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65. Inmarsat to Lead EU-Wide Roll Out of Inflight Passenger Broadband
To reduce initial programme costs, Inmarsat and Hellas-Sat, a non-competing European satellite operator, have contracted with Thales Alenia Space for the construction of a satellite on a shared basis such that each partner will retain exclusive rights to a separate payload. Inmarsat’s S-band payload will be called Europasat and the satellite is expected to be delivered for launch a
66. AirAsia X Creates 46 New Fly-Thru Connections
AirAsia X Berhad has created 46 new Fly-Thru connections from Australia (Adelaide, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Perth, Sydney), China (Hangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai), Japan (Osaka, Haneda), Nepal (Kathmandu), Saudi Arabia (Jeddah), South Korea (Busan), Sri Lanka (Colombo) and Taiwan (Taipei) to various destinations in Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Brunei and Maca
67. Airlines Must Deliver More Data-Led, Targeted Merchandising
According to new research released this week by Amadeus, personalisation is essential to drive future merchandising revenues for airlines, with tailored bundles of both airline and partner services potentially increasing a traveller’s basket size by between €30 and €35. Thinking like a retailer: Airline merchandising, a research report commissioned by Amadeus and written by consult
68. British Airways Perfects the Flying Burger
British Airways customers will soon be able to enjoy the airline’s first specially created gourmet burger on flights. The ‘Flying Burger’ recipe has been specially honed by British Airways chefs over the past ten months. The team of chefs use three different cuts of British beef (chuck, cheek and onglet) to ensure full flavour, even at 35,000ft, where your ability to taste reduces
69. Thailand Lifts Curfew in Cha Am, Hua Hin, Krabi and Phang-Nga
Less than a week after Thailand's National Council for Peace and Order lifted the curfew in Pattaya, Phuket and Koh Samui, four more popular Thai holiday destinations now have their own reason to celebrate, as the curfew has also been lifted in Cha Am, Hua Hin, Krabi and Phang-Nga. The NCPO also granted a curfew exemption for this month’s all-night full moon parties on Koh Phangan,
70. China, Italy, Japan and Thailand to Compete in FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
The FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix – HK 2014 presented by Watsons, will be held from 8 to 10 August, 2014 in the Hong Kong Coliseum. Four prominent teams: China, Italy, Japan and Thailand will compete for the Hong Kong leg winner title. Tickets for the world ranking tournament are priced from $70 to $650 and will be on sale from 16th June at all URBTIX outlets.
71. IATA Appoints Glyn Hughes as Global Head of Cargo
IATA has appointed Glyn Hughes as Global Head of Cargo. Glyn Hughes joined IATA in 1991 to enhance and expand the Cargo Accounts Settlement Service, growing it from 35 to nearly 100 operations while maintaining very low levels of agency default and decreasing overall operating costs for members.
72. AOT and FMG Looking to Expand Cooperation
FMG, the Munich Airport operating company, and Airports of Thailand (AOT) have reached an agreement to cooperate more closely. The Bavarian-Thai cooperation dates back to the preliminary stages of the successful launch of operations at Bangkok's Suvanabhumi Airport.

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