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2011 Articles Archive

2011 Articles Archive

Qantas comes back online

AUSTRALIAN flag carrier Qantas kick-started the resumption of services earlier today, after industrial regulator Fair Work Australia ordered a hiatus to its long-running dispute...

SIA adds Beijing service

SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) will commence a fourth daily flight between Singapore and Beijing from December 16. The new service, SQ806, operated using an Airbus...

Fresher PATA Mandarin site

PATA has completed phase one of its new Mandarin web platform, www.PATAChina.org. Developed by Dragon Trail, a China-based travel technology and digital marketing firm,...

Chengdu maps transformation

THE TOURISM landscape of Chengdu, Sichuan province will transform radically with several tourism development projects initiated by the Chengdu Culture & Tourism Development Group...

Gloria’s five glories

HONG KONG-based Gloria Hotels & Resorts will expand its China footprint by at least five properties between now and the first quarter of next...

Hotel groups HNA, NH join forces to grow footprint in China

A STRATEGIC partnership between China’s HNA Hotel Group and Spain’s NH Hoteles has resulted in the entry of an international business hotel brand into...

Malaysia gets China charters

GROWING interest in Malaysia among travellers from the Chinese provinces of Yunnan and Sichuan has prompted travel agents in those markets to commence chartered...

FIT hopes up for Taiwan

TAIWANESE sellers who were anticipating a jump in the number of younger mainland Chinese visitors after the China government approved Taiwan-bound FIT traffic starting...

Affected airlines clarify ticketing policy

THAILAND-based airlines are offering to rebook or refund passengers scheduled to travel during the current flood crisis. Thai Airways International has announced that all...

TTG China’s breaking news platform takes off

TTG Asia Media has launched TTG China e-Daily, a free Chinese-language daily news email service for travel professionals in the Greater China region. Published...