title:IATA expects airlines to have US$5.6 Billion Loss in 2010 - Low Yields and Rising Costs to blame
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IATA Press Release No55
US$5.6 Billion Loss in 2010 - Low Yields and Rising Costs Keep Industry in the Red
Union des Associations Internationales
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IATA Press Release No55
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The Destination & Travel Foundation presents a case study:
How the Visitor Industry Contributes to the Local Economy: An Analysis of Phoenix Hotels’ Property and Visitor-related Taxes
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"many nations were now arming to defend themselves in a cyber war and readying forces to conduct their own attacks."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8363175.stm
The original analysis of "netwar" (Arquilla and Ronfeldt at RAND) saw the threat from different angles:
Networks and Netwars
The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy
http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1382/
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ISO 2600 - voluntary guidance standard on social responsibility
ISO,
the International Organization for Standardization, has decided to
launch the development of an International Standard providing guidelines
for social responsibility (SR).
The guidance standard will be published in 2010 as ISO 26000 and be voluntary to use. It will not include requirements and will thus not be a certification standard.
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As travel budgets are squeezed and slashed in the recession,
companies are increasingly seeking innovative ways of bringing employees
together for conferences and meetings remotely.
Virtual community Second Life is seeking to tap into that market by creating a new tool that allows businesses to have virtual meetings on their own computer networks.
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Described by some as a necessary evil, “subvention” – subsidies given
by convention and visitor bureaus (CVBs) to attract large conferences –
has become more generous as destinations battle it out to win new
association meetings.
http://www.ttgasia.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14733
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A brand new trade show for the US meetings industry was announced in
Las Vegas today (October 28th, 2009) by Ray Bloom, Chairman of the IMEX
Group.
The new show will take place at the Sands Expo Convention Center at the Venetian/Palazzo from 11 – 13 October 2011.
http://www.imex-frankfurt.com/imexamerica.html
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15 Sept 2009
The
International Air Transport Association (IATA) today announced a
revised global financial forecast predicting airline losses totaling
US$11 billion in 2009. This is US$2 billion worse than the previously
projected US$9 billion loss due to rising fuel prices and exceptionally
weak yields. Industry revenues for the year are expected to fall by
US$80 billion (15%) to US$455 billion compared with 2008 levels.
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How Skype Is Changing the Job Interview
(and further cutting airline travel)
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1930838,00.html
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Reed
Travel Exhibitions has announced today (1 October 2009) its commitment
to the American meetings and incentive market by confirming that the
inaugural Americas Incentive Business Travel and Meetings Exhibition
(AIBTM) will now take place in Baltimore, Maryland from June 21- June
23, 2011.