The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Diane Brady - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Diane Brady
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Accor Asia sets unit to fund new hotels. (Accor Asia Pacific Corp.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Airlines offer a new perk: phone deals on the ground.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Air Macau takes off safely: startup airline posted its first profit in October.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Air passes offer discounts for regional travelers. (airlines; Asia)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Ancient Indian holy city is awash with river views. (Varanasi)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Asiana clings to bold expansion plans, despite FAA inquiry of some pilots. (Asiana Airlines; Federal Aviation Administration)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Diane Brady
A tourist mecca in Malacca? Hoteliers band together to drum up business.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Bali's lagging appeal sparks measures to rekindle island's magic for tourists. (Bali, Indonesia)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Bangkok's Oriental Hotel rolls up its sleeves and buffs up meticulous service as rivals lurk.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Banker's death highlights risks for business in China. (murder of Credit Lyonnais executive Kevin Kong)Business, internationalErik Guyot, Diane Brady
Century Hotel's staying power.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Change in ownership helps correct Dragonair's course. (Hong Kong Dragon Airlines)Business, internationalDiane Brady
China is safe travel area say tour agents, visitors.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Choice Hotels sees need to become more choosy about its partners in Asia. (Choice Hotels International Inc.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
City of Hanoi offers decent accommodations as hotels mushroom, but prices are still high.(Vietnam)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Closely knit Bali village weaves a spell for tourists.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Crash intensifies scrutiny. (the collision between a Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747-100 and a Kazakstan Airlines cargo plane raises questions about India's airports)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Discount frenzy pains Ho Chi Minh City hotels.(Vietnam)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Drive to promote regional cooperation in ASEAN tourism has many doubters. (Association of South East Asian Nations)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Dusit Thani is hungry for more Asian properties. (Dusit Thani Corporation Ltd.'s expansion program)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Ex-U.S. military bases battle for tourist troops. (Subic Bay naval base and Clark air base)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Flock of new Philippine airlines raises hopes for better service, lower fares.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Flyers treated to shiatsu, service good for the sole.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Global Aviation, China Southern Airlines to launch charter service in Zhuhai. (Global Aviation Associates Ltd.)Business, internationalDiane Brady, Fara Werner
Good values still exist among colony's hotels. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Hotel chains add services to woo women travelers.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Impasse could affect Cathay route. (Cathay Pacific Airways)Business, internationalDiane Brady
India appears grounded amid declining air sector.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Indonesia's Lombok Island touts its position as a quieter alternative to neighboring Bali.Business, internationalDiane Brady
In traffic-choked Kuala Lumpur, stubborn cabbies go nowhere fast.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Jaipur boasts distinctive treasures that are printed, painted or cut. (India's cotton fabrics, pottery and jewelry)(Column)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Ladies' fares and discounts for Chinese names mark airlines' latest efforts to fill planes.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Limits on flights to Hong Kong plague carriers vying for piece of Asia's skies.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Lush Asian resorts pamper the very rich with quiet service, simplicity, seclusion.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Makers of corporate jets seek to sell the benefits of their wares in Asia.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Malaria remains a bane of travelers in Asia as diagnosis, choice of drugs pose challenges.Business, internationalDiane Brady
More and more hotels are offering fax machines, computers in rooms.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Newcomer in Philippine skies focuses on service to compete with flag carrier. (Grand International Airways)Business, internationalDiane Brady, John Linden
PAL expansion takes off with launch of new jet.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Penang sells culture by the seashore: to compete with beachers, Malaysian island touts its heritage.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Regent joins in with 'club' aimed at business travelers. (Regent International Hotels)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Success of private clubs in Asia induces CCA to expand, but others are joining the game. (CCA Group)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Surabaya has all the luxury hotels it needs, but not enough upscale guests to fill them. (Surabaya, Indonesia)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Taiwan tourism feels fallout from war games.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Turnbull is named managing director of Cathay; term is seen temporary. (Cathay Pacific Airways new managing director David Turnbull)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Typhoons and quakes add spark of life in Manila.Business, internationalDiane Brady
When visiting Vietnam, plan for an obstacle race.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Workers need pampering, too. (tight labor market in most Asian cities' tourist industries)Business, internationalDiane Brady
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