Archive for November, 2009
The Government of Dubai has said it will not bail-out its subsidiary Dubai World, sparking fears that creditors to the hugely-indebted conglomerate could lose billions.
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Poll: Is Dubai government right to not guarantee Dubai World debts
Gulf Air’s Chief Commercial Officer today reaffirmed the airline’s commitment to Europe following the announcement of its new strategic direction last Monday which aims to make Gulf Air a sustainable and profitable business by 2012 with a more focussed international network and a simplified, modern fleet.
Thomas Cook has said it shrugging off the downturn and swine flu by posting better-than-expected results for the full-year. It also said bookings for both winter and summer were holding up well, especially to medium-haul destinations Turkey and Egypt.
The Panama Canal Authority’s (ACP) Environment Division received ISO 14001-2004 certification resulting from an audit performed by Lloyd’s Register Central and South America Inc.
Oyster pay as you go accepted on National Rail services from 2 January 2010
The UK Government confirm that a new franchise will be in place on the East Coast Main Line in November 2011.
Michael Roberts responds to the Government’s announcement on the National Express East Anglia franchise.
The entire car hire offering of Sixt is now available directly and at preferred rates on Traveldoo’s online corporate travel booking platforms.
Intelligent Spas’ fifth Spa Benchmark Report on the Australian spa market presents an extensive collection of financial statistics including breakdowns of key performance indicators by day spas, hotel spas and resort spas.
