A Review of the Travel Industry in Latin America Focusing on for Example the Latest Transport Used.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32798) has announced the addition of Travel and Tourism Analyst - Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. Airlines to their offering. Latin America, which includes not only South America itself but also Mexico and a substantial part of what is generally referred to as the Caribbean, can be considered tailor-made for commercial aviation. It comprises what is one of the world's biggest individual landmasses - the South American continent - reaching from Mexico and the Central American isthmus isthmus (ĭs`məs), narrow neck of land connecting two larger land areas. Since it commands the only land route between two large areas and is on two seas, an isthmus has great strategical and commercial importance and is a favorable situation across to part of the tropical Southern Caribbean, down several thousand miles to Cape Horn in the South Atlantic Ocean South Atlantic Ocean The southern part of the Atlantic Ocean, extending southward from the equator to Antarctica. . These have, in turn, resulted in the creation of a substantial and widely varied air transport industry, for short-, medium- and long-haul travel, covering all types of terrain and linking all sizes of human habitation HABITATION, civil law. It was the right of a person to live in the house of another without prejudice to the property. 2. It differed from a usufruct in this, that the usufructuary might have applied the house to any purpose, as, a store or manufactory; whereas , thereby requiring many different types and sizes of transport aircraft. This report is part of the "Travel and Tourism Analyst" subscription. Travel & Tourism Analyst provides an examination of the travel industry, sector by sector, focusing on all the latest transport, accommodation and technology issues and highlighting developing outbound travel trends and niche markets. Combining the latest tourism data from the most authoritative sources and unique, independent analysis, it provides a level of market-explanation that can help create focused marketing and shape effective tourism policy at the highest level. Comprising of 20 objective reports each year, a subscription to TTA TTA Telecommunications Technology Association (Korea) TTA Teacher Training Agency (UK) TTA Triangle Transit Authority (Raleigh/Chapel Hill/Durham, North Carolina, USA) enables the end user to react to the most significant industry developments, including: --the most significant developments in transport trends --accommodation trends --travel industry technology issues --growth travel market sectors --shifting outbound travel trends --niche travel markets Topics Covered Introduction Data Sources The Current Situation Re-inventing the Business A mass of problems remain Latin American outlook Liberalisation n. 1. Same as liberalization. Noun 1. liberalisation - the act of making less strict liberalization, relaxation alleviation, easement, easing, relief - the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance); "he asked the nurse moving forward High fuel prices and other imposts Taxes or duties; taxes levied by the government on imported goods. Although impost is a generic term, which can be used in reference to all taxes, it is most frequently used interchangeably with Customs Duties. IMPOSTS. remain a problem AITAL's members seriously concerned Economic growth anticipated The role of AITAL AITAL Asociación Internacional de Transporte Aéreo Latinoamericano in Latin American commercial aviation Aircraft manufacturing now a major industry Regional Performance Recovery exceeds ICAO ICAO abbr. International Civil Aeronautics Organization Noun 1. ICAO - the United Nations agency concerned with civil aviation International Civil Aviation Organization projections Latin American recovery 2003-2004 The Economics of the Future Who and Where The Latin American Airlines Are The AITAL members Other Latin American Airlines South America Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guadeloupe Guyana Paraguay Peru Suriname Uruguay Venezuela Others Antigua Aruba Barbados Belize Costa Rica Cuba Dominica, Republic of Galapagos Grenada Guadeloupe Guatemala Haiti Honduras Mexico Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Panama, Republic of Puerto Rico Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (trĭn`ĭdăd, təbā`gō), officially Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, republic (2005 est. pop. 1,088,000), 1,980 sq mi (5,129 sq km), West Indies. The capital is Port of Spain. US Virgin Islands The Aircraft Manufacturing Industry An expanding business aviation community Outlook Need for more stable political institutions For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32798 |
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