The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Diane Brady - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Diane Brady
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Air controllers work on a wing and a prayer: India's airports get a big push for new equipment after November's crash.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Airport hotels offer packages to help while away the wait. (travel news)Business, internationalDiane Brady
An unwelcome adventure. (difficulties of traveling by air in India)(includes related article on travel tips)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Asia's airlines get tough. (Association of Asia Pacific Airlines introduces two measures to resolve disorderly passenger behavior and baggage abuses)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Backwater? Bah! Hong Kong aims to attract tourists after handover.Business, internationalDiane Brady, Hal Lipper
Beating the tourist trap. (government efforts to help tourists with their complaints)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Cabin crews charge sexism. (cabin crews accuse Asian airlines of sex discrimination)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Canadian town transformed. (Niagara-on-the Lake)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Crash highlights problems Korean Air already had. (Korea Air Lines)Business, internationalDiane Brady, Namju Cho
Debate on carrier's ratings. (Korean Air Lines)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Get ready for controversy: Shobha De dissects the Indian male in latest book.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Gloria may offer solid gains in China's tight hotel sector.(Gloria International Hotels Ltd.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Home for the holidays. (Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd passengers)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Hong Kong's hotel rooms, flights free up - book fast before they go. (Hong Kong's hotels and flights before the July 1, 1997 handover to China)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Hong Kong's top hotels racked up a very good year, survey shows. (1996, Travel Business Analyst survey)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Hotel checkout time? Sector's salad days may soon be over soon. (projected earnings of Hong Kong's hotel industry)Business, internationalDiane Brady
If your luggage misses the flight, this may be its final destination. (how airlines deal with lost luggages)Business, internationalDiane Brady
India's not-so-friendly skies: small airlines fight for survival in a difficult market.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Inflight disturbances grow: as fliers demand rights, crews tell of violence.Business, internationalIan Johnson, Diane Brady
Japan Airlines hopes chicken game will lure fliers from rivals' roost. (airliner to give Tamagotchi toys to lure more domestic passengers)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Latest unrest in Cambodia deals a new blow to tourism industry.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Losing taste for Hong Kong.(reduced Japanese tourists interest for Hong Kong)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Malaysia: up in smoke? (Tour Packages Are Clouded by Worst Ever Smog)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Marriott may expand in Asia; joint venture with Sodexho frees capital.(Marriott International Inc, Sodexho Alliance SA)(Column)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Merrill sues in Singapore: fallout with ex-employee may damage firm's push into Asia. (Merrill Lynch & Co)Business, internationalDiane Brady, Darren McDermott, Raphael Pura
Mountainous Nepal aims to attract a more upscale brand of tourist. (facilities upgrade to improve Nepal's tourism industry)Business, internationalDiane Brady
New take on luxury service. (Asian hotels suffer from increase in larceny rates)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Pedestrian explorers discover a different path in Guangzhou.(China)Business, internationalJesse Pesta, Diane Brady
PGA, Singapore team up. (Professional Golfers Association)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Publicity over gunplay in Macau may be damping weekend tourism.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Regent plans to expand; luxury hotel group will franchise its name. (Regent International Hotels)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Road warriors talk strategy. (international travel tips and techniques from three veteran travelers)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Shanghai hotels struggle to lure guests.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Sheraton leaves Shanghai: Huating takes over management of the hotel.(Shanghai Huating Group Corp.)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Showing unruly guests the door isn't an option for airline crews. (passenger problems encountered by airline crews on board)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Singapore, U.S. sign accord. (open-skies agreement)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Some disabled travelers in Asia find hotels are more accommodating. (improvements in Asian hotels regarding services and facilities for the disabled)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Sounds of silence in Macau: quiet airport stirs courting of more carriers.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Souvenirs vying for dollars: remember July 1 with a limited-edition pieces. (vigorous trade for Hong Kong handover souvenirs)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Temples and trinkets: Yogyakarta ponders how to hold more visitors.Business, internationalDiane Brady
Tourists turned back at the gate: as others court visitors, the U.S. denies entry to many(Industry Overview)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Troubled waters in Boracay. (Philippine resort)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Unknown 'Visit China' year. (thrust by China to improve its tourism industry)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Unwrapping the party plans. (Regent Hong Kong to open Hong Kong hand-over celebrations to the public)Business, internationalDiane Brady
Your bags are packed, but follow these tips before you take off. (traveler's safety tips)Business, internationalDiane Brady
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