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time performance the testing starts for one mobile network is promising as it fits the stadium out with 5 technology. welcome to do that your business i'm out of office and berlin the sudden bankruptcy of british travel for thomas cook has shaken the travel industry smaller hotels app orders and whole destinations are now facing a sudden ebb of travel as in many cases unpaid bills that's leading some to reconsider then tie a business model turkey is one of the country's most heavily affected. thomas cook sony logo will soon disappear from the sun connect resort in fact cio it's been a thomas cook branded hotel for 6 years but it's closing its doors this season a month earlier than usual and getting ready for a major changes unfortunately. it's got. less customers. back to the safety on their haul. take out.
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our heart is broken the hotel is now looking for new business partners and many of its repeat guests from the united kingdom are concerned. i think this that worries that the price is right up. so that it makes outreach of people that will only come here the manager of the hotel is also worried thomas cook still owes the hotel 350000 pounds a debt that may never be repaid. get it and acknowledge it if you change the name what can be done to compensate for these payments previous experience has shown us that we can never recoup losses from bankrupt companies and many erratic. here at the donovan airport they're working overtime to help stranded vacationers return home they expected to take almost 2 weeks but the airport managers believe that's
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when the real problems will start. thomas cook brought $400000.00 tourists a year. but after the sudden bankruptcy with $70000.00 less tourists are coming this season it's not just bad for the airport it's also bad for tourism partners in the region the airport is considering shifting away from the charter airlines the package store companies rely on and focusing instead on increasing the number of individual tourists to the region and to many hotels are likely to follow suit as the fallout from the thomas cook bankruptcy continues. according to the world's travel and tourism council tourism is turkey's 2nd most important sector of the construction it accounts for 12 percent of turkey's g.d.p. and our correspondent joins us now from istanbul to what actual damage was already caused by the thomas cook insolvency the way you will.
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well here is temple well i am right now is probably a different story but the south and coastal resorts around mom are isn't fadia that are particularly popular with british tourists are likely to be among the worst hit . tourists continue to leave turkey thousands have already left since monday the day thomas cook collapsed according to official figures more than 20000 british gas of thomas cook were on holiday here in turkey when the announcement came so the damage has been done tourism associations hotel owners fear of painful consequences especially smaller hotels who have worked for thomas cook and who haven't been paid yet imagine you are a smaller business a smaller hotel mid-range size hotel and you're not receiving 100200000 pounds or euro's or more this season than this could cost you your very existence.
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has anyone expected so much can depend on a single company. well the collapse of thomas cook definitely came as a very bad surprise to the tourism industry here thomas cook had extensive bookings already for next year so hotel owners fear a huge gap for 2020 we're talking about 600-002-7000 extension 00 tourists less annually that's according to turkey's federation of hotel yes and this is affecting a whole business chain employees supply asop subcontractors and so on and the government was surprisingly quick to step in and now owns a loan support package worth $50000000000.00 euros for local companies a fact and by the collapse of course it remains to be seen how this is going to be implemented and how effective it will be but that shows you how seriously everybody is taking that thomas could collapse. the turkish economy is not in
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a good way the tourism industry is a very big part of it has sort of the recovery of the economy is this comeback over . well the turkish tourism industry and this is my personal observation has always been very defiant so now you would hear sentences like we've managed other crisis so we'll manage this one as well but yes there is a real fear that tourists numbers could drop dramatically and you just mentioned the tourism industry just recovered from a serious crisis in 2016 the failed military coup here in turkey a number of terrorist attacks that had scared off many tourists particularly from europe and this year the figures actually looked a much better and so the pessimists here say this thomas thomas cook crisis could have fact the industry for the next 5 years and this is of course no good news to a not already troubled economy that hasn't recovered from last year's currency
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crisis. thank you. the world trade organization has given approval to the united states to impose tariffs on european union goods worth $7500000000.00 that's in response to illegal edu subsidies for plane maker abacus that's according to sources close to the w t o the u.s. plans to levy tariffs on european aircraft. parts but also wine cheese and luxury goods the decision is the latest in a 15 year olds trade dispute which has the u.s. accusing europe of subsidizing of us and the e.u. accusing the u.s. of subsidizing its biggest rival both. of stay in the industry boeing and the u.s. federal aviation authority are being accused of midst misjudging how pilots would
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behave when flying the 737 months the jet model has been grounded since 2 crashes kills 346 people now report by the us government claims assumptions made when designing its systems were rome it says that during the crashes the crew did not react in the way boeing and the f.a.a. had expected the reports the report claims that both failed to account for the so-called cockpit chaos during an emergency. u.s. and china set to begin a new round of trade talks in early october 13th since the us 1st place tariffs on china last year in the run up to the meeting both sides are trying to show good faith. agricultural goods including pork have been at the heart of the u.s. chinese trade spat for over a year after china impose tariffs on u.s. imports trade went down leaving american farmers scrambling in search of new
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markets now china is back as a buyer. recently both sides have to split some goodwill for example the u.s. side has waived tariffs on many products and so on the chinese side we are willing to buy more products that are needed by the chinese market we hope both sides can take more enthusiastic measures get away from the pessimistic language if both sides do this talks will not only resume but they will yield results. u.s. farmers would appreciate that and things are looking good chinese firms have already ordered considerable amounts of u.s. pork in a sign of a potential breakthrough also of course because the country is facing a severe shortage due to the spread of african swine fever that has ravished local suppliers. to football now how many passes of one player were
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successful how much distance as a team cover in the 1st half but information was so far only accessible for t.v. viewers at home fans. will be the 1st to test the new stadium experience the bonus the rollout. for the football fan the smart phone has become a crucial part of the modern game who knows maybe you'll get a selfie with your idol connections like these are part and parcel of the match day experience a new technology could make that bond even closer and not from the german football league and telecoms provider vodafone hopes to tap into a growing demand for statistics the idea is to allow fans to track individual player performance during the game. given the men. who want information as harsh as their entertainment hochul going to be a technology oriented target who are already using 5 g. smart phones young people are interested in technology. this technical innovation
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is based on the new cellular standard 5 g. windows league aside votes book stadium will be the 1st in germany to provide the service during the test run striker done yoga insect put the new technology through its paces. yes we have it in the spirit as a fan you can monitor the app during the game we're no one in why is that are we not running enough and how many tackles did individual players when and so forth that's if there's so much analysis going on. the new app is supposed to enhance not replace the live experience in the stadium statistics about the player's performance are at your fingertips how fast was the sprint into the opponent's penalty area and what speed was the ball travelling for the goal to play becomes transparent in the future everything in the stadium will judge performance according to statistics but to fans really need all that. is fitness and nutrition i think it's more of a technical fad i can't imagine all the fans following the game through their
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mobile phones basically this is added value for a few 3 and maybe also for journalists when evaluating games join me at the mission to get. the bonus legal will be the 1st football league in the world to introduce the new app the investment has been considerable although the total cost has been kept quiet fully equipping a stadium will cost many millions of euros so who benefits. yeah the you know i'd say it's more the younger generation if and passionately i would exclude traditional because speaking from experience real fans don't really look at their mobile phones during the game and often fast for me and the business. from a business news check out our website e.w. dot com slash business sense awards.
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family scattered across the globe. to. turn back to the group. play from somalia around the world. urgent assistance to. start october. hello and welcome to arts and culture well it's the world's best known pedestrian crossing the zebra stripes that abbey road in london immortalized on the cover of the famous beatles album and it's 50 years since the album's release and so we'll look at what's happening to commemorate that day and here's what else is in store.
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american r. has tom sachs has a major retrospective on in germany with the spotlight on his cultures and his d.i.y. methods. october fest is in full swing and we stopped by the visa in munich to check out one of the oldest attractions there the ship varieties the interim marquis. well it was exactly 50 years ago on thursday that the iconic beatles album abbey road was released and people were celebrating today in london to commemorate an album that many people feel was the beatles greatest. back in 1969 it shot to number one in the u.k. where it proceeded to spend a total of 17 weeks hit songs that still resonate today. and my colleague melissa holroyd has joined me in the studio thanks for coming in melissa to tell us.
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