The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Diane Brady - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Diane Brady
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Air-delivery firms race to boost Asia operations.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Airlines face a dilemma in pricing business class.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Airlines move to clean up region's flying ashtrays. (Asian airlines)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Asian hotels tout eco-friendly stance with a magazine on green techniques.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Beach-resort dive shops present varying standards.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Bintan Resort offers guests a close-to-home getaway.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Canada's M.A.C. aims to make over Asia. (Make-Up Art Cosmetics Ltd.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Cathay Pacific to offer more legroom, personal TVs in bid to top air rivals. (Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Hong Kong hotel-management firm uses an owner-friendly approach. (Koppen Yan Zimmermann International Ltd.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Hotels handle the kids to accommodate parents.Business, internationalDiane Brady
It seems inviting, but Regal can't shed uncertainties. (Regal Hotels International Holdings)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Macao's many delicacies delight tour operators.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Malaysia group wins bid to buy Manila Hotel. (Renong Overseas Corp.)Business, internationalDiane Brady, Rexie Reyes
Singapore Airlines' huge aircraft order boosts Boeing's position in Asian market.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Singapore-based Star Cruise makes waves in Asia by offering low-cost, fast-paced stints at sea.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Singapore spends millions to nurture its hopes of becoming a culture hub.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Taiwanese developer Tan Yu dreams of turning tiny Philippine island into vacation boomtown. (Fuga Island)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Taiwan's China Airlines goes all out to improve safety, recast its image.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Taiwan's EVA Airways shows no sign of slowing down after rapid expansion. (EVA Airways Corp.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Time-share providers band together to set up rules for booming business.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Tiny New Zealand carrier's expansion puts its larger rival on the defensive. (Kiwi Travel International Airlines Ltd.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
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