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41. Sahara Centre to expand AED 5bn Sahara City Project
Sahara Centre to expand AED 5bn Sahara City Project. The Sahara Centre, a leading family shopping as well as entertainment destination in the UAE and one of Sharjah’s most prominent landmarks, has embarked on a new expansion phase of its AED 5 billion Sahara City project – one of the largest real estate and commercial projects in Sharjah and Northern Emirates. Once complete, the Dh
42. Passenger Volume at Hong Kong Int. Airport Rose 10% to 5.94 Million in November 2017
Passenger volume at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) rose by 10% to 5.94 million in November 2017, while flight movements increased by 7% to 34,900 when compared to the same month last year. Cargo throughput went up by 6.9% year on year to 466,000 tonnes.
43. ExecuJet to use Dübendorf for World Economic Forum in Davos
To support visiting jets to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos later this month, the ExecuJet Aviation Group has once again secured an agreement with Dübendorf Airport (LSMD), the military-owned airport north east of Zurich. ExecuJet to use Dübendorf for World Economic Forum in Davos.
44. Dubai World Central Phase 1 Construction Moves into Top Gear
Dubai World Central Phase 1 Construction Moves into Top Gear. Dubai Logistics City, which is the world’s first truly integrated multi-modal logistics platform, is central to Dubai’s business proposition as a global and regional hub for integrated supply chain management and multi-modal transport. The project encompasses all transportation modes, logistics and value added services,
45. CAAS Contributes to Successful Green Flight Demonstration
CAAS Contributes to Successful Green Flight Demonstration. The Singapore Airlines demonstration green flight is another initiative under the Asia and Pacific Initiative to Reduce Emissions (ASPIRE). ASPIRE aims to accelerate the development and implementation of air traffic management procedures, capitalise on innovations, technologies and best practices, and facilitate harmonisati
46. Brussels Airport Reopens with Limited Capacity
Brussels Airport re-opened on Sunday with three flights taking off, the first since the bomb attacks at the airport. In the days following, the number of flights will be gradually increased and passenger flights will also land at Brussels Airport. Departing passengers are being received in temporary check-in facilities which leads to the screening platform in the Connector Building
47. Perth Airport Earns ‘Satisfactory’ Quality of Service Rating from ACCC
Perth Airport achieved a ‘satisfactory’ quality of service rating in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) Airport Monitoring Report for 2013/14, while passengers rated Perth’s service quality as ‘good’. The report monitors the prices, profits and services of the four major Australian airports (Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney). While Perth Airport has ex
48. Marina Bay Sands Reduces Car Park Rates
Marina Bay Sands Reduces Car Park Rates. Drivers can now self-park at Marina Bay Sands for Sin$6 in the first hour, and Sin$1 for every subsequent 30 minutes, up to a maximum of Sin$26 per day. The revised rates apply every day, from 7 am to 7pm. These rates are down from a previous Sin$8 for the first hour, and Sin$2 every half hour, up to a maximum of Sin$28 in a day.

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