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97. TAT Estimates 140,000 Int. Visitors Enjoyed Songkran 2012
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) estimates that over 140,000 international visitors and 1.26 million Thais enjoyed the major events that made up the Songkran Splendours festival in 13 provinces including Ayutthaya; Bangkok; Chiang Mai; Chon Buri; Songkhla, the province in which Hat Yai is located; Khon Kaen; Nakhon Phanom; Nakhon Si Thammarat; Nong Khai; Phuket; Samut Prakar
98. Philippines Volcanoes Beat Sri Lanka to Enter HSBC Asian 5 Nations Top 5
The Philippines Volcanoes continued their march up the Asian rugby ladder today in Manila, beating Sri Lanka 28-18 to propel themselves into the ranks of the top five teams in Asian rugby. Next season, the Volcanoes will become the eighth team to compete in the HSBC Asian 5 Nations Top 5 since the inception of the tournament in 2008.
99. Airbus A400M Performs First Air-to-Air Dry Contacts with Helicopter
The Airbus A400M has successfully achieved its first helicopter air-to-air refueling contacts with an H225M. Over the course of 4 flights, operated in daylight over the south of France, the A400M performed 51 dry contacts marking a decisive milestone towards its full capability as a tanker.
100. TripAdvisor Appoints Jenny Rushmore as Director of Responsible Travel
TripAdvisor has appointed Jenny Rushmore as director, responsible travel. In the newly-created role, Rushmore is charged with making environmentally-responsible travel more accessible to the environmentally-conscious consumer.
101. Malaysia Airlines Enters into Re-Accommodation Agreement with AirAsia X
Malaysia Airlines has entered into a Re-Accommodation Agreement (RA) with AirAsia X to re-accommodate the latter airline’s passengers on four routes it cancelled by using excess capacity on Malaysia Airlines flights. The four routes involve Mumbai, Delhi, London and Paris.
102. Airbus Signs First Corporate Jet Sale in Japan
Airbus has won its first corporate jet sale in Japan, adding a new customer and building on its growing presence in the important Asia Pacific market. The aircraft, an Airbus ACJ318, has one of the widest and tallest cabins of any corporate jet, while being similar in size externally to traditional business jets.
103. Crew of Solar Powered Ship Drop Anchor at Hilton Hurghada Long Beach
The management of Hilton Hurghada Long Beach Resort recently hosted a five-man crew from the MS Turanor PlanetSolar for a special dinner at its property along the Red Sea. MS Turanor PlanetSolar is the world’s first solar powered ship and is making an epic round the world journey using a solar battery totaling 500 square meters as power.
104. Smiths Detection Wins €100m Doha Airport Order
Smiths Detection has won a contract worth more than €100 million to supply all the main security scanning systems at the New Doha International Airport in Qatar. The order to equip one of the world’s most advanced airports includes a range of automatic x-ray and trace detection systems to screen passengers, hand luggage and checked-in bags for explosives, weapons and contraband.

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