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Bye-bye BA, hello MAS

Ian Jarrett - Dec 19, 2026

SYDNEY - Australian carrier Qantas remains open to airline mergers, especially in Asia, after talks with British Airways failed, a…

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Classic Athena comes back for more

Ian Jarrett - Dec 19, 2026

SYDNEY - Classic International Cruises has announced that due to the popularity of the maiden 2008/2009 Australian summer programme for…

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All quiet on the Northern front

Ian Jarrett - Dec 19, 2026

by Yeoh Siew Hoon It’s my first morning in Chiang Mai. Sitting in the lounge, having coffee, I have a…

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Europe loses its lust for low cost

Ian Jarrett - Dec 19, 2026

BERLIN - For the moment one of the most conspicuous travel trends of recent years seems to have been checked.…

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Sabre’s Suite deal

Ian Jarrett - Dec 19, 2026

SINGAPORE - Sabre Airline Solutions has acquired EB2, a UK-based independent supplier of e-commerce enabling software products, solutions, infrastructure and…

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Taj reopens on Sunday

Ian Jarrett - Dec 19, 2026

MUMBAI - The 105-year-old Taj Mahal hotel, one of two luxury hotels hit by terrorists in the Mumbai attacks, will…

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Delta dawns over the Pacific to Sydney

Ian Jarrett - Dec 19, 2026

SYDNEY -Delta Air Lines, the world’s biggest carrier, has confirmed its plans to launch flights from Los Angeles to Sydney…

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MSC launches its largest ship

Ian Jarrett - Dec 19, 2026

NAPLES - Actress Sophia Loren has formally named MSC Cruises’ largest ship MSC Fantasia. Italian racing driver Jarno Trulli will…