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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

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World Briefing | Asia China: Tibet Closed to Foreign Tourists
New York Times - United States
Travel agencies have been told not to organize tours for foreigners into Tibet until after April 1, according to reports. The government says that Tibet ...
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Airlines idling more planes as they cut capacity
MSNBC - USA
DALLAS - As the global recession reduces air travel, the world's airlines have idled more than 11 percent of their fleets and it's likely to get worse, ...
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Inquirer.net
Discovery's chef daunted by 'champorado'
Inquirer.net - Philippines
World Café Asia 2 premieres on March 23, 10 pm, on Discovery Travel and Living. The show will air every Monday 10 pm, with replays on Tuesdays, 5:30 am, ...
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Asian travel demand slows, bright spots remain
Forimmediaterelease.net (press release) - Haleiwa,HI,USA
Economic weakness in Asia has implications for the rest of the world. Japan is still the only Asian outbound travel market to rank among the world's top ten ...
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Exotissimo Travel announces senior promotion and new appointments
eTravelBlackboard - Asia Edition - Sydney,NSW,Australia
Exotissimo Travel, Southeast Asia's leading management destination company, is pleased to announce the appointment of two new managers and a key promotion. ...
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Clinton puts climate change high on the agenda with China
New York Times - United States
He noted that Clinton chose Stern as her travel companion -- and not a Treasury Department official, a nonproliferation expert or an envoy on any number of ...
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OPB News
Commerce Sec. Locke Could Help Region In Many Ways
OPB News - Portland,OR,USA
David Wu: "He has headed up at least a dozen trade missions overseas to both Europe and Asia and when I travel overseas I hear good reports about his work ...
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Visitors to Japan Decline in January on Yen, Economic Downturn
Bloomberg - USA
The last time tourism declined for six straight months was during the Asian financial crisis in 1998, the organization said in a statement yesterday. ...
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eTravelAsia » Blog Archive » Asian Travel Demand Slows
By admin
Asian Travel Demand Slows. This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 at 4:55 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a ...
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Moreton, Brisbane's Wilderness Island: One of the Largest Sand ...
Moreton Bay and its islands are important feeding stations on the East Asian - Australasian Flyway, one of eight major migration routes in the world. Sporadic visitors add to this total, so that more than 180 species have been recorded ... The copyright of the article Moreton, Brisbane's Wilderness Island in Australia Travel is owned by Anthony Toole. Permission to republish Moreton, Brisbane's Wilderness Island in print or online must be granted by the author in writing. ...
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Current World News Stories » Blog Archive » Asian stock markets ...
By Current-News.org
Select category, Current Business News (412), Current Entertainment News (534), Current Health News (49), Current News (423), Current Technology News (46), Current world news (101), Markets News (276), Travel Reviews (4) ... HONG KONG (AP) - Asian stocks rose Wednesday, taking their cue from Wall Street after U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the government had no plans to nationalize hard-hit banks and the recession might end this year. ...
Current World News Stories - http://www.current-news.org/
Delta Replaces Northwest from Los Angeles to Las Vegas | BNET ...
By Brett Snyder
BNET Travel provides daily industry news coverage and insights for managers and executives about all aspects of the travel and tourism industry. ... BNET Travel. Industry news and insights by Brett Snyder and Barbara Hernandez ... Some Asian carriers actually fly to Vegas, but others fly to gateways in LA and San Francisco and then feed domestic airlines to get people to Vegas. Northwest, not having a west coast gateway, used to do the same thing. ...
BNET Travel - http://industry.bnet.com/travel/
Airlines idling more planes as they cut capacity - Airline Industry
By Thomas Steinmetz
As the global recession reduces air travel, the world's airlines have idled more than 11 percent of their fleets and it's likely to get worse, an ... ... European airlines have idled more than 450, and Asian and Pacific carriers have grounded at least 230, according to Ascend. In the Middle East, however, Emirates airline announced it plans to boost capacity 14 percent this year. Ascend said one beneficiary of the airlines' cutbacks is the aircraft-storage business, ...
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