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TTR Weekly News Alert, 3 November 2020

Thai Vietjet inaugurates Hat Yai link

Thai Vietjet tries its luck flying the Chiang Rai - Hat Yai route after Thai AirAsia cancelled a daily service last year.....Read More

THAI starts limited commercial flights

THAI operates 'semi-commercial' flights to London, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Taipei and Sydney.....Read More

 
 
YOUR STORIES

Oakwood opens in Yokohama

Oakwood intensifies East Asian growth with the opening of the Oakwood Suites Yokohama, the group's 12th property in Japan.....Read More

Princess reviews cruise pause

Princess Cruises extends pause of operations in Australia through to the end of May 2021.....Read More

Sarawak recruits ambassadors

Sarawak Tourism and Grab Academy introduce a first of its kind 'Sarawak Ambassadors Programme on e-learning for e-hailing drivers'.....Read More

 
 
 
 
  AirAsia flies health services
So-called 'super-app' Airasia.com launches airasia Health, a new digital platform to offer end-to-end medical services.....Read More
 
  Will airline bailouts fly?
Nationalist fervour often leads to quick fixes for a country's iconic brands, but it could be folly when it comes to airline and hotel rescues.....Read More
 
  Dusit Thani set to manage in Japan
Dusit Thani Kyoto is slated to open its doors in the heart of Kyoto Japan by late 2023, the first flying the Dusit flag.....Read More
 
  Hong Kong Wine & Dine goes hybrid
Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival adopts an "Online - Offline" format to beat the pandemic and boost local tourist spending.....Read More
 
  Emirates retires one A380
A 12-year old A380 exits, but Emirates still has 100 in the fleet.....Read More
 
 

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