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Penang urged to fend for itself

Ian Jarrett - Jul 10, 2026

GEORGE TOWN: The people of Penang have been told they should not expect a financial windfall from Unesco with the…

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India’s airlines feel the pain

Ian Jarrett - Jul 10, 2026

MUMBAI – US magazine Business Week (www.businessweek.com) offers a fine insight into why India’s airlines are doing it tougher than…

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US Airways pulls the plug on movies

Ian Jarrett - Jul 10, 2026

NEW YORK - In another blow to passengers, US Airways says it will start removing in-flight entertainment systems on domestic…

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HKIA moves to avoid terminal decline

Ian Jarrett - Jul 10, 2026

HONG KONG - Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has begun reconfiguring the North and South departures/immigration halls in Terminal 1…

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Now AAPA slams EU emissions scheme

Ian Jarrett - Jul 10, 2026

KUALA LUMPUR – The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has joined IATA in condemning the decision by the European…

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Shangri-La’s Tigers to be unleashed

Ian Jarrett - Jul 10, 2026

HONG KONG - Shangri-La “Tigers,” a group of young hoteliers trained at Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts throughout Asia, have returned…

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One Ho wins, another Ho loses

Ian Jarrett - Jul 10, 2026

HONG KONG - Stanley Ho’s Macau casino flagship, SJM Holdings, has hurdled the final barrier to its listing when the…

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Emeraude back on Halong Bay

Ian Jarrett - Jul 10, 2026

HALONG BAY, Vietnam— The replica paddle steamer Emeraude has been refurbished and is back on UNESCO World Heritage-listed Halong Bay…