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25. Dany Lützel Appointed GM of Niccolo Chongqing
Mr. Dany Lützel has been appointed as General Manager of Niccolo Chongqing, the second Niccolo hotel in China. The Niccolo Chongqing is scheduled to open in Q1 2017. Prior to Niccolo, Dany was General Manager of the Kempinski Chongqing, where he began as Resident Manager in 2014 and quickly moved up to the top role early last year. He has also worked as General Manager of Radisson
26. Alexandre de Juniac to Succeed Tony Tyler as IATA’s Director General and CEO
Alexandre de Juniac, Chairman and CEO of Air France-KLM, is to succeed Tony Tyler as IATA’s Director General and CEO, effective 1 September 2016. De Juniac will be the seventh person to lead IATA as its Director General. De Juniac is a French businessman. He will join IATA from Air France-KLM where has served as Chairman and CEO since 2013. Prior to that, he was the Chairman and CE
27. Russian Helicopters Signs Numerous MOUs with Kazakhstan
Russian Helicopters has signed memorandums of understanding with the Committee for Emergency Situations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and with other government structures of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The multi-purpose light helicopter Ansat has 275 km/h max speed and its range exceeds 500 km. Thanks to its easily reconfigurable equipment, the multirole Ansat can be rapidly
28. Air Canada Launches Non-Stop Flights Between Montreal and Casablanca
Air Canada has launched non-stop flights between Montreal and Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport, Air Canada's first African route. Flights between Montreal and the famed Moroccan city will be operated until 29 October 2016 by Air Canada Rouge with a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. Service is scheduled to resume on 1 May 2017.
29. Muddy Murphy's Irish Pub in Singapore Moving Back to Original Location
One of Singapore’s most popular Irish pubs, Muddy Murphy's, is moving back to its original location after two and a half years at TripleOne Somerset. Muddy Murphy's, was originally located at the basement of Orchard Hotel Shopping Arcade since it opened in 1996 till 2013, when a redevelopment of the premises resulted in a relocation to TripleOne Somerset.
30. IATA Establishes New Distribution Capability Certification Registry
IATA has established a New Distribution Capability (NDC) Certification Registry to recognize those companies that have implemented part or all of the NDC technical standard. The registry lists airlines, travel agents and aggregators (such as GDS) that have achieved NDC certification as well as those IT providers that have demonstrated they are capable of delivering NDC-certified pr
31. Liu Yuan Jin Jiang Hotel Opens in Changde, China
Jin Jiang has expanded its rapidly growing portfolio of hotels to Changde in the Hunan Province of China, with the opening of the Liu Yuan Jin Jiang Hotel Changde. The hotel is located by the scenic southern bank of the Zhantian Lake in the Liuye Lake Resort, which is known as a Water Paradise in the City. The Liuye Lake Resort is one of the largest ecological tourism and leisure
32. Solomon Airlines Resumes Flights to Auki
Solomon Airlines has resumed flights to Auki. Malaita constitutes one of the largest of the Solomon Islands nine provinces, and its capital city, Auki, has a population of close on 9,000 people. The province is known as a ‘cultural jewel’, famed for its traditional production of the highly prized ‘Shell Money’ which still exists as an alternative form of currency and plays a key ro

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