Asian travel waits for take-off

24-Jun-2003

As the SARS outbreak stabilises, Asian travellers are ready to start travelling again. But when will numbers return to normal?in the summer or only in the fourth quarter? In her update on Asia/Pacific Anna Fenton asks travel retailers to give their verdict.

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As the SARS outbreak stabilises, Asian travellers are ready to start travelling again. But when will numbers return to normal?in the summer or only in the fourth quarter? In her

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