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Volume 2, Issue 39, September 24, 2009 |
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Frequent visitors to Hong Kong can now clear immigration at Hong Kong International Airport with the same ease and speed as local residents using self-service immigration channels. Visitors enrolled in the scheme will be able to pass quickly through immigration Frequent Visitor e-Channels, at HKIA without completing arrival or departure cards.
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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide has announced the opening of its first Four Points property in India.
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From Oct. 25, Emirates and Virgin Blue Group’s international airline, V Australia, will codeshare on the trans-Tasman route between Australia and New Zealand.
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The Hertz Corporation recently opened offices in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo and hopes to expand throughout the island.
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InterContinental Hotels Group has signed a deal with leading Thai conglomerate, Thai Chareon Corporation, to convert and rebrand four existing hotels in Australia, China and Japan.
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Since August, Accor has announced 10 new hotels will be joining its contemporary business brand Pullman.
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Through the end of September, customers who book British Airways’ Club World business class enjoy a free upgrade to first class on one leg of their journey from Hong Kong (HKG) to London (LHR),
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Finnair is offering business-class passengers up to HKD 1,000 in gift vouchers on completion of a roundtrip to Europe from Hong Kong (HKG).
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Anantara Dhigu Maldives has partnered with Australian company Tropic Surf to offer an exhilarating range of surfing programmes.
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To celebrate the launch of the Chinese version of its website WorldHotels is offering a double miles promotion with Asia Miles and Air China frequent flyer programmes.
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To celebrate 40 years of flying to Australia, Garuda Indonesia is offering up to 40 per cent off normal airfares to Bali (DPS).
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