News in Brief: Thursday August 7

News in Brief: Thursday August 7
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Global passenger traffic results for June showed a modest deceleration in demand growth compared to the prior month, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). 

Total revenue passenger kilometers rose 4.7% year on year, below the 6.2% increase recorded in May. June capacity increased by 5.0%, causing load factor to slip 0.2 percentage points to 81.5%.

“June traffic growth at 4.7% is encouraging even though it is a slight weakening on May’s performance. Earlier signs of a softening in demand are dissipating. While that’s good news there are many risks in the political and economic environment that need careful monitoring,” director general and chief executive Tony Tyler said.

 

Accor Hotels has launched the Conversation Bus Tour 2014 as part of the R U OK? Campaign. 

The tour launched in Darwin to help create a world where all people are connected and are protected from suicide, through supporting R U OK?.

The not-for-profit suicide prevention organisation is hitting the road in a bright yellow bus to inspire Aussies everywhere to be even better mates by asking “are you ok?” more regularly.

 

Bench International is offering free nights and free flights at a choice of luxury lodges and camps in Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Reserve. 

The package deals include free return flights from Nairobi to the Mara Reserve for four night bookings at Governor’s or Little Governor’s beautiful riverside tented camps.  

The incentives are for new bookings for travel by December 20, 2014, and terms and conditions apply.

 

Travel Indochina recommends traveller’s journey to the Silk Road across China’s North West this September.

Providing an unparalleled in-depth experience, Travel Indochina’s 16 day Silk Road Small Group Journey captures the imagination on one of the world’s great trade routes.

The journey brings to life the rich convergence of cultures and religions, traversing from Xian to Kashgar via the fascinating towns of Lanzhou, Xiahe, Jiayuguan, Dunhuang, Turpan and Urumqi along the way. 

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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