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Space travel: New research projects in Lower Austria

At a media briefing in the Innovation Lab in Wiener Neustadt on Wednesday, Deputy Governor Stephan Pernkopf presented research projects in space travel and emphasized: "Lower Austria is a leader in space research. Modern know-how from Lower Austria is now flying on countless missions. Wiener Neustadt is the nucleus when it comes to training, research and successful spin-offs from universities of applied sciences and research companies. On the one hand, this city has a long tradition in classic aviation and, on the other hand, a great future in space travel." The Wiener Neustadt University of Applied Sciences is home to Austria's first space degree program, with over 120 graduates to date. "The students are currently developing the CLIMB satellite. We will now provide the last financial resources needed for the launch, up to 100.000 euros. This will enable the blue and yellow satellite to launch in 2025 and Lower Austria to conquer space," Pernkopf announced. FOTEC, in turn, is a research subsidiary of the Wiener Neustadt University of Applied Sciences and plays a leading role in international projects. Environmentally friendly chemical engines and hybrid propulsion systems for satellites are currently being developed. This project, "CP/EP Thruster Development", is being supported by the state of Lower Austria with 2,85 million euros. Pernkopf stated: "The space engine of the future is being developed here in the state of Lower Austria and the whole of Europe is eagerly awaiting the results of the blue-yellow science." Lower Austria is participating in research into new satellite technology because it is good for the people who use daily applications such as sat navs, cell phones, etc. and good for the high-quality jobs and increased added value associated with it. Thirdly, it is important that sensitive technology is also used in

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Significant change in the gastronomy offering in destinations

The results of a recent survey in 155 tourist destinations and regions in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and South Tyrol, carried out by Austria's largest tourism consultancy Kohl > Partner, give cause for concern: a decline in restaurant holidays threatens to make it more difficult for holidaymakers and locals alike to find a place at the pub table. Spontaneous visits to pubs will become more and more of a test of nerves in many places. While demand is increasing due to the increase in holiday homes, apartments and chalets, fewer and fewer restaurants are able to maintain the usual supply. Gernot Memmer, an expert in the development of destinations, warns of a drastic change in the holiday experience: "In many places, it will no longer be possible to go without a reservation. This will lead to a decline in the quality of the holiday. Who wants to have to decide before they start their holiday what time they want to eat and where? A fight for the pub table is annoying." Almost 90% have noticed a decline in the range of restaurants on offer in the last 5 years. 80% each say that restaurants and inns are most affected. 35% also say cafés and 25% bars and pubs. Main reasons for the decline The decline is mainly due to operational rather than demand-oriented aspects. From the perspective of the 155 destination managers surveyed, it is not a lack of demand. The top 5 reasons for the decline in the catering offer are: Impact on guest feedback More than half of the respondents in destinations (51%) note that guest feedback has worsened in relation to the reduced offer of open restaurants, inns, cafés and bars. The top 7 criticisms from guests in the negative guest feedback are: Impact

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Hanover region with increasing number of overnight stays

In 2023, the number of overnight stays in hotels in Hanover will be just over 2,3 million, 0,9 percent higher than in the pre-Corona and previous record year of 2019. This is confirmed by the official figures from the Lower Saxony State Office for Statistics (LSN), which were published on March 28th. While the number of overnight stays in hotels in the city area in the first half of 2023 was slightly lower than in the comparable year 2019, the figures caught up again in the second half of the year. The stable increase compared to the pre-Corona year and thus the base year for comparisons shows solid growth in times of global uncertainty. Also outstanding is the increase in overnight stays from 2022 to 2023, which is above expectations with an increase of 16,1 percent. Of the total of 2.359.354 overnight stays last year, the State Statistical Office recorded 479.352 from abroad. In the previous year, 2022, 2.031.876 international guests booked accommodation in the state capital out of a total of 385.223 visitors; in 2019, the statistics list 2.338.758 from abroad out of 482.083 overnight stays. "The fact that the number of overnight stays this year exceeded the previous record year of 2019 by almost one percent marks a significant success for the location and is the result of Hanover's resilience as a tourism and business location. This development has been accompanied by increased demand in day and city tourism. The newly launched overnight packages for families have generated great demand in the area of ​​day tourism; as have our new city tours, for which we have trained twenty new tour guides, such as the flashlight tour for children and the crime tour by bike," comments Hans Nolte,

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FH Vienna starts dual tourism studies

Since September 2023, the Vienna University of Applied Sciences of the WKW has also been offering the Bachelor's degree program in Tourism Management in a dual form. In contrast to the full-time form, theoretical and practical phases alternate. The University of Applied Sciences for Management and Communication works with the split week model: From the second year of study, students spend half the week at the university and the other half at the practical partner, one of over 50 companies in the tourism industry. They are employed there and receive a salary. It is the first and so far only dual tourism degree program in Austria. "The advantages of the dual study program for students and companies are obvious," explains Florian Aubke, head of the Tourism & Hospitality Management department at the Vienna University of Applied Sciences of the WKW: "After six semesters, the students not only have a bachelor's degree, but also two years of relevant professional experience. The practical partners can play an active role in higher education and train the students over two years according to their needs."

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Event on the future of Alpine hotels

"How is the holiday hotel industry developing in alpine regions?" is the special theme of the "Alpine Hospitality Summit by Prodinger" 2024, which will take place on May 16th at the Hotel Rasmushof in Kitzbühel. With this event, Prodinger Tourism Consulting is continuing the series of meetings that take a closer look at trendy focal points of domestic tourism. Accordingly, this "summit" attracts leading figures from all areas of the alpine hotel industry, including influential decision-makers from sectors such as hotel real estate, banking and architecture, as well as from the operation of family hotels. The focus of the specialist presentations will be on topics such as rising operating costs, increased interest rates, innovative investment and financing models, and a detailed analysis of current market trends. Particular attention will be paid to the requirements of Generation Z and innovations in hotel gastronomy.

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Tui opens new adults-only facility in Beldibi

The Tui Magic Life Beldibi is now starting operations as the third adults-only resort. With the new addition to the portfolio, Tui's internationally oriented club brand is focusing specifically on expanding its holiday offering for an adult, experience-oriented audience. In addition to the Tui Magic Life Candia Maris on Crete, the Tui Magic Life Bodrum will also continue to operate as a resort for adults from summer 2024. "We now operate 15 club resorts under the Tui Magic Life brand that offer our guests excellent holiday experiences. Our offer in the clubs has traditionally been aimed primarily at families. In addition to this, we want to create tailor-made and attractive holiday offers for our adult guests in 2024 with a curated range of adults-only resorts," says Bernd Mäser, Managing Director at Tui Magic Life. In addition to the wide all-inclusive offer, which includes high-quality sports and leisure activities across all concepts, guests at the Tui Magic Life Beldibi can expect a varied culinary offering. In a total of six restaurants, including four exquisite specialty restaurants, five bars and a coffee house, holidaymakers can look forward to a variety of creative cocktail variations and culinary delights from all over the world. The new adults-only complex is also located directly on the beach and on the edge of the impressive Taurus Mountains, for which Turkey is known worldwide. With a size of around 4,5 hectares, 190 rooms and space for up to 370 guests, the rather compact complex from Tui offers everything the all-inclusive heart desires.

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Forest fires: Austrian Federal Army on assistance mission

The Austrian Armed Forces have been on an assistance mission in Styria since Tuesday, April 2, 2024. After forest fires broke out in the towns of Großreifling and Hinterwildalpen, four army helicopters are now helping the local fire brigade to fight the fire. The Austrian Armed Forces are supporting the civilian emergency services with an Agusta Bell 212 transport helicopter in the town of Großreifling and two Agusta Bell 212s and an S-70 "Black Hawk" multi-purpose helicopter in Hinterwildalpen. "The Austrian Armed Forces are always ready when they are needed. Our trained pilots, together with the civilian emergency services on site, are helping to fight the flames as quickly as possible. I wish our soldiers good luck and all the emergency services much success in their mission," said Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner. Helicopters in use The S-70 "Black Hawk" is a multi-purpose helicopter with two engines, each producing 1.940 hp. This engine gives the helicopter excellent high-altitude capability. The S-70 can make the most of this ability when used in mountainous areas. In order not to have to stay on the ground in bad weather conditions (winter conditions), this model also has a de-icing system for the rotor blades and the tail rotor. The helicopter has a cruising speed of 280 km/h, a range of 500 kilometers and the external load for firefighting water is a maximum of 4.000 kilograms. The Agusta Bell 212 is a medium transport helicopter, has a two-blade main and tail rotor, two turbine engines, a skid landing gear, is instrument flight capable and approved for a total of 14 people. The equipment with a cable winch (quickly mounted) and external load hook enables versatile use. The helicopter has a cruising speed of 162 km/h, a range of

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Federal Army: One year of “voluntary basic military service” for women

The "voluntary basic military service" model for women was launched around a year ago. The aim of the project was to give women low-threshold access to the Federal Army. There are currently 755 female soldiers on active duty. 257 women have registered for "voluntary basic military service"; 143 of these women have already been called up. 137 have already been called up and 100 of these are currently active. "One of our department's goals is to increase the proportion of women and especially female soldiers in the Austrian Federal Army. And we have succeeded! With the introduction of voluntary basic military service, we have been able to increase the proportion of female soldiers to five percent, which is the highest level since 1998. This measure not only strengthens the staffing levels of our department, but also shows that our innovative projects are having an impact. We will continue on our path to integrate even more women into the ministry and increase the proportion of female soldiers in the Federal Army," said Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner. Since April 1, 2023, the "voluntary basic military service" has enabled women to get to know the Federal Army without any further obligation and to decide on a career as a soldier within a period of six months. Previously, female soldiers could only enter a cadre career as an officer or non-commissioned officer directly by taking their own aptitude test. They first had to complete an aptitude test and then the cadre candidate training. The "voluntary basic military service for women" project gives them the opportunity to decide over a period of six months whether they are mentally and physically willing to take up a career as a soldier. The profession of soldier is made more attractive for women through ongoing measures such as Girls' Day, female soldier mentoring and childcare options.

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Ten tips for safe motorcycle rides

The weather at Easter is an invitation to get back on your motorbike after the winter break. Motorcycle trips can be planned again and motorbikes are also often used as a means of transport in everyday life. To ensure a smooth transition from the long winter break to the "single track", the ARBÖ has put together the following tips:

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Armed Forces: High interest in places for military medicine students

The Austrian Armed Forces offer up to ten people the opportunity to study at the Medical University of Vienna during their service each year. The requirements for military medical students include military cadre suitability and participation in the regular Medical Entrance Test (MedAT). They must be among the best 25 percent of applicants. After training as a general practitioner or other specialist, employees are required to serve in the Austrian Armed Forces for eight to eleven years. The admissions process for studying medicine is currently underway - 50 interested parties have already registered for the "Austrian Armed Forces" model. The admissions process for military medical studies is taking place for the third time this year, with 16 military medical students currently in training. Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner: "The need for military doctors at home and abroad is very high. In order to guarantee medical care, we launched the model two years ago in cooperation with the Medical University of Vienna. This means that up to ten students can begin studying medicine each academic year. With this measure, we can secure important jobs for doctors in the Federal Army in the long term and it is showing initial success! I am very pleased that we have a lot of interest in this and wish all applicants all the best and much success in this year's entrance exam." To take part in the entrance exam for the medical degree, basic military training is required, followed by a two-month preparatory course. 40 people can take part in the preparatory course. Priority is given to soldiers from the medical sector. To gain one of the ten study places, participants must be among the top 25 percent.

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