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(Daily news, 22 Aug 2006 )
HONG KONG: Hogg Robinson Group plc has appointed Greg Treasure as GM for HRG Westminster Hong Kong. Treasure brings with him a wealth of experience from his previous role in the region as GM for Carlson .... |
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(Daily news, 21 Aug 2006 )
PERTH: The Perth Convention Bureau (PCB) secured meeting and incentive business worth more than A$72 million in the 2005-2006 financial year. Executive chairman Graham Muir said the PCB had secured 138 .... |
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(Daily news, 15 Aug 2006 )
SINGAPORE - The many faces of globalisation will take centrestage at the Association of Corporate Travel Executives’ (ACTE) Asia-Pacific regional education conference here from August 23 to 25. The theme .... |
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(Corporate Travel, Jul 2006 )
If your hotel has an agreeable smell the next time you check in – something like fig or freesia – don’t be too concerned. Scents that make you feel good are part of a fresh attempt by hotels to make .... |
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(Corporate Travel, Jul 2006 )
In the air, manufacturers are delivering new-generation aircraft that will include anti jet lag lighting and technology that allows the use of hand phones in flight. Boeing’s revamped 747-800 will include .... |
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(Daily news, 12 Apr 2006 )
SINGAPORE: Burgundy Global, which organises private chauffeured limousine rides for business travellers, has opened an office in Singapore. Burgundy's Asia-Pacific operation is led by Charles Pollard, .... |
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(Daily news, 12 Apr 2006 )
MELBOURNE: Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE) has launched the new AIME Awards for stand design and industry contribution and introduced an AIME Awards logo. “This year we wanted to lift the level of competition, .... |
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(Daily news, 07 Apr 2006 )
LONDON – Airline veteran Richard Mortimore has been appointed managing director of Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE). Mortimore, aged 46, will manage the day-to-day running of the business effective May 1. .... |
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(Corporate Travel, Apr 2006 )
In a letter to Dr Julie Gerberding, the director of USbased Centre for Disease Control, the ACTE questioned a proposed rule on traveller notification and quarantine and the burden it imposes on airlines. .... |
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(Corporate Travel, Apr 2006 )
Australia’s latest tourism promotion campaign is either a stroke of bloody genius or a stop-gap effort while it thinks of something better. Or simpler. There was much song, dance and poetry made of the .... |
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