The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Zach Coleman |
Title | Subject | Authors |
China's 50th birthday: tourists aren't allowed, but Beijing is booked.(Asian Travel) | Business, international | Zach 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, international | Zach Coleman, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia look like trouble spots for the hotel industry.(Malaysia) | Business, international | Zach Coleman |
New Zealand air travel is roiled by disputes over labor contracts.(Asian Travel)(Column) | Business, international | Zach Coleman |
Passengers end up paying the price for Northwest's cost-saving moves.(Northwest Airlines)(Column) | Business, international | Zach Coleman |
Preferred Hotels offer 'experiences' to take planning out of vacations.(Preferred Hotels Association Inc.) | Business, international | Zach Coleman |
Skies look clear for EVA.(EVA Airways' shares expected to rise) | Business, international | Zach Coleman |
Some Asian airlines appear ready for Y2K: analysts are most confident about the preparedness of major carriers.(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Zach Coleman |
Star system is a poor hotel guide for Asia, where standards differ.(inconsistent hotel standards bound to disappoint frequent travelers and tourists) | Business, international | Zach Coleman |
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