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177. Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong Partners Anastasia Williams for Yoga Retreat
This October, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong will host exclusive classes, one-to-one private therapy sessions, and a weekend retreat package, led by the renowned Naam Yoga pioneer, Anastasia Williams. As one of the first to introduce Naam and Harmonyum Healing to Australia, Williams brings twenty years of extensive knowledge, practice and study to this unique style of yo
178. St. Regis Dubai Opens 913 sqm Imperial Suite
The St. Regis Dubai has opened its signature Imperial Suite. Spread across 913 square metres, the suite is the largest of the hotel’s 52 suites and even bigger than the 800 sqm Astor Ballroom. Located over two-floors, the three-bedroom suite features a vast living room, a formal 12-seat dining room, study, lounge area and a spacious majlis.
179. Hong Kong International Airport now offering Free Wi-Fi Internet Access throughout entire Airpor
Hong Kong International Airport now offering Free Wi-Fi Internet Access throughout entire Airport. All airport users, including passengers, well-wishers and meeters and greeters, will be able to enjoy free Internet access in every part of the airport via Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, pocket PCs, mobile phones, gaming consoles and other handheld devices. According to a recent study, over 5
180. TripAdvisor Shares Insights into Booking Behavior of Thai Travellers
TripAdvisor has unveiled the results of its latest survey - the TripBarometer by TripAdvisor. The study, conducted on behalf of TripAdvisor by independent research firm StrategyOne, a division of Edelman Berland, is biannual and reports on top travel and hospitality industry trends according to more than 35,000 travellers and hoteliers around the world.
181. Survey Reveals Travellers from Asia Pacific the Most Tech-Savvy
The need to stay connected at every corner of the globe, has made technology both a trusty companion and an indispensable resource for leisure travelers. According to Visa’s Global Travel Intentions Study 2013, phones are the top choice as a holiday companion (80%), followed by cameras (70%), computers (54%), and entertainment devices (32%).
182. Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel Dubai to Participate in ‘Walk Now for Autism’
Autism covers a spectrum of developmental disorders which affect a person’s communication and social skills. Far more children today have autism than previously thought. According to a study,one child out of every 110 suffers from Autism in the UAE. Worldwide, autism affects approximately two of out of every 1,000 children.
183. 53% of Travellers See Airport as Something to be Enjoyed
More than half (53%) of the frequent travelers polled in a study, published by Priority Pass, agree that the airport is something to be enjoyed, with 56% admitting that they would be encouraged to arrive at the airport early to take advantage of duty free and shopping discounts. The Airport Experience Survey research was conducted through an online survey in UK, UAE, USA, Germany,
184. ICC Sydney Delegates Generated A$785 Million for New South Wales in First Year
According to a Deloitte Access Economics study, delegates attending events at the International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) generated A$785 million in direct expenditure for the State in its first year of operation.

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