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249. Short-haul Travel to dominate Tourism in Asia for next 10 years
Short-haul Travel to dominate Tourism in Asia for next 10 years. Short-haul travel within Asia Pacific is more popular than ever, with 90% of all outbound departures from Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Macau, going to destinations within the region, according to research from Euromonitor International. Not only does the short-haul market dominate departures in Asia, it is also growing
250. CAPA to open Aviation Training Campus in India
CAPA to open Aviation Training Campus in India. The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) is in the advanced stages of launching the CAPA AeroPark, a global best practice aviation training campus in India. The campus will focus around an aviation environment research centre. The facility is designed to service the entire spectrum of operational and educational training requiremen
251. Corinthia Hotel London Staging Year-Long Neuroscience in Residence
Corinthia Hotel London is staging a year-long Neuroscience in Residence. Running between November 2016 and December 2017 , the five-star luxury hotel in central London's Whitehall Place has teamed up with renowned neuroscientist Dr Tara Swart to research the mental resilience of a selection of hotel staff and loyal business guests of the hotel. An analysis of how they cope with str
252. Phuket and Samui Enjoy Increase in Visitor Arrivals in 2013
According to new research by consulting firm C9 Hotelworks, international passenger arrivals to Phuket rose 26% in 2013, while Samui shot up 37% in year-on-year growth. Looking inside the numbers the emerging markets of Mainland China and Russia are key drivers of demand, with each posting gains into Phuket at 67% and 41% last year respectively.
253. COVID19: New Research Shows Greater Caution Amongst Potential Travellers
With airlines expected to post a loss of $84.3 billion in 2020, IATA has warned that the industry faces a hard winter and called on governments around the world to continue providing relief measures as the COVID19 crisis continues.
254. Boeing appoints Ganz President of Advanced R&D unit
Boeing appoints Ganz President of Advanced R&D unit. Boeing has appointed Matthew Ganz as president of the company's Phantom Works advanced research and development unit, effective 22 February 2008. Ganz joins Boeing from HRL Laboratories in Malibu, California, where he was president, chief executive officer and general manager.
255. New Report Examines Growing Impact of Social Media for Online Travel
Facebook may be a general social networking site, but its influence on travel planning and even purchasing appears to be on the rise. A new report by travel industry research authority PhoCusWright reveals that not only is the social networking behemoth delivering more direct referrals to travel websites, but the rate at which those referrals become purchasers is outpacing some tra
256. Euramec to Open Regional Sales and Technology Centre in Bengaluru, India
Euramec has unveiled plans for a new Regional Sales and Technology Centre in India. Expected to open in 2020, the combined R&D and Sales facility will include collaborative space for research and development with universities, SIATI’s aerospace business network in order to execute customized simulation projects, and support Euramec’s standard product line.

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