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73. John Davison, President and CEO of Four Seasons, to Retire in 2022
After two decades of service to Four Seasons, John Davison has announced that he intends to retire as President and CEO in 2022. John, who has already accepted an appointment to the Four Seasons Board of Directors, will continue to lead the company until the selection and onboarding of a new CEO is completed next year. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 15 October 2021.
74. Melia's Third Hotel in Thailand to Open in December
Melia is just a few weeks away from opening its third hotel in Thailand. Scheduled to open in December, the Melia Phuket Mai Khao is located on eight acres of Phuket’s northwestern coastline close to attractions such as Sirinat National Park, Mai Khao Marine Turtle Foundation, and Wat Phra Thong temple. Phuket International Airport is also just a 15-minute drive away. Published by
75. CEVA Logistics First to Achieve CEIV Lithium Battery Certification
CEVA Logistics has become the first company in the world to receive CEIV Lithium Battery certification for its operations at Hong Kong International Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, following an extensive period of piloting. IATA launched the new industry certification program - Center of Excellence for Independent Validators Lithium Battery - to improve the safe handling an
76. Malaysia Airlines and SEGi Sign MOU to Strengthen Talent Pipeline in Aviation Industry
Malaysia Airlines has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with SEG International (SEGi) to develop and strengthen the aviation industry's talent pipeline. The two companies will collaborate on a wide-range of initiatives, including student internship and placement programmes, hosting of industrial visits and co-organising events, development of blended academic agenda through the
77. Thai AirAsia X Expands Options For Those With Tickets To/From Japan, South Korea
Thai AirAsia X (airline code XJ), has expanded the options available to customers who have booked flights to Japan and South Korea. Customers can now change the travel date up to 31 March 2022 an unlimited number of times, without any charge. It should be noted that the changes are subject to seat availability, and any difference in fare may require additional payment. Published by
78. Indonesia's Artotel Group Fuels Expansion with Series B Financing
Indonesia’s Artotel Group has completed an undisclosed Series B round of financing, led by Indies Capital Partners with participation from Benson Capital. Artotel will utilize the proceeds of this financing to drive expansion through an aggressive merger and acquisition strategy in Indonesia’s hospitality sector and invest in strengthening the group’s core business infrastructure a
79. Qantas Brings Forward Resumption of International Flights to 1 November
Qantas has brought forward its resumption of international flights by two weeks to 1 November 2021. Qantas will operate up to five return flights per week from Sydney to London and up to four return flights a week from Sydney to Los Angeles with Boeing 787 Dreamliners from 1 November. More flights will be added to meet demand, if needed. Flights to London will operate via Darwin un
80. Marriott Signs First Westin Hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Marriott has signed a franchise agreement with Hotéis Deville to introduce the first Westin hotel in Săo Paulo, Brazil. The Westin Hotel Sao Paulo, located in the city’s exclusive Itaim Bibi district, is expected to have 187 rooms and suites when it opens in the spring of 2024. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 18 October 2021.

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