New Guam services boost South Korean return
8-Aug-2003
The introduction of new services between South Korea and Guam shows Korean travellers beating the Japanese back to Pacific Islands destinations.
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(1-Nov-2001) - Travel industry analysts believe that the all-important Japanese traveller?having cut back on travel with devastating results in places such as Hawaii and Guam?will head instead to intra-Asian destinations such as Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea over the next year.
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(15-Dec-2004) - SOUTH KOREA. Korean Air is set to achieve duty-free sales of $105m in 2004 compared with $100m last year, keeping the carrier at the top of the global inflight sales rankings
(19-May-2001) - South Korean travellers may never match the Japanese in sheer travelling numbers, but they are fast becoming the most avid spending Asian nationality. GMC Research reports on a segment which is proving to be the most resilient in the Asia/Pacific region

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