A conference program focused on developing strategies to address key challenges for today's convention centres has resulted in what is projected to be the most broadly attended Annual Conference in AIPC history.
Close to 100 centres from countries all over the world are expected to attend the meeting 03 - 07 July at ACC Liverpool, UK.
Malaysia's Malaysian Airline System has threatened planemaker Airbus with cancellation of its six A380 plane order if the already-delayed delivery of the superjumbos is pushed back any further.
Philippine Airlines says it is to proceed with its planned restructuring, that it will spin off non-core services and shed nearly half of its workforce.
Wellington Airport has made a submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on the Air New Zealand / Virgin Tasman alliance outlining its concerns about the potential impacts on competition and the Wellington economy
Tune Hotels opens its first London property late August - the London Westminster hotel - and is offering 1,000 rooms online from June 29 2010 for just a penny per night.
Spain's Seville Conference and Exhibition Centre, FIBES, recently signed a co-operation agreement with the firm Eventos Solidarios in order to improve its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) credentials.
Australian airline Qantas has expanded its current codeshare with China Eastern to include services between Australia and China via Singapore from 01 July.
The first North American private jet service offering seats on private flights at a fixed price, comparable to Business Class fares - WannaJet - has launched with more than 60 domestic routes available.
UBS Investment Research, which has looked at Middle East carriers' competitiveness in a global context, says the region's airlines plan to add 83 aircraft to their fleets in 2010 (about 8.3 per cent of worldwide deliveries) and 50 (4.9 per cent) in 2011.
A conference program focused on developing strategies to address key challenges for today's convention centres has resulted in what is projected to be the most broadly attended Annual Conference in AIPC history.
Close to 100 centres from countries all over the world are expected to attend the meeting 03 - 07 July at ACC Liverpool, UK.
Malaysia's Malaysian Airline System has threatened planemaker Airbus with cancellation of its six A380 plane order if the already-delayed delivery of the superjumbos is pushed back any further.
Philippine Airlines says it is to proceed with its planned restructuring, that it will spin off non-core services and shed nearly half of its workforce.
Wellington Airport has made a submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on the Air New Zealand / Virgin Tasman alliance outlining its concerns about the potential impacts on competition and the Wellington economy
Tune Hotels opens its first London property late August - the London Westminster hotel - and is offering 1,000 rooms online from June 29 2010 for just a penny per night.
Spain's Seville Conference and Exhibition Centre, FIBES, recently signed a co-operation agreement with the firm Eventos Solidarios in order to improve its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) credentials.
Australian airline Qantas has expanded its current codeshare with China Eastern to include services between Australia and China via Singapore from 01 July.
The first North American private jet service offering seats on private flights at a fixed price, comparable to Business Class fares - WannaJet - has launched with more than 60 domestic routes available.
UBS Investment Research, which has looked at Middle East carriers' competitiveness in a global context, says the region's airlines plan to add 83 aircraft to their fleets in 2010 (about 8.3 per cent of worldwide deliveries) and 50 (4.9 per cent) in 2011.