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Open skies deal forces down price of summer flights: media
05/17/2007
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6:24:00 PM
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A boom in low-cost transatlantic air travel is expected as a host of airlines launch fiercely competitive summer sales, reported The Independent. (5/15/2007)
Imagine, a China without Walls, just Windmills
06/05/2009
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12:04:14 PM
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"when winds blow, the strong build windmills, not walls", Akeroyd said that "legacy infrastructure is artificially constraining the growth of China’s tourism industry" and asked, "will you build windmills or more walls?"
U.S., China Near Open Skies Pact
04/19/2007
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3:17:00 PM
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APRIL 13, 2007 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation today confirmed Transportation Secretary Mary Peters' comments that the United States is seeking to conclude a new Open Skies agreement with China by May.
U.S., China Crack Open Skies
05/30/2007
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5:42:00 PM
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MAY 23, 2007: The U.S Department of Transportation and China's Civil Aviation Administration today enacted an agreement that will more than double to 23 the number of daily passenger flights between the two countries by 2012.
Demand for business travel services tipped to again outweigh supply in 2008
10/26/2007
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11:15:00 AM
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The American Express annual Global Business Travel Forecast has indicated that demand for business travel services will again outweigh supply in 2008. (10/24/2007)
Gulf airlines 'extraordinarily' well-placed for 2009: CAPA
12/31/2008
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10:35:00 AM
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008: Despite a dip in recent traffic figures, the Gulf carriers look very well placed to weather the economic storm and come out even stronger than before, say analysts in a recent report.
Singapore Airlines Braces itself for the Tough Road Ahead
12/29/2008
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10:32:00 AM
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008: Singapore Airlines (SIA) is bracing itself for a tough 2009, which may force the carrier to consider cutting pay or even jobs.
What travelers might expect for 2009
12/16/2008
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3:12:00 PM
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December 11, 2008: Cheapflights.com is shedding light on what’s in store for the traveler in 2009 with its latest Travelnomics report “Travelnomics – Year in Review, Travel Forecast.”
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