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113. Boatbay Establishes Boat Rental Marketplace for Asia Pacific and Middle East
Boatbay has established one of the first boat rental marketplaces in Asia Pacific and the Middle East. With the average boat owner using their boat for just 15 days a year, while spending a fortune in storage and maintenance fees with no way to offset these costs, Boatbay lets an owner earn money out of his or her boat, while making quality lifestyle boating more affordable.
114. Visit Florida Reports 24 Million Visitors in Q2 2014
According to Visit Florida's preliminary estimates 24.0 million people visited Florida in the second quarter of 2014 (April-June), an increase of 3% over the same period in 2013. This represents the largest second quarter for visitation Florida has ever experienced, exceeding the previous high of 23.3 million in Q2 2013. Visitor spending is up 7.4% in January through May 2014, at $
115. United Airlines and Chicago Urban League Fly Students to China
United Airlines and the Chicago Urban League, along with the China-United States Exchange Foundation, is leading Chicago high school students on an educational, cultural and social trip through China. More than 20 Chicago students are spending two weeks of their summer vacation, 20 June through 4 July 2015, taking in the sights, sounds and cultures of Beijing, Shanghai and other Ch
116. Milan Group invests US$ 80 million in Tallest Hotel in Nigeria
Milan Group invests US$ 80 million in Tallest Hotel in Nigeria. Construction has begun on the InterContinental Lagos, InterContinental Hotels Group's first property in Nigeria. The owning company, the Milan Group, is spending approximately $80 million on the project, which is set to be the tallest hotel in the country at 100 metres high.
117. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for May 2014
The number of international passengers carried by the region's airlines in May 2014 increased by a solid 6.9% to an aggregate total of 20.3 million, underpinned by growth in consumer spending and further improvement in the global business environment. Demand in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms rose by 6.0%, on the back of robust regional travel markets. The average internati
118. Aviation: Sabre Looks at Regional Differences in Ancillary Purchases
New research from Sabre has found that travelers would spend up to one hundred dollars to make their travel a little more “about me”. Sabre surveyed travelers from 20 countries about what they would spend and why. The results show that 80% of travelers purchased air extras on their last trip, spending an average of $62. When asked if they would spend more to personalize their trip,
119. Mexico Attracted 35 Million International Arrivals in 2016
The Mexico Tourism Board has reported that a record-breaking 35 million international visitors traveled to the country in 2016, a growth of 9% compared to 2015. This growth is more than twice the global industry average, most recently reported at 3.9% by the UNWTO in January 2017. Additionally, tourism spending by international visitors grew even faster, at 10.4%, highlighting the
120. Qantas Partners MasterCard to Launch Innovative New FFP Card
Qantas partnered MasterCard to launch the new Qantas Frequent Flyer membership card, expanding its uses to include storing foreign currency, accessing cash worldwide via ATM withdrawals, and earning points on spending in Australia and overseas. Members will start receiving the chip-enabled cards from today, with almost 500,000 Qantas Frequent Flyers pre-registering to be among the

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