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233. Malaysia Airlines Implements Abacus ETAT in Vietnam
Malaysia Airlines Implements Abacus ETAT in Vietnam. Abacus-appointed travel agents in Vietnam will be among the first to issue electronic TAT tickets on behalf of Malaysia Airlines, reaping significant efficiencies in their sales and ticketing process. This follows the successful implementation of eTAT by Malaysian Airlines in Brunei and Myanmar and it significantly increases Mala
234. dnata Acquires Stake in Destination Asia Group
Dnata announced today it has reached an agreement to purchase a stake in the Destination Asia Group. Destination Asia is an integrated destination management company (DMC) located in 11 countries in Asia including Thailand, Vietnam, China, Japan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia and Laos. The company was formed in October 1996 in Thailand and Vietnam and h
235. STR Reports Asia Pacific, Canada, Caribbean/Mexico and U.S. Hotel Pipelines for September 2014
According to the September 2014 STR Global Construction Pipeline Report, the Asia Pacific region reported 2,365 hotels comprising 533,555 rooms under contract. Among the countries in the region, Bangladesh, reported the largest expected room supply growth (+254.1%) if all 4,271 rooms Under Contract open. Five other countries reported more than 30.0% expected room growth: Myanmar (+
236. Short-Term concern for Thailand's International Visitor Arrivals
Short-Term concern for Thailand's International Visitor Arrivals. With over 50% of tourists to Thailand - and over 60% of Japanese - being repeat visitors, she said that Thailand would continue to gain valuable business by being a gateway hub to the Mekong region. For example, over 87% of all visitors to Myanmar enter from Thailand. In addition, the newly appointed Governor told th
237. ESPN STAR Sports to Broadcast Rugby World Cup in Asia
ESPN STAR Sports has been chosen as broadcast rights holder for the Rugby World Cup 2011 to be held in New Zealand. The deal will see ESPN STAR Sports broadcast all the action in Singapore, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Korea, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines and Vietnam.
238. Mekong Innovative Startups in Tourism 2020 Calls for Applications
The Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) is calling for applications to the 2020 Mekong Innovative Startups in Tourism (MIST) programme. MIST normally only allows applications from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, but this year it has been expanded to include Yunnan Province and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China.
239. Asia Pacific Visitor Arrivals in January 2011
Asia Pacific Visitor Arrivals in January 2011. The destinations of Southeast Asia recorded a gain of 10% for the month, boosted by double-digit growth in international arrivals to Cambodia (+18%), Indonesia (+11%), Myanmar (+27%), the Philippines (+17%), Singapore (+16%), Thailand (+12%) and Vietnam (+22%). Growth in visitor arrivals to Malaysia remained sluggish with only a 1% inc
240. IHG Opens First Crowne Plaza Resort in China
InterContinental Hotels Group has opened the Crowne Plaza Resort Xishuangbanna, the company’s first Crowne Plaza Resort in China. Set among the tropical rainforests of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, straddling the Lancang River on the border with Myanmar and Laos, the 520-room hotel is one of the first five-star resorts in China’s southernmost region, a UNESCO World Biosphere Rese

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