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97. Richard Bias Joins Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh as Executive Chef
As the 247-room Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh prepares to open in Q1 2021, the hotel has appointed Richard Bias as Executive Chef. The British national has worked in some of the worlds top kitchens and hotels and brings more than two decades of culinary experience to Hyatts first property in the Cambodian capital.
98. Qatar Airways to Resume Flights to Phuket, Thailand
Qatar Airways has announced that it will resume flights to Phuket, Thailand on 4 December 2020. Services to the popular holiday island will be operated with Boeing 777-300ER, offering 42 flatbed seats in Business Class, and 312 seats in Economy Class.
99. Richard Thomson to Join Air New Zealand as Chief Financial Officer
Air New Zealand has appointed Richard Thomson as Chief Financial Officer. Mr Thomson, a former employee of Air New Zealand, has been Chief Financial Officer of publicly listed Metlifecare for the past three years where he has been closely involved in its recent acquisition by APVG.
100. Strong Commercial Backing for Tokyo Sevens
Thirteen companies, along with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, are teaming up to support the Tokyo Sevens, round seven of the HSBC Sevens World Series, which will take place 31 March - 1 April 2012. The four major sponsors of the Tokyo Sevens are Canon Inc, Taisho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Taiyo Life Insurance and Toshiba.
101. A Royal Wedding: Westminster Abbey in London
A Royal Wedding: Westminster Abbey in London. One of the best known parts of Westminster Abbey is Poets' Corner, in the South Transept. It was not originally designated as the burial place of writers, playwrights and poets - the first poet to be buried here, Geoffrey Chaucer, was laid to rest in Westminster Abbey because he had been Clerk of Works to the palace of Westminster, not
102. SIA Appoints CEO for its New Low Cost Airline
SIA Appoints CEO for its New Low Cost Airline. Singapore Airlines has appointed Campbell Wilson as founding CEO of its still unnamed, no-frills, low cost airline which is set to be launched next year. Mr Wilson, 40, has been with the SIA Group for more than 15 years and has held positions both overseas as well as in head office.
103. Great Wine Capitals to Meet in Christchurch, New Zealand
Great Wine Capitals to Meet in Christchurch, New Zealand. New Zealand, the newest member of the Great Wine Capitals Global Network, is to host international wine industry movers and shakers in November with representatives from the Great Wine Capitals of Bordeaux, France and Napa Valley in the USA attending the Global Networks international conference in Christchurch.
104. New Zealand's Cruise Industry Hits Record Highs
New Zealand's Cruise Industry Hits Record Highs. New Zealands booming cruise industry hit a record 168,000 passenger and crew arrivals last season, pumping $204 million into local economies from Auckland to Otago. Figures released by Cruise New Zealand showed that New Zealands cruise industry has grown from 27 cruises and 19,400 passengers in the 1996/1997 season, to last season

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