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Saudi Arabia, China discuss tourism collaborations; Dutch airlines resume direct flights to Beijing | Daily Brief
03/27/2023
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4:05:10 PM
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Club Med owner Fosun Tourism narrows annual loss; Hong Kong pins hope on Golden Week to attract tourists back.
OTA expects domestic full recovery; Marriott sees occupancy returning | Weekly Review
07/26/2020
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11:42:47 AM
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China's home-sharing market recorded a 72.1% drop in January-May; More foreign carriers resume flight service to Shanghai.
Trip.com works with Malaysia Airlines; More foreign carriers return to Shanghai | Daily Brief
07/25/2020
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5:22:39 PM
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Chinese theme park operator made it third in the TEA/AECOM global theme park ranking; Chinese city built a new international airport double the size of Heathrow.
More foreign carriers resume service to Shanghai
07/24/2020
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5:21:35 PM
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Apart from KLM, other foreign carriers such as Air New Zealand, Delta, United Airlines, Air France, Lufthansa, Swissair, Aeroflot and Turkish Airlines have also resumed flights to Shanghai.
Rotterdam-based online maritime travel agency C Teleport raises €1.2 million
12/18/2018
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2:19:49 PM
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C Teleport will use the investment for product development, getting closer to global flight coverage and, ultimately, to move into the general business travel market.
KLM tests Spencer robot at Schipol
12/04/2015
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9:50:26 PM
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KLM began testing a robot called Spencer at Schipol this week with the aim of helping passengers get to their connecting flights.
Digital innovation and the passenger experience – a view from three airports
03/21/2017
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5:02:26 PM
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Airports are keen to improve the passenger experience and remove some of the barriers for travelers in the process.
KLM tests boarding via facial recognition system
02/13/2017
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9:50:26 AM
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Dutch airline KLM has started a pilot project to see if facial recognition software would make boarding any easier and quicker for passengers.
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