Garuda Indonesia orders six A330-200s Aircraft to play key role in carrier's international expansion plan
Garuda Indonesia, the national carrier of Indonesia, has placed a firm order with Airbus for six long range A330-200 aircraft. Scheduled for delivery from the fourth quarter of 2012, the newly ordered
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Travellers spoilt for choice on Bali route
There will certainly be many cheers at the prospect of another four airlines on the Perth to Bali route but history shows it's more likely to end in tears.
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Bountiful Batam
Inexpensive and accessible, Batam attracts droves of Malaysians and Singaporeans who come for the shopping, golfing, nightlife and dining.
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$100 Bali fares likely in air war
Three Indonesian airlines banned from flying to Europe because of safety concerns are expected to be granted rights to fly the popular Perth-Bali route, sparking another price war.
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MAS team out to impress in airlines badminton meet
MALAYSIA Airlines (MAS) are looking forward to an impressive outing in the World Airlines Badminton championship starting at the Holiday Villa courts in Subang Jaya today.
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Rolls Royce Lifts Outlook After Steady First Half
Rolls Royce Lifts Outlook After Steady First Half
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Rolls Royce Revenues Up, But Profit Hit By Financing Costs
Rolls Royce Revenues Up, But Profit Hit By Financing Costs
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ROLLS-ROYCE WON $1.7 BILLION IN NEW ORDERS DURING FARNBOROUGH
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, secured $1.7 billion in new orders during the Farnborough Air Show, demonstrating the Groups leading edge technology, broad portfolio and successful aft
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Abacus and AsiaPay Bring Greater Payment Security to Travel Agents
Abacus, Asia's leading provider of travel solutions and services, today announced that Abacus-connected travel agents can benefit from a safer and wider choice of payment options that will energise sa
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Big two buoyed by Farnborough orders
The Farnborough International Airshow resulted in a virtual dead heat between Boeing and Airbus, with both manufacturers registering an encouraging final tally of around 250 firm orders and MoUs as the market continues to recover.
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