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Starwood Hotels & Resorts is buying a 49.8 per cent stake in Berlin-based sales and marketing consortium Design Hotels from Munich-based Arabella Hospitality, subject to German anti-trust approvals.
One of the senior Microsoft executives who helped make the technology firm a household name, Paul Allen, has partnered with SpaceShipOne engineer Burt Rutan to build what is claimed to be the world's biggest aircraft.
Effective 26 March 2012, Singapore Airlines' subsidiary SilkAir will commence a four times weekly service between Singapore and Darwin, and Virgin Australia will launch a new daily service from Sydney to Darwin from 02 April.
London, UK's Gatwick Airport has announced Air China, arguably the planet's largest carrier by market value, will launch non-stop four-times-weekly services to and from Beijing, China from next May.
As mobile check-in gains in popularity, Singapore Airlines (SIA) is to can its self-service check-in kiosks at Changi Airport, Singapore due to low usage.
Germany's Lufthansa has confirmed it has signed two 'agreements in principle' - with IAG (on behalf of British Airways) and Virgin Atlantic - as it seeks the best sale price for its loss-making British airline British Midland (BMI).
A UK report says some airlines have increased their debit card surcharges by more than 1,000 per cent, with Flybe surcharges up 1,025 per cent and Ryanair 1,400 per cent since 2004.
There is some confusion surrounding Air New Zealand, with various media reporting the carrier is considering hundreds of job losses early next year and possibly exiting its London, UK base.
Garry White has been appointed chief executive of European Cities Marketing (ECM). He will take up office in March 2012 when John Heeley, the incumbent, steps down.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts is buying a 49.8 per cent stake in Berlin-based sales and marketing consortium Design Hotels from Munich-based Arabella Hospitality, subject to German anti-trust approvals.
One of the senior Microsoft executives who helped make the technology firm a household name, Paul Allen, has partnered with SpaceShipOne engineer Burt Rutan to build what is claimed to be the world's biggest aircraft.
Effective 26 March 2012, Singapore Airlines' subsidiary SilkAir will commence a four times weekly service between Singapore and Darwin, and Virgin Australia will launch a new daily service from Sydney to Darwin from 02 April.
London, UK's Gatwick Airport has announced Air China, arguably the planet's largest carrier by market value, will launch non-stop four-times-weekly services to and from Beijing, China from next May.
As mobile check-in gains in popularity, Singapore Airlines (SIA) is to can its self-service check-in kiosks at Changi Airport, Singapore due to low usage.
Germany's Lufthansa has confirmed it has signed two 'agreements in principle' - with IAG (on behalf of British Airways) and Virgin Atlantic - as it seeks the best sale price for its loss-making British airline British Midland (BMI).
A UK report says some airlines have increased their debit card surcharges by more than 1,000 per cent, with Flybe surcharges up 1,025 per cent and Ryanair 1,400 per cent since 2004.
There is some confusion surrounding Air New Zealand, with various media reporting the carrier is considering hundreds of job losses early next year and possibly exiting its London, UK base.
Garry White has been appointed chief executive of European Cities Marketing (ECM). He will take up office in March 2012 when John Heeley, the incumbent, steps down.