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Global Traveler Announces 17th Annual GT Tested Reader Survey Awards

Global Traveler Announces 17th Annual GT Tested Reader Survey Awards Share Article YARDLEY, Pa. (PRWEB) December 14, 2020 The results are in! For the 17th consecutive year, Global Traveler conducted its GT Tested Reader Survey, asking frequent business and luxury travelers to name the best in a variety of travel-related categories. More than 22,000 people responded. Global Traveler’s inaugural awards were celebrated in 2004. The survey honors airlines, hotels, loyalty programs and travel-related products in more than 80 categories. GT’s distinguished readers vote for their favorites in the world of travel in an open-ended survey running in the magazine and online from January to September. The results of the survey are announced in the December 2020 issue, available now.

ANA launches new mobile payment service

ANA launches new mobile payment service Dec. 13, 2020 05:36 am JST Dec. 13, 2020 | 06:34 am JST TOKYO All Nippon Airways (ANA) has launched an advanced mobile payment solution that will make it easier for eligible ANA Mileage Club (AMC) members to earn miles with their purchases. The introduction of ANA Pay on Dec 10 comes as ANA focuses on digitizing its business and expanding options for passengers. ANA has taken a number of steps in recent months to increase options for AMC members and has even run successful donation programs through its mileage club. The central goal of ANA has always been to create a safer, more convenient travel experience for passengers and this new payment service is an additional benefit, said Yasuko Kato, Chief Executive Officer and President of ANA X INC. The new mobile payment service that ANA will launch with JBC increases convenience and travel options for ANA Mileage Club members while also incentivizing the use of m

Tokyo Games sponsors have given $3 3 billion but more is still needed

Tokyo Domestic sponsors have already contributed a record $3.3 billion to help pay for the Tokyo Olympics. That’s at least twice as much as any previous Games. But it’s still not enough. Now they’re being asked to pay millions more to cover some of the soaring costs of the one-year postponement. This comes as Japanese businesses are battered by the COVID-19 pandemic, raising doubts about re-investing in an Olympics that may be short on fans, but long on pandemic-related rules to discourage tourists, sightseeing, and spending. “We are in the process of asking for additional sponsorship [payments] from our partners,” organizing committee CEO Muto Toshiro said last week as he detailed why the postponement will cost organizers and Japanese taxpayers an extra $2.8 billion. “The sponsors have expressed the willingness to contribute to the Games next year. But they have not specified an amount.”

Japan eyes March opening for Asian tourists as coronavirus fears ease and Olympics loom

December 10, 2020 Giant Olympic rings at Tokyo’s Odaiba Marine Park. The Summer Olympic Games are expected to begin on July 23. Reuters Japan’s tourism sector is making tentative plans to welcome back the first foreign visitors in the spring, with the government keen to open the doors wider before the coronavirus-delayed Tokyo Summer Olympic Games commence on July 23. The Asahi newspaper reported this week that the government is drawing up plans to permit small group tours to enter the country from other parts of Asia, such as Taiwan , Vietnam or China, which have done a relatively good job of controlling the spread of the coronavirus.

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