Travel Industry News at TravelNewsAsia.com since 1997. Interviews, podcasts, videos, pictures and more

Search Travel News Asia for: "Wearable Technology"

Search Results
Your search for Wearable Technology found the following documents (of 52086 documents searched):
Displaying documents 25-32 of 167, with best matches first:

25. ExecuJet Malaysia Earns EASA 145 Certification
ExecuJet Malaysia has been approved as a Part 145 maintenance facility by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Based at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Kuala Lumpur, ExecuJet Malaysia is a Bombardier Authorised Service facility and a limited Gulfstream Authorised Warranty facility.
26. Thai Smile Extends Airbus Flight Hour Services Contract
Thai Smile, a subsidiary of Thai Airways International, has extended its existing 15 years ‘Flight Hour Services – Tailored Support’ (FHS-TSP) contract with Airbus, adding nine additional leased A320 aircraft to cover its entire fleet of 20 A320 aircraft.
27. Mandarin Oriental Barcelona Adds 22 New Rooms and Suites to Inventory
The Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona has added 17 suites and 5 additional rooms to its inventory, bringing the total room count to 120. Located in the modernist building adjacent to the hotel on one of the city’s most luxurious boulevards, Passeig de Gràcia, the rooms are all easily accessible via the main building. Each of the new rooms and suites range from 44 to 124 square metres.
28. Pratt & Whitney to Power Air Costa’s New Embraer E2 Aircraft
Air Costa has chosen Pratt & Whitney engines to power the 50 Embraer E-Jets E2 aircraft, with an additional 50 purchase rights, it has just ordered. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2018. The PurePower Geared Turbofan (GTF) engine family has more than 5,000 orders and commitments, including options.
29. SIVB Signs MOU with Solomon Airlines
The Solomon Island Visitors Bureau (SIVB) and Solomon Airlines have formalised a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at boosting the destination’s overseas profile and increasing international visitation numbers. Under the agreement both parties will jointly explore and implement activities to promote increased tourist traffic to the Solomon Islands in its existing mature source mark
30. Binter Canarias Orders Six ATR 72-600s
Binter Canarias of the Spanish Canary Islands has signed a firm order for six ATR 72-600 aircraft, valued at almost US$ 150 million. These newest ATR '-600s' will begin the renewal process of the airline's current fleet of 18 ATR 72s which have been operating successfully in the inter-islands network for years.
31. UNWTO Secretary-General Commends Australia's Tourism Policy Advances
The UNWTO Secretary-General has concluded a 5-day trip to Australia where he met with federal and state government officials as well as main private sector associations and UNWTO Affiliate Members. During his visit, Mr. Rifai underscored the progress made by Australia in converging with UNWTO’s main policy recommendations: supporting travel facilitation, intelligent taxation and su
32. Emirates and Jetstar to Codeshare
Emirates and Jetstar have signed a codeshare agreement which is set to open up new destinations for Emirates passengers across Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia. Emirates’ code will, subject to regulatory approvals, be placed on a number of routes operated by Jetstar Airways in Australia and New Zealand and Jetstar Asia, giving passengers access to 27 new routes and six ne

Documents 25-32 of 167 displayed.

Results Pages: [ << Previous ] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 [ Next >> ]

Travel News Asia - Home Page

Advertising
Advertising
Contact Details | Privacy | About Us | TravelNewsAsia.com Copyright © 1997 - 2024 - TravelNewsAsia.com - All rights reserved.