The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2000 Zach Coleman - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2000 Zach Coleman
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agents stung by commission cuts weigh response as trend deepens.(travel agents throughout Asia consider instituting fee system)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Airline-merger plans stalled.Business, internationalZach Coleman
Asian Marketing.(Cosmetics Market in the Region Relies on Sales of Skin Whiteners)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Asian Travel.(Unique Week-Long National Holiday Spurs the Chinese to Travel Frenzy)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Australia's tiny but lucrative market attracts start-ups. (Local air service business).Business, internationalZach Coleman
Bass chain upgrades, invests in hotels throughout region.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Business-jet flights take off in Hong Kong, Beijing and Macau.(Brief Article)Business, internationalZach Coleman
CDL Hotels' Chief may help create strong brand name; Miguel Ko also could ease transition from family control to professional management.(CDL Hotels International Ltd.)(Brief Article)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Continental to boost presence.Business, internationalZach Coleman
Dragonair buys Airbus jets as mainland activity takes off. (Hong Kong Dragon Airline Ltd., buys Airbus Industrie aircrafts).Business, internationalZach Coleman
Helicopters may allay border hassle for business travelers to Shenzhen.(direct service to China is East Asia Airlines' goal)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Home for the holidays.(Asian travelers on the rise)Business, internationalZach Coleman
JAL, ANA plan booking site.Business, internationalZach Coleman
Jian Guo Hopes to More Than Double Number of Hotels.(Jian Guo International Hotels Ltd.)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman, Lingling Wei
Observers see Qantas taking wing despite turbulence.(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman
On-Time Data of Region's Airlines Puts Them in the Front of the Class.(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman
On-time data of region's airlines put them in the front of the class.(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Ousters at China Airlines surprise analysts.Business, internationalZach Coleman
Regulation cloud hangs over five-nation open-skies pact.(United States Department of Transportation regulation complicates multilateral airline agreement)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Room for Disagreement. Olympic Hotel Restructure Upsets Shareholders.(Money & Investing)Business, internationalZach Coleman
SA Group to buy regional carrier in consolidation move.(Brief Article)Business, internationalZach Coleman, Lingling Wei
Set to fly across Asia.(multimedia travel firm Alive Networks Ltd. launched)(Brief Article)Business, internationalZach Coleman
Star Cruises Begins to Trim Sails After Seven Years of Conquests.Business, internationalZach Coleman
U.S. leads a five-nation agreement on open skies.Business, internationalZach Coleman, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Value builds across Asia; many major hotels swing to positive territory.Business, internationalZach Coleman
World watches SIA chief tackle an uncomfortable role.(Singapore Airlines' chief executive Cheong Choong Kong)Business, internationalZach Coleman, Richard Borsuk
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