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A field day for local and foreign tourists at Matta fair
Every year, the Matta Fair generates good response because the airlines would give special airfare rates - the difference in airfare is at least RM200 #8211; and we can package very good deals for the consumers. With tours priced so low, such as RM888 for Hong Kong, travelling to regional destinations is almost the same travelling domestic.
Close call for 388 people on SIA flight
B>AUCKLAND:/BA Singapore Airlines Boeing 747 airline with 388 people aboard was forced to make an emergency landing here yesterday after dragging its tail across the runway during take-off.
Air tickets to be won in hunt
Avid treasure hunters signing up for the 20th Kiwanis Treasure Hunt from May 31 to June 2 stand to win four return air tickets to Melbourne.
Super jumbos may have gyms
SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) could put gymnasiums in its planes. It could also throw in bars and other luxuries when it gets its super jumbos, the A380s, according to Bloomberg.
High-end travel companions
It is hard to resist the urge to spend, acquire and accumulate, particularly when businesses are clamouring to tell us what we should buy.
MASKargo is Asias 3rd best cargo carrier
MASKargo, the cargo division of Malaysia Airlines (MAS), has won the 3rd place in I>Asia#146;s Best Air Cargo Carrier/Icategory in the 2003 Asian Freight and Supply Chain Awards (AFSCAs).
US dollar remains under pressure amid lingering war fears
THE US dollar remained under pressure yesterday amid lingering fears of war even though Iraq has agreed to destroy its missiles and Turkey has refused to be used as a base for a US-led attack on Iraq.
From mansion to flat
A year ago, after their company Ken-Air collapsed, Kenny and Kristine Goh left their palatial bungalow in Singapore for a more modest life. Goh tells LI-ANN WEE how they#8217;ve picked up the pieces, and how family life has blossomed amidst business failure.
MAS has to hard sell to capture more passengers
AT Malaysia Airlines#146; (MAS) latest briefing, managing director Datuk Md Nor Yusof decided to promote three scenic spots the carrier flies to instead of jumping straight into a financial presentation.
Jobs, not war, the main concern
WAR clouds may be gathering over Iraq, but in Singapore most people's main concern is keeping afloat during these tough economic times.