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233. UNWTO welcomes Tourism Competitiveness Report
UNWTO welcomes Tourism Competitiveness Report. The UNWTO has welcomed the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) focus on Travel & Tourism competitiveness as a valuable new research process. It is a timely reference for states participating in the final stages of the Doha Development Round to provide proactive support for developing countries to help increase their tourism competitiveness to
234. 53% of Travellers See Airport as Something to be Enjoyed
More than half (53%) of the frequent travelers polled in a study, published by Priority Pass, agree that the airport is something to be enjoyed, with 56% admitting that they would be encouraged to arrive at the airport early to take advantage of duty free and shopping discounts. The Airport Experience Survey research was conducted through an online survey in UK, UAE, USA, Germany,
235. Fast In-Room WiFi More Important Than Complimentary Breakfast and Even Location
Results from a new survey shows that in-room WiFi is more important to travellers than parking, complimentary breakfast and even a hotel’s location. The Research+Data Insights survey found that complimentary WiFi came in second only to cost when considering booking a hotel stay.
236. PwC Joins SHA’s Strategic Corporate Alliance Program
PwC has joined the strategic corporate alliance program at the Cornell School of Hotel Administration (SHA). Through the alliance, PwC will be a partner of the Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) and an industry fellow of the Center for Real Estate and Finance (CREF).
237. Aisle or Window Seat? BA Reveals the Latest Trends
New research from British Airways has uncovered some surprising yet distinct patterns when it comes to where people prefer to sit on a plane. The results also show that the four sets of twin-seats, 51/52B, 51/52C, 51/52H and 51/52J, in a British Airways Boeing 747 are the most popular place in economy to pre-book, with more than half of our customers travelling as a pair opting to
238. PATA seeking Examples of Corporate Social Responsibility
PATA seeking Examples of Corporate Social Responsibility. PATA is seeking examples of industry best practice in corporate social responsibility (CSR) for a new guide to be published in 2009. The association has teamed up with sustainable development experts SNV and GTZ to identify, research and then promote CSR best practice across the Asia Pacific travel and tourism industry.
239. eCornell to Offer Online Executive Education Opportunity
eCornell to Offer Online Executive Education Opportunity. Thousands of employees at some of the world's foremost hospitality-related companies will gain preferred access to the online courses offered by eCornell, through an arrangement with Cornell's Center for Hospitality Research, eCornell, and the Office of Executive Education at the School of Hotel Administration.
240. Six Senses Partners Timeshifter Jet Lag App
Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas has partnered with Timeshifter to improve guests' traveling experience whether they are heading away on business or pleasure. Guests booking directly with Six Senses will get access to the Timeshifter jet lag app which has been developed with Harvard Medical School Associate Professor Steven Lockley, Ph.D. and based on the latest research in sleep and

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