The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Zach Coleman - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Zach Coleman
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China's 50th birthday: tourists aren't allowed, but Beijing is booked.(Asian Travel)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Estimating Disney's impact is no small task: debate over benefits of theme park is likely to rage for some time.(Hong Kong)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia look like trouble spots for the hotel industry.(Malaysia)Business, internationalZach Coleman
New Zealand air travel is roiled by disputes over labor contracts.(Asian Travel)(Column)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Passengers end up paying the price for Northwest's cost-saving moves.(Northwest Airlines)(Column)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Preferred Hotels offer 'experiences' to take planning out of vacations.(Preferred Hotels Association Inc.)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Skies look clear for EVA.(EVA Airways' shares expected to rise)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Some Asian airlines appear ready for Y2K: analysts are most confident about the preparedness of major carriers.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Star system is a poor hotel guide for Asia, where standards differ.(inconsistent hotel standards bound to disappoint frequent travelers and tourists)Business, internationalZach Coleman
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