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WORLD

Southeast Asia travel is catching up at last as Covid curbs ease

Bloomberg News, Published on 30/04/2022

» Southeast Asia is finally, tentatively throwing off the shackles of Covid-19 and reopening for travel, with airlines filling an increasing number of seats as holiday-starved masses arrange overseas vacations for the first time in two years.

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BUSINESS

Singapore aims to be Asia’s busiest international airport

Bloomberg News, Published on 18/04/2022

» Changi Airport was crowned the world’s best aerodrome for 15 years straight prior to Covid based on its superior traveller offerings and high-tech customer service. Now it’s readying to welcome back visitors en masse, hoping improvements made during the pandemic will cement its status as Asia’s premier aviation hub.

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US may become hub of outbreak: Virus Update

Bloomberg News, Published on 24/03/2020

» The euro zone economy is sinking as countries toughen containment efforts, implementing strict stay-at-home policies even as China prepared to lift its lockdown in Wuhan, the city at the center of the original outbreak.

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THAILAND

Airlines may face virus medical bills in new rules: CAA

Bloomberg News, Published on 09/03/2020

» Thailand’s aviation regulator said airlines should ask passengers coming from high-risk territories for health certificates to establish they are free of the new coronavirus.

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BUSINESS

Malaysia downgrade: another blow to flying safety in Asia

Bloomberg News, Published on 12/11/2019

» HONG KONG: Malaysia’s aviation-safety downgrade makes Asia the region with the most markets where airlines are restricted from US airspace.

THAILAND

AirAsia plane search partially halted

Bloomberg News, Published on 28/12/2014

» Indonesian authorities looking for an AirAsia Bhd flight with 155 passengers and seven crew on board called off air search after a day of scouring yielded no clues on what happened to the Airbus Group NV jet.

THAILAND

Bomb threats delay Chinese flights

Bloomberg News, Published on 15/05/2013

» BEIJING - China Eastern Airlines Corp and two other Chinese airlines received bomb threats directed against their domestic flights on Wednesday, causing them to abort some services.