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153. Executive Appointments at Hotel G Beijing
Executive Appointments at Hotel G Beijing. Inspired by the retro chic of the 1960’s, the 110-room Hotel G Beijing neighbours a host of popular eateries and nightspots. The first of an exclusive boutique hotel brand launched by Hong Kong-based real estate private equity management firm Gateway Capital is the flagship for a planned boutique hotel chain across China and Asia. Gateway
154. Visa Survey analyses Top Souvenir Trends in China
Visa Survey analyses Top Souvenir Trends in China. The most popular souvenirs for those intending to visit China are Chinese tea, arts and craft and clothing, according to a survey on the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and travel to China commissioned by Visa International. Of the 3,140 respondents from across the Asia Pacific region who said they were likely to visit China during or a
155. Continental Airlines to implement cost-saving measures to improve 2004 outlook by $500 million
Continental Airlines to implement cost-saving measures to improve 2004 outlook by $500 million.
156. Singapore Airlines to Increase Fuel Surcharge
Singapore Airlines to Increase Fuel Surcharge. As a result of the sustained escalation in the price of jet fuel in recent months, Singapore Airlines is to increase its fuel surcharge for tickets issued on or after 24 June 2008.
157. Strikes to cause Disruption at Qantas
Strikes to cause Disruption at Qantas. Qantas has said it will take all necessary measures to minimise the impact of strike action by the Australian Licensed Engineers Association (ALAEA) planned for next week. Qantas Executive General Manager People, Mr Kevin Brown, said the timing of the strikes by the ALAEA was deliberately designed to maximise disruption and warned that some fl
158. JAL Constructing New Medium Term Corporate Plan
JAL Constructing New Medium Term Corporate Plan. Aircraft in the group fleet used for international and domestic routes are progressively undergoing downsizing and renewal, and the overall fleet size will be reduced as JAL continues the switch to smaller, more fuel-efficient aircraft. More emphasis will be placed on routes with higher profitability and the airline has said it will
159. Finnair to Outsource Cabin Services
Finnair has confirmed that it will proceed with cabin service outsourcing as a means of achieving its cost reduction target. The company is planning to outsource cabin services on a total of approximately 20 long-haul and short-haul routes in the next two years. The aim is to outsource 1–3 routes within this year. The timetable for the implementation of the plans and the related im
160. Airlines Present Climate Change Proposals to Governments
Airlines Present Climate Change Proposals to Governments. The aviation industry has presented a paper outlining the industry’s commitment to three sequential targets to the UN Secretary General’s Summit on Climate Change in New York. The forum takes place in the run-up to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Copenhagen this December.

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