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AirAsia X Sells $A260 Tickets to London
Malaysia's AirAsia X has started selling tickets to London for as little as $A260 one way, becoming the first budget airline to connect Asia and Europe.AirAsia X said in a press release late Tuesday that it would fly between London's Stansted airport and Kuala Lumpur five times a week...
Tags: Kuala Lumpur, London, AirAsia X, Recruitment & Selection, Aerospace & Defense, Taxes, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Manufacturing, Financial Planning, Finance, AP
News items 2008-11-26
AirAsia X Sells $A260 Tickets to London
Malaysia's AirAsia X has started selling tickets to London for as little as $A260 one way, becoming the first budget airline to connect Asia and Europe.AirAsia X said in a press release late Tuesday that it would fly between London's Stansted airport and Kuala Lumpur five times a week...
Tags: Kuala Lumpur, London, AirAsia X, Recruitment & Selection, Aerospace & Defense, Taxes, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Manufacturing, Financial Planning, Finance, AP
News items 2008-11-26

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Capitalising on the wine craze
DENISE the Wine Shop started its operations in Malaysia in 1998. After starting a chain of over 16 stores, David Lim, its founder, branched out to Singapore in August 2006. Within a short span of six months, he established 10 outlets and by end 2007, he would have increased this...
Articles 2008-12-01
No-frills airline connects UK to Asia for under Pounds 100
Travellers will be able to fly to Asia for under 100 on a new no- frills service from London to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. AirAsiaX, backed by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group, will fly from London Stansted airport to Kuala Lumpur's international airport five times a week from...
Articles 2008-11-26
Asian airline plans first budget long-haul fares
Briefing AIRASIA X, the budget carrier set up by Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes, is to launch the first budget fares between the UK and the Far East in March. The flights, costing from around 99, will operate between Stansted Airport in the UK and Kuala Lumpur,...
Articles 2008-11-26
Blockade of Somali coast urged
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Shipping officials from around the world called Monday for a military blockade along Somalia's coast to intercept pirate vessels heading out to sea. Yemen's government said Somali pirates have seized another ship. Peter Swift, managing director of the International Association of Independent Tanker...
Articles 2008-11-25
Bombardier Consortium Awarded Contract for Expansion of Automated People Mover in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Bombardier Transportation and its local partner Hartasuma Sdn Bhd have signed a contract with Malaysia Airport Holdings Berhad MAHB to expand the existing Bombardier-supplied automated people mover system at Kuala Lumpur International Airport KLIA, Malaysia. The contract, which includes a spur line extension to the new Operations, Maintenance and...
Articles 2008-11-25
Research and Markets: Malaysia Food and Drink Report Q4 2008 Report Reveals That Value Sales through Modern Retail Outlets Are Forecast To Increase By 36.2% To 2012
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a17301/malaysia_food_and) has announced the addition of the "Malaysia Food and Drink Report Q4 2008" report to their offering. This Malaysia Food and Drink Report provides independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Malaysia's food and drink industry. Malaysia's food, beverage and...
Articles 2008-11-24
Muslim clerics issue fatwa against yoga
World in brief KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's leading Islamic body, fresh from banning tomboys, has issued an edict that prohibits Muslims from practising yoga. It said elements of Hinduism in the ancient Indian exercise could corrupt them. The National Fatwa Council's chairman, Abdul Shukor Husin, said many...
Articles 2008-11-24
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Malaysia: Council bans yoga KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia's top Islamic body on Saturday ruled against Muslims practicing yoga, saying it has elements of other religions that could corrupt Muslims. The National Fatwa Council's nonbinding edict said yoga involves not just physical exercise but also...
Articles 2008-11-22
Brucie bonus went begging
Byline: Alan Oliver STEVE BRUCE was on top of the world at St James's Park last Saturday, especially when his mobile phone rang in the middle of one of his many post-match Press conferences and Sir Bobby Robson invited him up to his private box. He...
Articles 2008-11-22
Fishing boat off Somali coast hijacked; 16 members aboard
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia AP -- A maritime official says pirates have hijacked a Thai fishing boat with 16 crew members off the coast of Somalia -- the eighth ship seized in the area in the past two weeks. Noel Choong of the International Maritime Bureau says it...
Articles 2008-11-19
Avasant's President & Managing Partner, Dr. Pradeep K. Mukherji Speaks at the Inaugural Outsourcing Malaysia Conference
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- With Malaysia rapidly gaining prominence as a global outsourcing hub, Outsourcing Malaysia OM supported by PIKOM, organized the inaugural Outsourcing Malaysia Conference (OMC 2008) in Kuala Lumpur on 12th and 13th Nov 2008. The theme of OMC 2008 was "Strategic Imperatives...
Articles 2008-11-17
AirAsia X inaugurates new Melbourne service
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD AirAsia has announced that its low-cost, long haul subsidiary, AirAsia X, has today (13 November) started its new service between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne. The airline will initially operate the service four times per week, but plans to increase this...
Articles 2008-11-13
Six-Country Asia Tour Yields Big Prospects for Healthy Coffee International
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- Rick Aguiluz, CEO of Healthy Coffee, International, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HFCI), has returned from a six-country Asian tour, where the Healthy Coffee products and concept were received with tremendous excitement and enthusiasm. Countries visited included Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau, and Japan. The...
Articles 2008-11-07
New Bulgarian customer centre for Comptel
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-7 November 2008-New Bulgarian customer centre for ComptelC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Comptel Corporation, a European supplier of dynamic OSS solutions, announced on 7 November that it has opened a new customer centre in Sofia, Bulgaria for the delivery and support of its software. The company...
Articles 2008-11-07
AirAsia to launch first service to India
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Malaysian airline AirAsia has announced that is launching a daily direct service between Tiruchirappli, India, and Kuala Lumpur on 1 December 2008. Tiruchirappli will be the first destination in India served by AirAsia. To promote the new service...
Articles 2008-11-05
Boeing Forecasts Long-Term Growth in Air Cargo Traffic
Near-term slowdown in growth seen as short-term KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Boeing said that world air cargo growth will expand at a 5.8 percent annual rate over the next two decades, with worldwide air freight traffic tripling through 2027, according to Boeing's World...
Articles 2008-11-04
Houses in motion; the experience of place and the problem of belief in urban Malaysia
Houses in motion; the experience of place and the problem of belief in urban Malaysia. Baxstrom, Richard. Stanford U. Press 2008 283 pages $55.00 Hardcover Cultural memory in the present HT147 Baxstrom...
Articles 2008-11-01
Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya; negotiating urban space in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya; negotiating urban space in Malaysia. King, Ross. U. of Hawai'i Pr. 2008 321 pages $36.00 Paperback ASAA Southeast Asia publication series HT169 King (U. of Melbourne) examines the...
Articles 2008-11-01
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