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TravelWeekly, 20 Jan 2006
It’s that time of the year when destinations in the region report on their health status – how well they did in terms of the number of tourists and business travelers who came by. It’s almost always t... |
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TravelWeekly, 13 Jan 2006
When they heard about the news earlier this week, not a few of the travel trade felt that managing director, Don Robinson, was leaving Hong Kong Disneyland too soon. Things seem to have just start... |
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TravelWeekly, 12 Jan 2006
I’ve been getting several heart-wrenching stories – not the sad ones but the ones where you really want to wrench someone’s heart out – about visas. Why do tourists need to pay exorbitant visa fees? ... |
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TravelWeekly, 11 Jan 2006
On Monday, you would have read an online news article we ran about how under-staffed but overworked Indian embassies are "fed up" with requests for visa issuance that one of them has asked for payment... |
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TravelWeekly, 14 Dec 2005
I worry at the way the international mainstream media might cover the first anniversary of the tsunami later this month. The media is fond of anniversaries, especially in the absence of any major new... |
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TravelWeekly, 28 Nov 2005
It’s too simplistic these days to say you’re aiming for the Chinese market. Everyone knows that and has been already doing that. The new trend is to aim for the high-end Chinese traveller. With re... |
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