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Carlson Hotels Worldwide – Asia Pacific marks fifth anniversary with strong growth results and aggressive expansion plans
09/29/2007
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10:47:00 AM
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Thursday, 27 September 2007: Carlson Hotels Worldwide – Asia Pacific, created in October 2002 with the goal of expanding the company’s global brands in the region, marks its fifth anniversary having achieved 50 per cent growth in properties plus a strong development pipeline destined to solidify the company’s leadership in the Asia Pacific travel industry.
Will Chinas aviation industry be ready for the Olympic Games
08/09/2007
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2:21:00 PM
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The General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) last week suspended some scheduled services of Air China and China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport, due to repeated delays. This was only a very small part of total operations. But it was significant because it was part of a programme to reduce congestion and ensure the smooth running of the airport in the lead-up to the 2008 Olympic Games, now just 12 months away.
We will be the largest airline in the world: Emirates
08/28/2007
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9:36:00 AM
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Emirates continues to pursue its aggressive global growth, and has recently announced that it would be looking at financing around USD50 billion from now until 2017 in a bid to expand its fleet to become the largest airline in the world.
Study: UK's travel and tourism market
05/15/2007
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5:22:00 PM
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The trend among consumers for organising independent travel over the Internet continues, and the traditional travel agencies are finding it hard to survive in their current format. Most are reducing the number of high-street branches they operate.
China's tourism revenue to rise three percent in 2009
07/15/2009
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10:50:22 AM
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Daily news, 14 Jul 2009, BEIJING – China’s tourism revenue is expected to rise three percent this year to RMB1.2 trillion (US$175.6 billion) as rising domestic travel will help offset falling inbound tourism, that has been affected by the global recession and H1N1 pandemic.
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