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153. Mantra Opens Peppers Gallery Hotel Canberra
Peppers Hotels has officially opened its first CBD-based hotel - Peppers Gallery Hotel Canberra - in the heart of the capital’s vibrant New Acton precinct. Peppers Gallery Hotel Canberra (formerly the Diamant Hotel) is an 80-room boutique hotel which houses the renowned Bicicletta Italian restaurant, a favourite amongst Canberra’s emerging dining scene. Rooms feature Bang and Olufs
154. IHG Signs Three More Holiday Inn Express Hotels in UK
InterContinental Hotels Group has signed three more Holiday Inn Express hotels in the UK: Holiday Inn Express London – Vauxhall Nine Elms, Holiday Inn Express Leigh – Sports Village and Holiday Inn Express Wigan in Greater Manchester. Operating under a franchise agreement with first time IHG owner Heathdeal Ltd, the 132-room Holiday Inn Express London – Vauxhall Nine Elms will open
155. Changi Airport Adds Hawker Food to Dining Options
Passengers at Changi Airport in Singapore can now enjoy some of the island’s best hawker stalls – all in a single stop at the new Singapore Food Street at Changi Airport’s Terminal 3 (T3). Located in the transit area of T3, the Singapore Food Street features 13 popular hawker stalls specially curated from different corners of Singapore. Occupying around 1,000sqm on the third level
156. Singapore Reports Q1 2014 Visitor Arrivals
In Q1 2014, tourism receipts in Singapore grew 5% year-on-year to Sin$6.0 billion while International Visitor Arrivals (IVAs) held steady at 3.9 million. Growth in tourism receipts was driven by sightseeing, entertainment and gaming (+19%), accommodation (+2%) and other tourism receipt components (+5%).
157. UNWTO Reports Global Q1 2014 Visitor Arrivals
According to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, demand for international tourism remained strong in Q1 2014, with international tourist arrivals worldwide growing by 5%, the same rate as during the full year 2013. Destinations worldwide received some 317 million international tourists (overnight visitors) between January and April 2014, 14 million more than in the same perio
158. Hong Kong’s Rugby World Cup Dream to Face Mammoth Uruguay Challenge
The challenges of a two-day, forty-hour journey to South America are not the only tests facing the Hong Kong Rugby Football Union men’s national team as it prepares to take part for the first time in the advanced stages of qualification for a Rugby World Cup. Hong Kong’s build-up to this historic match has been beset by challenges with players unavailable due to work commitments or
159. Travel News Archives from 30 October 2014 and 19 November 2014
All the latest travel news featured on ASIATravelTips.com / TravelNewsAsia.com between 30 October and 19 November 2014 - archived for your easy reference. Travel News Archives from 30 October 2014 and 19 November 2014. Travel news from the world's travel trade, aviation and hospitality industries. The latest travel news we feature covers mainly Asia Pacific and Australasia but also
160. Sabre Reveals Consumer Trends to Shape Guest Expectations in 2019 and Beyond
Sabre today released a study in partnership with TrendWatching which reveals the top consumer trends that could shape the hospitality industry in 2019 and beyond. While time-pressed travellers may wish to avoid other people during their stay, others will welcome companionship – even in virtual form. Travelers deeply accustomed to digital assistants, chatbots and more will look to t

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