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BUSINESS TRAVEL GROW
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BUSINESS CLASS TRAVEL TO GROW: IATA The Times of India, April 19 2012 Mumbai: For airlines, increase in business travel is a welcome news and February was again a good month in that regard for airlines across the globe. |
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NEW COALITION
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EIGHT GROUPS JUMP ON NEW COALITION TO PRESS CASE FOR TOURISM
TTG Asia, 20 April 2012
Eight travel and related associations have jumped on a new coalition to press a case for tourism to governments. |
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IATAS PLANS THREAT AGENTS
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IATA'S DATA PLANS ARE A THREAT TO AGENTS
Travel Trade Gazette, 19 April 2012
The GTMC is up in arms over IATA's plans to use PaxisIS data after it was revealed that many agents are unaware of it. Gary Noakes reports |
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INVESTIGATING AVIATION
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EU INVESTIGATING CHINESE AVIATION EMISSIONS PLAN
Business Green, 20 April 2012 USA: The EU is investigating whether a Chinese plan to funnel revenues from a passenger tax on international flights towards emissions reduction initiatives is sufficient to exempt the country's airlines from the bloc's own carbon reduction laws. |
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EURO CRISIS DENTS AIR TRAVEL
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EURO-ZONE CRISIS DENTS PREMIUM AIR TRAVEL IN EUROPE-IATA
The Wall Street Journal, 19 April 2012
Global first and business-class air travel rose 6.3% on the year in February, supported by rising business confidence and increased global trade, figures from the aviation trade body showed Thursday, but traffic within Europe suffered as the region's debt crisis weighed. |
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