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23 FEB 2010 |
No carte blanche for body scanners
Posted in Blog by AirPlus Editor
Airports must be safe – but how do travelers react to the precautions currently in discussion? The use of so-called body scanners at airports remains controversial. Blog readers have voted, showing themselves to be skeptical about the use of these so-called body scanners. Body scanners record the surface of the human body beneath the clothing and display it on monitors. This should reveal hidden objects that an airport’s conventional metal detectors do not show. At present, body scanners are only being tested in Europe at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, for example. Read more
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07 JAN 2010 |
Poll: The Internet is the leading source of information for travelers
Posted in Facts and Figures by AirPlus Editor
To always remain up-to-date while on the go, business travelers primarily use online and mobile media to cover their information needs. Blog readers have voted: 67% inform themselves via laptop or PC. The “new media” have now surpassed “traditional media” as the most frequently used information source while traveling. Read more
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18 NOV 2009 |
Poll: Impact of the economic downturn in the event sector
Posted in Facts and Figures by AirPlus Editor
Blog-readers have voted: only 44% will be holding important external events this year In our last poll, we asked you: “To what extent has the economic downturn impacted events? Is your company reducing costs in the event sector?”. The answers are not surprising; this year, the event sector must save money as well, although these savings are affecting internal much more than external events. Read more
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