCA) recently took delivery of an Airbus A318 as part of the expansion of its air support capabilities. At present, the expansion targets about 35 aircraft in total, including fixed-wing airplanes and helicopters.
224. New IATA Survey Highlights Decreasing Desire for Air Travel
While 45% of those surveyed indicated the they would return to travel within a few months of the pandemic subsiding, this is a significant drop from the 61% recorded in the April survey.

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