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1. Abacus launches New Travel Solutions in Taiwan
Abacus launches New Travel Solutions in Taiwan. Abacus has launched four solutions - ButterFly, Web Office, Bargain Finder Max and eServices - in Taiwan to give Abacus-connected agencies a head start in the recovering travel industry. Two of the newly introduced solutions, ButterFly and Web Office, were custom made to meet the increasing need for mobile and internet services in the
2. Discover Ubud's Butterflies with Kupu Kupu Barong Villas
Kupu Kupu Barong Villas and Tree Spa by L'Occitane in Ubud, Bali has launched a butterfly-inspired journey through the Ayung Valley over which its exclusive and private villas are perched. Darma, a local from the Kedewatan district, ten-year veteran staff member and passionate Lepidopterist (butterfly expert), guides guests through the jungle, rice paddies and villages of the neigh
3. Travelodge Opens Second Hotel in Hong Kong
A consortium comprising SGX-listed ICP Ltd and a real estate private equity fund has acquired Butterfly on Hollywood, an 148-room midscale hotel located in the Central district of Hong Kong. From September 2017 onwards, the hotel will be rebranded as Travelodge Central, Hollywood Road and be operated by Travelodge Hotels Asia, a wholly owned subsidiary of ICP Ltd.
4. Butterflies Take Flight @ Changi Airport in Singapore
The original two-floor Butterfly Garden in Changi Airport’s Terminal 3 was launched in August 2008, and is today one of the most well-received and popular features among travellers at Changi Airport. The first such garden to be found in an airport in the world, the 330 sqm garden is designed as a tropical nature retreat and is home to more than 1,000 free roaming butterflies. High
5. Air Korea becomes Jin Air
Air Korea becomes Jin Air. Jin Air, which was tentatively known as Air Korea, has unveiled its corporate name, branding, corporate image, and employee uniform. The name Jin Air holds several meanings. It comes from a Chinese character, pronounced ‘jin’ in Korean, which means ‘true’ or ‘genuine’. It can also be interpreted as ‘jeans’ which will be a part of Jin Air’s staff uniforms,
6. Changi’s Butterflies at Singapore Airshow 2010
Changi’s Butterflies at Singapore Airshow 2010. Occupying over 200m2, the CAG booth features an intricate walk-through tropical garden showcasing 200 to 300 butterflies of various species and a variety of flowers and plants in a see-through enclosure. Airshow visitors will experience an up-close encounter with fluttering butterflies and the refreshing tranquility of a mini nature t
7. Guide to travelling in and around Cebu, Phillippines
Gude and tips to travelling in and around Cebu, Philippines
8. 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,

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