PATA “Issues & Trends” Archives 1999-2006
Between 1999-2006, right after PATA moved its headquarters from San Francisco to Bangkok, Imtiaz Muqbil took over as the first Asian to edit, write and research Issues & Trends, the monthly publication of what was once known as the PATA Strategic Intelligence Centre. During that period, I&T produced some cutting-edge material on topics that were well ahead of their time. The numerous editions produced by Imtiaz Muqbil are being reprinted here, with the permission of PATA. Click on the links to download.
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- 2006 09 01 A SWOT Analysis Of ASEAN Tourism
- 2006 08 01 Open Skies: Safe, But At What Price?
- 2006 06 01 Asian Economies Chart New Paths
- 2006 04 01 Time To Become A Real Force For Peace
- 2006 03 01 ITB Berlin: Will Life Begin At 40?
- 2006 02 01 Opening Up Borders
- 2006 01 01 GMS Tourism — A Decade Later
- 2005 12 01 2005/06 — Good News And Bad News
- 2005 11 01 International Migration In Focus
- 2005 10 01 Outcomes Of 2005 World Summit
- 2005 09 01 The Skies Open Up Over India
- 2005 08 01 Revisiting The Search For Balance
- 2005 07 01 The Tsunami — Six Months Later
- 2005 06 01 Inter-Regional Contact Ushers In A New Era
- 2005 05 01 The Asian African Strategic Partnership
- 2005 04 01 The Rise Of The Pearl River Delta
- 2005 02 01 External Shocks Call For Proactive Measures
- 2004 09 01 WTO Tourism Negotiations: Steady Does It
- 2004 07 01 e-Balancing International Tourism
- 2004 06 01 Post Oil Prospecting: Tourism In The Gulf
- 2004 05 01 The ‘Net Effect: Survival In Cyberspace
- 2004 04 01 Cheaper Skies Open Up
- 2004 03 01 The Russians Are Coming
- 2004 02 01 Segmentation Drives Indian Outbound
- 2004 01 01 Outboud Travel: China Takes The Lead
- 2003 12 01 Generation T: Youth Today, Back Tomorrow
- 2003 11 01 Women, Tourism And The War On Poverty
- 2003 09 01 Snail Mail Strikes Back
- 2003 08 01 New Trends Down Under
- 2003 07 01 Tourism’s Rise From The Ashes
- 2003 06 01 The Information Conundrum
- 2003 05 01 New Opportunities In Barrier Free Travel
- 2003 04 01 ASEAN’s New Marketing Focus
- 2003 03 01 ITB Adapts To Social Change
- 2003 02 01 Migrant Workers On The Move
- 2003 01 01 Creating The Asian Highway
- 2002 12 01 The Race To Catch MICE
- 2002 11 01 Tourism After October 12
- 2002 10 01 The Future Of Forecasting
- 2002 09 01 The Great Visa Reversal
- 2002 08 01 The Changing World Of Trade Buyers
- 2002 07 01 Latest Online Booking Trends
- 2002 06 01 GATS: Foot Soldier Of Globalisation
- 2002 05 01 Grey Clouds And Silver Linings
- 2002 04 01 September 11: The Legal Fallout
- 2002 03 01 Pacific Asia’s Regional Rethink
- 2002 02 01 A Battered Industry Fights Back
- 2002 01 01 Now, Back To Sustainability
- 2001 12 01 The Future Of Pacific Asia Cities
- 2001 11 01 The Tourism Crisis Unfolds
- 2001 10 01 Tourism Research Turns For The Better
- 2001 09 01 How China Will Impact Asia
- 2001 08 01 Asia Fight Against Poverty
- 2001 07 01 APEC’s Plans To Boost Tourism
- 2001 06 01 Protesting Globalisation
- 2001 05 01 A River Runs Through It
- 2001 04 01 The Myth Of Endless Tourism Growth
- 2001 03 01 Global Warming And The Future Of Travel
- 2001 02 01 High Tech And The ‘SQ’ Factor
- 2001 01 01 Travel Agents Counter Attack
- 2000 12 01 New Trends In Planning Meetings
- 2000 11 01 Tapping The Youth Travel Market
- 2000 10 01 The Apec Tourism Charter In Plain Language
- 2000 07 01 Oz And NZ: Down Under No Longer
- 2000 06 01 Tapping The Middle East Market
- 2000 05 01 Arrivals Up For PATA Destinations
- 2000 04 01 ASEAN Tourism Recovers Part 2
- 2000 03 01 ASEAN Tourism Recovers Part 1
- 2000 01 01 The Changing World Of E-Travel
- 1999 12 01 The Age Of The Silent Invaders
- 1999 11 01 Rethinking Globalisation In A Global Economy
- 1999 10 01 A Culture Of Peace
- 1999 08 01 Asian Economies Resume Upward Curve
- 1999 06 01 Are We Mired In Profitless Volume?
- 1999 05 01 Big Boost For Travel And Tourism Research
- 1999 04 01 Measuring Economic Impact: New Era Dawns
- 1999 03 01 Special Report On ASEAN Tourism
- 1999 02 01 Finding The Right Balance
- 1999 01 01 VFR’s Tourism Potential For Pacific Asia