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June 2002

Business travel poll 2002: A most challenging year


The after-effects of September 11 made for a tough time for airlines and hotels. Businesses banned non-essential air travel, leading to record losses among the biggest airlines which were in any case being squeezed by low-cost rivals.


       
Shangri-La Island Hotel:
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in Hong Kong for the second
year running


Airlines and hotels will tell you that last year was very challenging. It was in fact for many airlines arguably the most challenging year ever.

Revenues fell dramatically as the economic downturn and the events of September 11 led to a dramatic fall in business travel and overall passenger numbers. In the first few months after the terrorist attacks, many businesses, including Lehman Brothers, advised against all non-essential air travel.

This dramatic cutback helped contribute to record losses at the world's major airlines. In the US alone, the eight major airlines reported 2001 losses totalling $9 billion and first-quarter...


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