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TDN in brief : Friday, March 14, 2008
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According to HolidayCheck, the Mövenpick Hotel Berlin is one of the 99 most popular hotels in the world, and is in the Top 3 within Germany. The travel industry's prestigious public award was presented on 5 March 2008 on the occasion of the International Tourism Trade Fair (ITB) in Berlin. The HolidayCheck Award is a very special honour for the Mövenpick Hotel Berlin, because the assessments are based purely and exclusively on the opinions and experiences of guests.
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Kevin Robinson has been appointed Hotel Manager at Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria. Robinson leaves his current post as Director of Rooms at Four Seasons Nevis in the West Indies to join the team on the shores of the Mediterranean.
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In less than five months in operations, AirAsia X has exceeded its expectations by reaching a milestone of 100,000 seats sold valued at approximately RM100 million. AirAsia X is currently serving two international destinations, Gold Coast in Australia and Hangzhou in China, and with more destinations up its sleeve this year, the airline is setting a new benchmark of flying 250,000 guests by end of October 2008, after completing one full year in operation. AirAsia X commenced its inaugural flight on 2 November 2007 to Gold Coast, Australia while Hang Zhou inaugural flight took off on 4 February 2008.
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How do you expect luxury travel to perform in times of economic downturn?.

Providers of luxury travel products are going to witness shorter stays by their customers and an increase in seasonality.

People are going to become more value conscious and will opt for those luxury offers that represent a convincing value-for-money proposition. Providers of overpriced services are those to feel the pinch.

Both people paying for their personal trips and firms paying for their top executives' business trips will cut back on travel expenses, thus affecting all luxury travel providers.

It is going to be business as usual. Those people opting for high-end travel products are not going to be affected by the looming crisis.

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