Scandinavian airline SAS has sold its 19.9 per cent stake in regional airline Skyways to Largus Holding AB, a company fully-owned by the Salan family, which now owns all of Skyways.
Effective September 16, Andrew Lee becomes Asia Pacific executive director for the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), based at the Associationâs new Hong Kong office.
UK carrier British Airways is aiming to create the world's biggest international airline and could be back knocking at Qantas's door to achieve its aim.
Irish budget carrier Ryanair ceo Michael O'Leary has been accused of endangering passengers' safety after calling for co-pilots to be replaced in an emergency by trained flight attendants.
UK carrier British Airways, still facing the possibility of a pre-Christmas cabin crew strike, has said the Unite union airline stewards branch (BASSA) is out of control.
The Australian High Court has dismissed an application by Qantas to challenge a Federal Court ruling in May that it owes commissions to travel agents it short changed for more than six years.
The first six months of 2010 saw international tourist arrivals grow by seven per cent, according to the August interim update of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer.
Fiji has again smashed all previous Australian visitor figures for a month of June with numbers released by the Fiji Bureau of Statistics this week showing the destination recorded a total of 27,651 arrivals for the period â a strong 48.3 per cent increase over the corresponding period in 2009.
Canberra, Australia is to call on academic institutions and prominent thinkers to front a new push to win a greater share of the conferences and events market for the nation's capital.
Scandinavian airline SAS has sold its 19.9 per cent stake in regional airline Skyways to Largus Holding AB, a company fully-owned by the Salan family, which now owns all of Skyways.
Effective September 16, Andrew Lee becomes Asia Pacific executive director for the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), based at the Associationâs new Hong Kong office.
UK carrier British Airways is aiming to create the world's biggest international airline and could be back knocking at Qantas's door to achieve its aim.
Irish budget carrier Ryanair ceo Michael O'Leary has been accused of endangering passengers' safety after calling for co-pilots to be replaced in an emergency by trained flight attendants.
UK carrier British Airways, still facing the possibility of a pre-Christmas cabin crew strike, has said the Unite union airline stewards branch (BASSA) is out of control.
The Australian High Court has dismissed an application by Qantas to challenge a Federal Court ruling in May that it owes commissions to travel agents it short changed for more than six years.
The first six months of 2010 saw international tourist arrivals grow by seven per cent, according to the August interim update of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer.
Fiji has again smashed all previous Australian visitor figures for a month of June with numbers released by the Fiji Bureau of Statistics this week showing the destination recorded a total of 27,651 arrivals for the period â a strong 48.3 per cent increase over the corresponding period in 2009.
Canberra, Australia is to call on academic institutions and prominent thinkers to front a new push to win a greater share of the conferences and events market for the nation's capital.