Asia-Pacific airports face significant revenue pressure due to flight cancellations. Australian airports lost over $500 million in March 2020 compared to 2019. Non-aeronautical revenues account for up to 45% of Asia-Pacific airport income
Generation X includes people born between mid-1960s and early 1980s. Approximately 65 million members as of 2022. Also known as "latchkey generation" due to unsupervised home life
Cultural immersion broadens understanding and fosters intercultural competence. Studying abroad provides unique opportunities for language acquisition. International education offers access to specialized courses. Living abroad leads to personal growth and self-discovery. Students build global networks of international friends and professionals
Founded in 1965 as University of Kent at Canterbury. Princess Marina became first Chancellor in 1966. Original name changed to University of Kent in 2003. First campus located on 300 acres of parkland near Canterbury
Kraft Heinz was formed through the merger of Kraft Foods and H.J. Heinz in 2015. The company became the fifth-largest food and beverage company globally. As of 2021, it had an annual revenue exceeding $26 billion. The company operates in multiple countries with headquarters in Chicago and Pittsburgh
23.3% of undergraduate students drop out of college annually in the US. Only 62.3% of students graduate after four years without delay. Average graduation rate for four-year programs is 64%. Private for-profit schools have highest dropout rate at 38%