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193. New Management to Revitalise Singapore’s Trishaws
New Management to Revitalise Singapore’s Trishaws. A new fleet of 100 battery-assisted trishaws will be introduced for the ease of operation by the riders. The design of the trishaws will be improved, with bigger seating area to provide greater comfort for the passengers. The trishaws will also feature directional indicator lights for safety purposes and in-built sound system for p
194. Changi Renews ACI’s Airport Health Accreditation
Changi Airport in Singapore has successfully renewed its accreditation under ACI’s Airport Health Accreditation Programme. ACI introduced the Airport Health Accreditation Programme in mid-2020 to enable airports around the world to demonstrate that they have established health safety measures in place throughout their facilities and processes. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 16
195. Airbnb Hosts in Thailand Required to Implement 5-Step Cleaning Process
Airbnb hosts and guests in Thailand are now required to follow the company’s COVID19 Safety Practices, which include wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, and, for hosts and their teams, abiding by the five-step enhanced cleaning process.
196. Enabling Aviation to Drive Growth in Latin America
IATA has welcomed the improvements in safety that have resulted from strong partnerships among aviation stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean, and urged governments in the region to use this as a template for working together in other areas. Speaking at the Latin America and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) Airline Leaders Forum, Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director Gene
197. Asia Pacific Airlines Strive for Greater Collaboration with Governments
The Assembly of Presidents of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) together with IATA and Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific, issued a joint declaration on Monday, highlighting their commitment to ensure the continued safety of aviation as well as reviving air travel.
198. Mövenpick Hotels in Jordan Earn HACCP Certification
Mövenpick Hotels in Jordan Earn HACCP Certification. The Mövenpick Resort & Residence Aqaba and Mövenpick Resort Tala Bayin Jordan have been awarded the HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) certification for their food safety management programmes.
199. Bavarian Police Takes Delivery of First Upgraded H135s
The Bavarian Police has taken delivery of its first upgraded H135s. The retrofit program is designed to bring previously-built models of the EC135 to the performance and safety standards of Airbus Helicopters’ newest version, the H135. During the past weeks the upgraded helicopters have been deployed on a variety of missions in the police fleet’s range of tasks.
200. Qantas Group to Require All Employees to be Fully Vaccinated Against COVID19
The Qantas Group has confirmed that it will require all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID19 as part of its commitment to safety. Frontline employees – including cabin crew, pilots and airport workers – will need to be fully vaccinated by 15 November 2021, while the remainder of employees by 31 March 2022. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 18 August 2021.

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