But for passengers, flights and air miles continue as normal
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“Beautiful Thailand” campaign launched
TAT confident that tourism sector will recover by March
Read More »Radisson Blu Scandinavia upgrade
Design of the rooms to be inspired by spring and autumn
Read More »India’s “big three” are deep in the red
Air India, Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines post €1.76 billion losses
Read More »New hotel to add to Port-au-Prince’s 500 rooms
Port-au-Prince Marriott Hotel will be company’s first in Haiti
Read More »CPH Express to offer faster movement
Copenhagen Airport to offer fast track for some airlines
Read More »Thailand loses $60 million in tourism revenues
Flooding costs millions in lost visits and damage to attractions
Read More »Big airlines’ smaller planes being phased out
Aircraft such as Bombardier and Embraer have become unprofitable
Read More »Airlines told to ease up on baggage fees
New US legislation may allow one bag free per person
Read More »Luxury travel industry to meet again in Cannes
International Luxury Travel Market is “by-invitation-only”
Read More »Flybe secures $0.5 billion in funding
500 million in funding will buy 20 new Embraer E175 aircraft
Read More »Thomas Cook secures increased bank loan
Operator now has “increased headroom to deal with unexpected events”
Read More »Airlines warn passengers against travel to UK
Passengers may be affected by strike action on 30 November
Read More »Best Christmas markets around Sweden
Christmas markets are found all not just in Stockholm
Read More »China restores Great Wall’s western end
US$ 319 million project includes “world cultural heritage theme park”
Read More »Middle-East airlines: world domination?
Boeing and Airbus enjoy the demand; legacy carriers are worried
Read More »Travel turns pessimistic – except in Norway
Resegeometri releases new travel industry expectancy survey
Read More »Bangkok hotel rates to rise in 2012
Crises have frozen rates but now they’re due to rise
Read More »New airline to launch from Iceland
WOW Air to offer 130,000 seats in Airbus A320s in first year
Read More »Islamists say Tunisia welcomes tourists
“The Ennahda party will never ban alcohol for tourists”
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