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161. Aman to Open Fourth Resort in China; One of its Most Ambitious Projects Ever
Aman will open its fourth property in China next year, and it is one of the most ambitious projects the luxury hotel company has ever attempted. The Aman resort will comprise a village of historic dwellings surrounded by a sacred camphor forest. Its peaceful introspective setting belies its proximity to vibrant downtown Shanghai and both forest and village tell a story that involve
162. Albert Cheong Appointed AGM of Landmark Lancaster Hotel Group - Thailand
Mr. Albert Cheong has been appointed as Area General Manager of the Landmark Lancaster Hotel Group, Thailand. In Mr. Cheongs new role, he will be responsible for the groups existing hotel, The Landmark Bangkok, as well as its upcoming sister hotel, Lancaster Bangkok which is slated to soft-open during the second-half of 2012.
163. Ethiopian Airlines Launches Online Check-In Service
Ethiopian Airlines has launched an online passenger web check-in service that allows passengers to check-in online avoiding the airport queues and last minute rush at the airport. Customers can now choose their own seats online, update personal information, confirm special requests, print boarding passes, and then proceed straight to the boarding gate.
164. InterContinental Hotels Partners Agraria for Bathroom Amenities
InterContinental Hotels & Resorts has partnered Agraria, a luxury home fragrance company, to provide guest amenities at the 170 InterContinental hotels and resorts around the world, beginning next summer. In the early 1970s Agraria opened its first shop on Nob Hill in San Francisco, around the same time that InterContinental began managing the InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Fra
165. Dubai Airshows Flight Crew Shortage Conference Supported by Airbus
The first annual Gulf Aviation Training Event (GATE 2011) has signed up aircraft manufacturer Airbus and the Gulf Centre for Aviation Studies in Abu Dhabi, emphasising the conferences critical role in seeking solutions to the regions demand for flight crew to meet the requirements of Middle East airlines.
166. Abu Dhabi Airport Reports Q3 2011 Traffic
During the third quarter of 2011 Abu Dhabi Airport recorded a 15% increase in passenger traffic compared with the same period in 2010. 3.3 million passengers passed through the capitals airport during the period July to September 2011 surpassing for the first time the 1 million milestone for three consecutive months.
167. Rotana Jet Aviation to Attend Dubai Air Show
Rotana Jet Aviation, one of the regions newest aviation services companies, is set to unveil its newest aircraft at this years Dubai Air Show to be held between 13-17 November 2011 at the Dubai Airport Expo. The company, which provides a full range of executive jet services including charter options, aircraft management, consultation, new and pre-owned jet sales, and maintenance,
168. AAPA Reports Asia Pacific Airline Traffic for September 2011
According to figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA), Asia Pacific based airlines flew a total of 16 million international passengers in September 2011, a growth of 5.4% compared to the same month last year, underpinned by business and leisure demand on Asian routes. Measured in revenue passenger kilometre terms (RPK), international passenger traffic grew by 5.

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