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Key Threats and Opportunities Facing Global Airlines

Burdening taxation and fluctuating fuel prices and external factors, such as natural disasters – for example the tsunami in Japan, political turmoil in the Middle East and the Euro-Zone debt crisis – have all led to a weaker performance of the ...

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City Travel Briefing: Rio de Janeiro

The contrasting natural beauty and urban landscape of Rio de Janeiro has plenty to offer tourists. Unfortunately, like any other major urban centre, the city faces serious transportation and travel accommodation infrastructure problems. Increased ...

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Global Travel and Tourism Trends Under the Microscope in Australasia

Low cost carriers, increasing smartphone penetration and average income growth in India and China all represent key components to boosting tourism within New Zealand and Australia. Tourist flows from India and China are expected to become crucial ...

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Global Hotels: Value Creation Strategies

Despite seeing a slowdown in developed markets, the return of business tourism has helped keeping investments from leading chains like Marriott at home markets. This does not mean, however, that hotels are overlooking opportunities surfacing in ...

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City Travel Briefing: Kiev

Kiev has a good offer for leisure and business tourism opportunities, which have been recently enhanced through investment in local infrastructure and hotels to host the Euro 2012 football championship. However, the city faces some challenges, such ...

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City Travel Briefing: Doha

Doha’s tourism industry has been developing in leaps and bounds since the Emirate of Qatar won the bid for the FIFA 2022 World Cup. A new airport is being developed, to start operating in 2013, thousands of rooms are being added to the accommodation ...

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City Travel Briefing: Zurich

Zurich is Switzerland’s largest city and the most important gateway to the country. The city is an established business travel destination hosting an important stock exchange and being Switzerland's financial powerhouse. However, it is increasingly ...

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City Travel Briefing: Mumbai

As India’s commercial centre and Bollywood capital, Mumbai remains a high profile destination for business and leisure visitors. Whilst the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in 2011 still overshadows the city’s appeal, further refurbishment of its ...

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City Travel Briefing: Chicago

Chicago’s mayor, Rahm Emanuel, set tourism goals for the city: Receive 50 million visitors annually and boost Chicago to the top five most visited US cities by foreigners – both by 2020. To achieve these goals, the city created its first commercial ...

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City Travel Briefing: Las Vegas

With a well-developed hotel and transportation infrastructure, Las Vegas is still struggling to recover in the face of a depressed economic environment, limited spending and increased competition. However, travel and tourism authorities believe it is...

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