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12 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2012

Here is the briefing of trendwatching.com about the 12 crucial consumer trends for 2012. I will share the list only, so the ones who like to read the briefing in full please click here... Red Carpet (... which I am also working on) DIY Health Dealer-Chic Eco-Cycology Cash-Less Bottom of the Urban Pyramid Idle Sourcing Flawsome Screen Culture Recommerce (...which I found very interesting) Emerging Maturialism Point & Know I know that some of those trend names are a bit weird but worth to read... enjoy!

Wearing a slogan on your t-shirt is so passé

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We were thinking about this years ago for networking with barcodes but the production of X amount of t-shirts with different codes was too costly. Some Londoners tried and did there ;) Now it is the era of QR codes and this can work! Heineken opens your QR world

Abu Dhabi International Airport today marks its 30th anniversary

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Abu Dhabi International Airport Celebrates 30 Years of Success

They are coming! - European unease over Etihad stake in Air Berlin

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European unease over Etihad stake in Air Berlin - The National The acquisition by Etihad Airways ( EY ) of a bigger stake in Air Berlin ( AB ) is likely to stir tensions among European airlines concerned about the expansion of Gulf carriers into their home territory. There is another article from the NY Times about the same topic; Etihad and Air Berlin Form an Alliance

737 MAX vs A320neo

Planemakers fight it out with new narrow-body aircraft. gulfnews: Boeing-Airbus face off in a new war They are fighting for the narrow-body market by introducing upgraded versions of their existing models. I wonder who will design a completely new aircraft for this segment?

What is the difference between Abu Dhabi and Dubai ? - from an aviation point of view

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Etihad strikes $2.8bn Dream deal - The National Etihad Airways is set to become the largest operator of Boeing's fuel-efficient 787-9 Dreamliner after ordering 10 of the aircraft and two 777 freighters from the planemaker in a deal valued at US$2.8 billion (Dh10.28bn) at list prices. Carrying up to 300 passengers and over a range of 8,000 nautical miles, the 787-9, the longer version of the 787, will initially be used on routes to Dublin, Frankfurt, Istanbul , Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Nagoya, and Delhi. In line with this; Million a month use Abu Dhabi airport - The National   Abu Dhabi International Airport ( AUH ) expects to handle 12 million travelers this year and says 1 million passengers a month will become the norm. The increase was attributed to the arrival of airlines such as Cathay Pacific , V Australia , and Czech Airlines , along with increased frequencies and new destinations launched by existing carriers. Mr. Bennett (CEO of ADAC) said Etihad Airways had "cont...

Abu Dhabi Int'l Airport Midfield Terminal

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gulfnews: Midfield terminal Bids submitted for Abu Dhabi airport facility Construction will start in 2012 and finish in 2016. Terminal Complex, which will be the new home of  Etihad , will be operational as of 2017. What a coincidence that  Emirates  is planning to shift its operations to the new Dubai World Central (DWC) as of 2017.

Boarding times at airports have doubled since the 1970s

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Most Annoying Airline Delays Might Just Be in the Boarding by Jad Mouawad (NYT) Boarding times at airports have doubled since the 1970s, prompting airlines to try all kinds of elaborate tricks to get passengers in speedily and leave the gate on time. Here is the link for the full article. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/01/business/airlines-are-trying-to-cut-boarding-times-on-planes.html So what is the best way to do this? Start from the last row, in sectors/zones like many airlines does or the first window and then aisle seats? Ryanair has the quickest turn-around time in the aviation industry as they board passengers from the rear door while off-loading the previous flight passengers from the front door or v.v. as they don't have any pre-assigned seats. At SunExpress, we were using the zone system and inviting the rear seats first, then mid, and finally the front. However, if you are in an airport with poor facilities, your passengers had squeezed in the waiting lounge, or th...