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Grand Plaza looks to woo tourists with new image
GRAND Plaza Parkroyal is set to capture tourists from Russia, Eastern Europe, South Africa, China, and India this year with a new image and brand name, its general manager Mark Losi said.
The real world of travel risks
While security measures against terrorist attacks have become overhyped, their real effectiveness has declined. At the same time, real risks and inconvenience suffered by millions of passengers have risen without being addressed.
Singaporeans most diligent savers in Asia, says survey
SINGAPOREANS are more confident the economy will improve next year, but they are the most conservative savers among consumers in 13 Asian countries, a survey showed on Friday.
Japan recovery picks up steam
Japan's economy grew at its fastest clip in three quarters in the April-June period, spurred by business investment and surprisingly strong private spending, reinforcing views that a recovery may be starting to get a firmer footing.
Japan recovery picks up steam
Japan's economy grew at its fastest clip in three quarters in the April-June period, spurred by business investment and surprisingly strong private spending, reinforcing views that a recovery may be starting to get a firmer footing.
Citibank offers cardholders 40% savings on MAS flights
CITIBANK card is again offering its platinum credit cardholders 40% savings on Malaysia Airlines (MAS) first or business class flight tickets to over 30 destinations worldwide.
Rising above the odds
Last month's World Education Market 2003 in Lisbon, Portugal, showed #8220;unity in diversity#8221; in the global education scene.
Guangdong to resume tours
SOUTH China's Guangdong Province will resume organising tourist groups to neighbouring Hong Kong and Macao next month after a SARS-enforced break of five weeks. And Beijing is making preparations to revive the tourism industry.hr noshade size= 1 width=60% align=center>
Far East tourists returning to Sabah
Tourists from the Far East have begun returning to Sabah, giving a fresh lease of life to the state's tourism industry which has been reeling from the effects of SARS and the Iraq war.