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- 329. SITA forges partnership Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
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SITA forges partnership Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. SITA, the aviation IT specialist, has signed a new agreement with the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (GBIA) Computer Informatics Service Center to bring the latest to China’s booming airport sector. Already a strong SITA customer, GBIA operates Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport which currently handles over
- 330. The Guild of Travel and Tourism to Open First International Chapter in Hong Kong
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The Guild of Travel and Tourism, a British membership organisation for companies and individuals in the travel industry, will establish its first International Chapter in Hong Kong this coming March (2010). The Guild was established in 1994 as a travel industry trade association open to membership from both individuals and corporates in the travel and tourism industry. It acts as a
- 331. SITA to Enhance Travel Experience at Nine South African Airports
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The Airports Company South Africa and Aviation Co-ordination Services (ACS) have renewed SITA as the common-use technology provider, extending the coverage to nine airports. Together the airports handle more than 90% of scheduled civil aviation traffic in South Africa.
- 332. Marriott Opens Second Sheraton Hotel in Hong Kong
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Marriott has expanded its already comprehensive portfolio of hotels in Hong Kong, with the opening of the Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel on Lantau island. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 1 December 2020.
- 333. Thailand Targets Tourism Revenue of 3.18 Trillion Baht in 2020
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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set a target of 3.18 trillion Baht in overall tourism revenue for 2020, a 4% year-on-year increase. The amount includes 2.02 trillion Baht from international tourists, up 3%, and 1.16 trillion Baht from domestic tourists, an increase of 5%.
- 334. From World’s Fastest Supercar to Two Weeks in an Autorickshaw
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From World’s Fastest Supercar to Two Weeks in an Autorickshaw. During the journey, from 11-26 April 2009, the team will cover terrain that includes mountains and dirt tracks, rivers and ravines, in an adventure that will be far from comfortable and a million miles away from the hi-tech motoring technology employed by the triple world record-breaking Maxximus G-Force. However, Jeff
- 335. Kanbawza Bank and Visa to Expand POS Acceptance in Myanmar
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Kanbawza Bank (KBZ) and Visa are to expand point-of-sale (POS) acceptance for Visa payment cards across the country at local hotels, restaurants and retail stores. Myanmar is increasingly a popular travel destination in Southeast Asia and the rapid growth of its tourism sector is a key contributor to economic growth. According to the Myanmar Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, tourist
- 336. PAL Makes Changes to Flights Departing/Arriving NAIA T1
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All Philippine Airlines flights to and from Auckland (New Zealand), Hanoi (Vietnam), New York (JFK) and Phnom Penh (Cambodia) are now using NAIA Terminal 1 for both departures and arrivals.
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