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137. World's Tallest Building to be completed in September 2009
World's Tallest Building to be completed in September 2009. Burj Dubai, at over 636 metres (2,036.6 ft), is already the worlds tallest building and structure. Currently at 160 storeys, the tower also has the largest number of floors in any building. Burj Dubai has surpassed the height of the KVLY-TV mast in North Dakota, USA - 628.8 metres (2,063 ft) and taller than Taipei 101 (50
138. CHI Hotels and Resorts signs 10-year deal for Ramada Hotel in Abu Dhabi
CHI Hotels and Resorts signs 10-year deal for Ramada Hotel in Abu Dhabi. Malta-based CHI Hotels and Resorts (formerly Corinthia Hotels International) has signed a 10-year technical and hotel management agreement with Mainland Investment of Abu Dhabi, a wholly owned subsidiary of The National Investor (TNI). The agreement foresees the renovation, extension and operation of the curre
139. Six Senses to open First UK Spa in Londons Canary Wharf
Six Senses Spas to open First UK Spa in Londons Canary Wharf. Six Senses Spas is to open its first UK spa as a key element of Ballymores flagship Pan Peninsula residential development overlooking Londons Canary Wharf. Scheduled to open in early 2009, the Six Senses Spa at Pan Peninsula will be an urban sanctuary where Pan Peninsulas residents and those working in and around Can
140. Jet Airways obtains RNAV1 and RNP0.3 Regulatory Approval
Jet Airways obtains RNAV1 and RNP0.3 Regulatory Approval. India's Jet Airways has obtained regulatory approval for the use of RNAV1 (Area Navigation) across its entire jet aircraft fleet. This is subsequent to the recently introduced Performance Based Navigation (PBN) procedures in India.
141. China Southern Airlines to Increase Flights between Sydney and Guangzhou
China Southern Airlines to Increase Flights between Sydney and Guangzhou. China Southern Airlines is to increase its number of flights between Sydney and China to daily from 2 December until 15 February 2009, to accommodate increased demand in the peak Christmas and New Year periods. The airlines additional two flights to Guangzhou, China, will be operated with Airbus A330-200 air
142. JAL to Reduce International Fare Fuel Surcharge
JAL to Reduce International Fare Fuel Surcharge. JAL decided to decrease the fuel surcharge for tickets issued between January 1 and March 31 2009, as the price of Singapore kerosene-type jet fuel during the 3 month period from August - October 2008 averaged US$115.92 per barrel. This is substantially down on the average of US$163.54 per barrel for the 3 month period prior to that.
143. Personalised Wellness Programmes at the Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai
Personalised Wellness Programmes at the Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai. Each Wellness Programme comprises four hours of treatment per day and includes personalised health assessment, prescribed therapeutic head and body works by a health specialist, back and foot therapies, wellness education, life regimen, daily participation in wellness activities and complimentary use
144. Comlux orders Second Airbus A320 Prestige
Comlux orders Second Airbus A320 Prestige. The new Airbus A320 will help to meet demand from the important Middle East market, and complements an A318 Elite and an ACJ that are already operated on VVIP charters by Comlux. Comlux has now placed orders for a total of nine aircraft, comprising four A318 Elites, two Airbus ACJs, two A320 Prestiges and one A330-200 Prestige.

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