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Grappling with China’s Social Media Puzzle
06/09/2009
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1:10:43 PM
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With China's leisure travel market growing at the same time as its online usership grows, it's no surprise that a number of players are looking to capture the attention of travel consumers through social media.
Travel Industry and the Social Media Puzzle
06/02/2009
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3:54:24 PM
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With China's leisure travel market growing at the same time as its online usership grows, it's no surprise that a number of players are looking to capture the attention of travel consumers through social media.
Cathay CEO Tyler to lead IATA with focus on environment
06/12/2009
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6:55:52 PM
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Cathay Pacific Airways CEO Tony Tyler was named chairman of the IATA Board of Governors for 2009-10 at the organization's AGM in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, succeeding Royal Jordanian CEO Samer Majali.
Ten trends affecting business travel in 2009
03/11/2009
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2:08:00 PM
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March 09, 2009:Now travel prices are falling again, fueled by the global recession, and airlines, hoteliers and car rental companies are taking evasive actions to survive. Here are ten trends caused by the global economic meltdown, and what they will mean for business travelers in 2009
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.
Consumers dislike fees, but are willing to pay for choice: survey
11/14/2008
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12:46:00 PM
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Published: 13 Nov 2008: A survey has indicated that many consumers (52 percent) not only understand why airlines have embraced the 'a la carte' approach, but they also see value in the choices it brings to the flying experience.
Global aviation's future 'bleak' without reforms - Malaysia Airlines CEO
07/02/2008
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11:45:00 AM
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Monday, 30 June 2008:Kuala Lumpur (Thomson Financial) - The future for global aviation is "really bleak" unless the industry takes drastic measures including mergers and substantial fare increases, Malaysia Airlines said Friday.
Nickel and Diming, but Still Traveling
06/13/2008
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10:49:00 AM
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SUCCESSIVE fare increases, a sharp reduction in flights and seats, crammed planes, chronic delays and missed connections — all of these would seem to argue that business travel is falling.
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