Archive for the ‘Asia Travel’ Category

06.19.2012

International Etiquette: Part I

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In some respects, business etiquette seems to have gone by the wayside in the States, what with the likes of Zuckerberg arriving to IPO meetings in his signature blue hoodie. Although we see it as a mere shift in culture, as opposed to some inherently evil force, it’s important to understand that not all areas […]

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05.21.2012

Amadeus Announces World’s Busiest Routes

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Every day, tens of thousands of commercial aircraft take off and land in different locales throughout the world. In the US alone, approximately 28,000 flights occur on a daily basis! Have you ever wondered which routes are the busiest? Well, whether you have or you haven’t, we’ve got the answers for you thanks to analyst […]

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04.11.2012

Thailand’s Phuket Airport Closes Amidst Tsunami Warnings

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In case you missed it on this morning’s news, Phuket’s international airport in southern Thailand has been closed due to an 8.7 magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Indonesia and subsequent fears that a tsunami is not long off. Although the tremors were felt at great distances away from Sumatra Island, closely located to the […]

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03.17.2012

New Worldwide Airport Review Released

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European online travel agency, eDreams, recently compiled thousands of customer surveys regarding airports around the world. In order to qualify, customers must have had an itinerary sometime in 2011 that included the airport of their respective review. The results were broken down into “Top 10’s” not only for the overall, but also for ranking the […]

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03.8.2012

Hong Kong Airlines Preps for IPO

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In an attempt to break up Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. near monopoly on the Hong Kong-London business class route, Hong Kong Airlines Ltd. initiated it’s own all business class long-haul flight yesterday between the two locales. The airline is considering it one of the first in a series of strategic developments that they will soon undergo as part of […]

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