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Routes News Issue 2009 5

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Contents:
Foreword
Venture capital Oliver Clark takes a closer look at Beijing Capital International Airport’s bid to become a world-class transfer hub.
one2one Zaharah Mohd Noor, Malaysia Airlines' network development and research manager.
All change in China Gordon Bevan examines the transformation of China’s airline landscape.
The time is now PATA’s CEO Greg Duffell talks to Joe Bates about the challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region.
Containing the downturn The economic slowdown has given rise to new trends in China’s airfreight business – Ian Putzger reports.
Class crunch? The economic downturn has hit business-class travel hard. Alex Coxon finds out whether there is still a place for all-business class products.
Stars and stripes US airports have had a turbulent 18 months but there are hopes that the market is starting to stabilise – Adam Coulter reports.
Changing fortunes Vietnam and Cambodia’s unspoilt tourism offerings are opening up to the world – Chris Beanland travelled there to find out more.
Regional rally Australia’s regional gateways appear to be bucking the economic downturn – Peta Tomlinson reports.
Long legs Chris Kjelgaard looks at what the B777-200LR offers airlines looking to develop new routes and markets that were not previously within their reach.
Luck of the Irish Ireland’s new CBP facilities offer airlines new opportunities for transatlantic routes, writes Lucy Siebert.
World first for Malaysia Airports Kuala Lumpur is pioneering a brand new ‘Next Generation Hub’ concept – Routes News finds out more.
Lean & green In the run up to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change taking place in December, Oliver Clark looks at British Airways' green credentials.
Freight expectations David Beckerman examines how weaker demand is affecting cargo operators’ fleets.
Northern light Despite the slowdown, Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport has continued to attract new air services over the past year, writes Stuart Bowden.
Back in business Saul Wordsworth discovers that Baghdad International Airport is once again gearing up to welcome international visitors.
Rescue package The charter airline industry is facing some tough challenges, but it’s too early to write off the package holiday, writes Oliver Clark.
South American success Host of next year’s Routes Americas, Lima’s Jorge Chavez International Airport has ambitious route development plans, writes Mike Bernos.
Digital age Nigel Mayes asks whether digital media has a role to play in your route development delivery strategy.
Fast food A unique Scandinavian tapas concept has proved popular with Routes delegates and air travellers alike, writes Lucy Siebert.
Help yourself Self-service technologies for retail and food and beverages offer airport operators a powerful new revenue generator, reports Lucy Siebert.
Creative thinking As aeronautical revenues continue to fall, airports are getting creative in the search for new non-aeronautical revenue streams, writes David Bentley.
Routes events update
View from the top SITA’s CEO, Francesco Violante, looks back on six decades of innovation and highlights the direction in which game-changing technology is moving.
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