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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
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Monday, October 7, 2013
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8/10/2013 Plaza Premium to Open Lounge at London Heathrow.
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8/10/2013 JAL Orders 31 Airbus A350s.
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8/10/2013 Jetstar Takes Delivery of First Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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8/10/2013 Two IHG Hotels in Hong Kong Appoint New GM.
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8/10/2013 Garuda Indonesia Launches Inflight WiFi Service.
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8/10/2013 Int. Visitor Arrivals into Asia Pacific Grew by 6% in June 2013.
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8/10/2013 Tourism Fiji Launches Global Advertising Campaign.
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8/10/2013 Virgin Atlantic Cargo Appoints New RVP Sales - Asia Pacific.
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8/10/2013 Carlson Wagonlit Appoints President Americas.
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8/10/2013 Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Appoints New GM.
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8/10/2013 1,864 Swimmers Take Part in New World Harbour Race 2013.
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Saturday, October 5, 2013
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iReport: Blood on the beach -- fishermen of Negombo, Sri Lanka Posted: 03 Oct 2013 04:15 AM PDT iReporter Nora de Angelli's experience at Sri Lanka's second biggest fish market is a visceral look at coastal life here During a vacation to Negombo in western Sri Lanka, London-based iReporter NoradeAngelli captured these extraordinary images of local fishermen and their helpers sorting and drying the day's catch. The powerful smells and sights stayed with her for weeks. "They are surrounded by thousands of blood seeking crows, devouring everything in their way, a scene resembling Hitchcock's horror films," she said. "Occasionally, vagabond dogs show up, stealing the rotten leftovers soaked in mud, sand and fish blood." I arrived in Negombo at the beginning of August. While waiting a few days for my expedition to start, I hired a local guide in order to travel around this beautiful region of Sri Lanka. The first day, which was going to be one of most perturbing days of my trip, he took me to the "Lellama," the country's second-largest fish market. It was a basic concrete construction with large open areas and a few wooden tables, situated on the crowded beaches of the Indian Ocean. For generations the fishermen based in Negombo lived in abject poverty. They sleep on the beaches along the ocean shores, next to the places where they work for most of their lives. The sheds are made of palm leaves and rotten wood, covered with plastic bags or various pieces of thorn cloth. The men are regularly forced to head out to the ocean to fish, often for months in a row. Relying mainly on their traditional knowledge for their livelihood, using outrigger canoes carved out of tree trunks and nylon nets, they bring in modest catches from September through till April. Their boats are called oruvas (a type of sailing canoe) and paruvas (a large, man-powered catamaran), and are said to have originated in the islands off the Mozambican coast, being brought to Sri Lanka by Portuguese traders at the beginning of the 17th century. More: The Gathering: Sri Lanka's great elephant migration Traditionally, the immense heaps of fish they catch, consisting of crabs, shrimps, cuttlefish, stingrays and many of the native species, are dried under the melting equatorial sun, covering numerous immense rugs spread all over the unbearably smelling beaches. Some fisherman, equipped with long sharp machetes, cut the giant fishes into smaller pieces, others simply use their fingers to pull out the gills and guts of the fish. Next to them, groups of women sort the catch for the buyers, sitting on the sandy floors, which gradually turn crimson red. Shockingly, they are surrounded by thousands of blood seeking crows, devouring everything in their way, a scene resembling Hitchcock's horror films. Occasionally, vagabond dogs show up, stealing the rotten leftovers soaked in mud, sand and fish blood. I quietly approached them in order to take a picture of the distressing scenes in front of me. There were no words that could have described the harshness of these peoples lives, the sad resignation and the sacrifice of their existences, but in the same time, the kindness and the candor of their smiles, which I got in return of mine. |
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Thursday, October 3, 2013
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4/10/2013 Tune Hotel Melbourne to Open Early; Special Rates from A$50 Per Night.
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4/10/2013 AirAsia Launches Hi-Flyer Service.
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4/10/2013 Swiss-Belhotel Unveils Major Indonesia Expansion Plans.
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4/10/2013 Marriott Opens JW in Bengaluru.
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4/10/2013 IHG Launches Co-branded Credit Card with China CITIC Bank.
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4/10/2013 Garuda and ICBC Sign Aircraft Financing Agreement.
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4/10/2013 Royal Brunei Takes Delivery of its First Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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4/10/2013 Philippine Airlines Launches Abu Dhabi Flights.
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4/10/2013 New Director of PR at Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta.
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4/10/2013 Nordic Aviation Capital Orders 15 More ATRs.
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3/10/2013 IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Results for August 2013.
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Top-notch hotel under $100: Macau's best boutique stay Posted: 02 Oct 2013 03:00 PM PDT The student-run Pousada de Mong-Há is so pleasant one guest has never left ... for more than 20 years It's a little known fact that there are really two Macaus. One is the high kitsch of Asia's Las Vegas with its musical fountains, mind-blowing scale facsimiles of Venice and frenetic gambling hordes. The other is the gracious Portuguese backwater of Cantonese-speaking lusophones, Chinese bird fanciers with caged finches in manicured parks and some of the most beautiful colonial architecture in the region. By either careful design or fortunate accident (the casinos tend to hug the waterside where they're within easy walking distance of the ferries) both of these worlds are invisible to each other. Sitting in tranquil gardens further inland near the historic Mong-Há Fortress is one of Macau's best-kept secrets -- the Pousada de Mong-Há. More on CNN: Walk down Rua do Cunha, Macau, where the cookies are made of meat
As a hotel it's well-appointed, understated and, as the training facility for Macau's Institute for Tourism Studies, manned by squads of eager students. Check in any time you like, but you may never leave While it might be a cliché to say you'll never want to leave, hotel director Helena Lo says that one of the hotel's guests, in fact, never has. "We have 20 rooms here in total, but in reality there's only 19 rooms because one of our guests has been here for more than 20 years," she says, sitting amid the Portuguese ceramic blue tiling of the boutique hotel's dining room. "He's a Portuguese gentleman in his 80s and his company is paying a long-stay package," she says. "He loves it here and he's part of the family." The breakfast of omelette, French toast and Macau's ubiquitous Portuguese bread rolls is enough to keep most guests on the repeat list. But running a great boutique hotel -- arguably one of the best and most reasonably priced hotels in China -- seems almost a byproduct of its main function, which is as Macau's training hotel for its booming hospitality industry. Lo says the hotel's laid-back atmosphere is an essential part of the school's curriculum: a place where hospitality students can acquire skills before taking up jobs in the high-powered casino hotel industry. More on CNN: Insider Guide: Best of Macau
"In casino hotels the pressure is really high, they operate very quickly, and sometimes they forget to smile," says Lo. "What I tell the students is no matter what, you must not forget to smile. "Here they learn everything that goes with running a real hotel; from dealing with difficult guests to the 24-hour demands of cleaning and providing for a hotel. My phone is on 24 hours a day to help them -- sometimes I even get calls at 5 a.m. -- but as you can see, the students really serve with all their hearts." That's not hard in Macau where, after the slightly starchy anglophone world of Hong Kong with its hearty expat banker culture and English-style pubs, you're immediately aware that you're in a slower and more generous Mediterranean world. The students at the hotel will bring you a cup of tea on the verandah of the hotel, let you clamber over the hotel's roof and herb garden and, getting into the center of Macau, the taxi drivers won't make you put on a seat belt. What to do, eat and see in the neighborhoodIn the center of Macau, Senado Square is the place to start exploring the historic town on foot. While the square is a surging mass of shoppers at almost anytime of the week, its colonial-era architecture -- including a preposterously imposing post office built in the 1930s but made to look a lot older -- is deeply charming. Follow the mosaic of cobbles past St. Dominic's Church, one of the most outstanding examples of Portuguese baroque architecture in the territory, you move up the hill to the Ruins of St. Paul's.
This bizarre and evocative structure -- built in the early 17th century by Japanese Catholics and burnt to the ground in 1835 leaving just the facade -- is all that remains of the Jesuits' first church in China. While local cafes may have been pushed out of Senado Square by retail chains such as Benetton and Starbucks, the Macanese love of coffee, Portuguese tarts and marking time in cafes still lives on in the square's side streets. The street that runs next to Senado's only McDonald's leads to the Ou Mun Cafe (Block A, 12 Travessa de S. Domingos, Avenida de Aimeida Ribeiro; Mon, 11 a.m.-7 p.m, Tue- Sun, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.). A favorite haunt of the local Portuguese community, it serves great coffee and toasted sandwiches. More on CNN: 7 swanky hostels around the world Jardim LuÃs de Camões park has a beautiful garden named after the territory's national poet, where locals can be heard practicing the erhu (a two-stringed Chinese violin) out of earshot of the neighbors. Easily missed in the warren of streets behind Senado Square is the Lou Kau mansion (7 Travessa da Se; 9 a.m.-7 p.m.), one of the few wholly intact Qing dynasty residences in China and an architectural time capsule. Built in 1889 by a Chinese merchant who made a fortune operating gambling facilities, the sections of the house look into internal open-air atriums that drain rainwater directly through stone pools in the floor. The high ceilings and open-air plan wouldn't look out of place in any modern architectural magazine and only the tide marks of moss and damp on the walls give any indication that the building is almost 125 years old. Chances are, however, that once you've checked into the Pousada de Mong-Há, you'll want to take the day at the kind of slow and easy-going pace that Macau demands.
Be quick or they may be bookedThe only thing you'll have to be quick about is booking into the student hotel before it becomes an international hit. It's already gained glowing reviews from Michelin, the Louis Vuitton cityguide and won the Travelers' Choice Award from Tripadvisor in 2011. It's number three on the latter's list of best bargain hotels in China in 2013. As a government-run institution, the Pousada de Mong-Há isn't permitted to advertise, but the hotel seems to have built a strong brand simply by being professional and friendly. "Word of mouth," says Lo. "It's very powerful. "We have to increase this a little bit in the near future because the rate is getting too low. We have to keep up to date with the industry and remain competitive. "We don't want people to come simply because we are cheap." Normally a low room rate would signal the collapse of any amenity a hotel might offer in Macau -- that's especially true with the special administrative region of China already sagging under the sheer weight and number of mainland Chinese tour groups. But it seems, at least for the time being, most mainland Chinese tourists are willing to forego a cheap room rate in a well-run and tranquil hotel for proximity to the gaming tables. "We get some mainland tourists -- most of them come for the food and of course this number is growing -- but in the end, we're just too far away from the casinos," says Lo. Pousada de Mong-ha, Colina de Mong-ha, Macau; +853 2851 5222; rate from $77 |
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
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3/10/2013 Fujita Kanko to Open New Washington Hotel in Hiroshima.
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3/10/2013 Eurostar to Introduce New and Refurbished Trains by 2015.
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3/10/2013 Travelport Shows Agents "How To" Get Started on Rooms and More.
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3/10/2013 HSH Appoints Nadine Maurellet as General Counsel.
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3/10/2013 BA Appoints New Regional GM for Japan and Korea.
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3/10/2013 TAM Airlines to Join oneworld.
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3/10/2013 Travelport Launches Universal API to Developers in Asia.
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2/10/2013 Visa Facilitation Can Create 2.6 million New Jobs in APEC Economies.
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2/10/2013 Etihad Airways Launches Ho Chi Minh Flights.
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2/10/2013 ARINC's Airport Systems Go-Live at Ras Al Khaimah Int. Airport.
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2/10/2013 Thai Skincare Company Wins Marriott Hotels Contract.
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2/10/2013 Aston Bali Beach Resort Rebrands.
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2/10/2013 Jet Airways and Garuda Indonesia to Codeshare.
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2/10/2013 Finnair to Open New Premium Lounge at Helsinki Airport.
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2/10/2013 Cairns Convention Centre Wins Macro18 Polymer Congress.
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1/10/2013 Archipelago Opens 7th favehotel in Jakarta.
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