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113. British Airways Reopens Concorde Room at JFK and London Heathrow
British Airways has reopened the Concorde Room at JFK and London Heathrow to customers flying in First. Both lounges have been closed since March 2020. And whilst the airline has embraced technology to enable guests of other lounges to use the new digital ‘Your Menu’ service to order food and drinks via a QR code, customers in the Concorde Room can still receive personalised table
114. FCM Partners NSF Engagement for JV in Japan
FCM, one of the world’s largest travel management companies, has partnered with NSF Engagement to create a joint venture in Japan. The investment will boost FCM’s presence in Asia, and will make it easier for corporations there to make the most of FCM’s services as they return to travel. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 2 September 2021.
115. Executive Appointments at Elbit Systems
After 20 years as Chief Financial Officer of Elbit Systems, and having held various managerial positions with the company and its subsidiaries around the world prior to that, Joseph Gaspar has been appointed Senior Executive Vice President - Business Management, effective 1 April 2022. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 2 September 2021.
116. Behind the Scenes of Emirates Airline's Latest Ad - We're on Top of the World
Emirates' latest advertisement features a woman dressed in the airline's cabin crew uniform standing tall on the tip of the Burj Khalifa by Emaar at 828 metres above ground. The lady, who has not been officially named by the airline, joins only a handful of individuals who have had the privilege to stand at the pinnacle of the world’s tallest building – including the Crown Prince o
117. Asia-Pacific Airlines’ July International Traffic Down 94.2% on July 2019
Asia-Pacific airlines’ July international traffic fell 94.2% compared to July 2019, barely improved over the 94.7% drop registered in June 2021 versus June 2019 as the region continues to have the strictest border control measures. Capacity dropped 86.0% and the load factor was down 48.2 percentage points to 34.3%, by far the lowest among regions. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on
118. Long Weekends in Thailand Create Much Needed Spike in Hotel Bookings
Since 14 October, hotel reservation volumes in Thailand have increased by 77 percent, and in Phuket booking momentum for local properties is the strongest it has been in over 250 days. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 1 December 2020.
119. Two Executive Appointments at Delta
To ensure that Delta's cargo business is a more integral part of the commercial portfolio, Delta Cargo will join the commercial organization and Rob Walpole has been appointed as Vice President-Delta Cargo. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 1 December 2020.
120. Air Travel Bubble Between Hong Kong and Singapore Postponed Until 2021
The launch of the highly anticipated Air Travel Bubble (ATB) between Singapore and Hong Kong has again been put on hold. The ATB, which would allow people to travel between the two major aviation hubs for any reason and without the need to quarantine at either end, had been scheduled to take off on Sunday, 22 November but those plans were grounded at the last minute. Published by T

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