Saturday, November 17, 2012

Asia travel

  • Asia trip gives Obama opportunity to build legacy

    YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan - For President Barack Obama, expanding U.S. influence in Asia is more than just countering China or opening up new markets to American businesses.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Trip to Asia allows Obama to refocus attention on effort to secure US ...

    WASHINGTON - In his first trip abroad since the summer heat of the re-election campaign, President Barack Obama will seek to reinforce American influence in Southeast Asia in spite of the large shadow cast by China. He will become the first U.S ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Obama Turns to Foreign Policy With Asia Trip

    In his first trip abroad since the summer heat of the re-election campaign, President Barack Obama will seek to reinforce American influence in Southeast Asia in spite of the large shadow cast by China. He will become the first U.S. president to visit ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Central Asia Just after the Soviet Union to the Present: Looking Back at ...

    I've been reading Colin Thubron's travel book, The Lost Heart of Asia, which he wrote in 1994, three years after Central Asia gained its freedom from the Soviet Union. In addition to its being beautifully written, I'm finding his discussions related to ...

    www.chicagonow.com

  • Asia travel may reshape language departments

    He was commenting on the likely interaction between the role of language departments and the government's package of incentives for Asia-bound study travel and intensive language courses. The traditional model of the language major taught by staff who ...

    www.theaustralian.com.au

  • Obama on Asia Tour, Leaving Fiscal Cliff Momentarily Behind

    It is a trip that the White House views as crucial to the continued "rebalancing" of American foreign policy to reflect Asia's growing political, economic and military clout on the world stage. He will be absent from Washington for only five days ...

    www.nationaljournal.com

  • Obama to make 3-country Asia trip this month, including historic visit to Myanmar

    Obama will also travel to Cambodia, a first for a U.S. president as well, and to Thailand during the Nov. 17-20 trip. In Cambodia, the president will attend the East Asia summit in Phnom Penh and meet with leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Morning, noon and night in Vietnam

    What's the attraction? This slender South-east Asian nation, draped around the eastern shoulder of the former Indochina and ravaged by war between 1955-75, has been stealthily cementing its tourist appeal in the past decade.

    www.independent.co.uk

  • Asian travel giant JTB signs with Illusions Online

    Rapidly-expanding travel technology firm, Illusions Online, has inked a deal with one of Asia's biggest travel companies, JTB. This agreement will see Illusions connect JTB's Central Sales Operations B2B business to its unique World Travel eXchange system.

    www.breakingtravelnews.com

  • Inaugural ILTM Japan to Take Place 11-13 March 2013

    Japan is noted for being one of Asia's largest outbound travel markets, spending US$ 27 billion in 2011. This year, a strong yen, lower fuel surcharges and increased air capacity is contributing to a further significant increase in the growth of Japan ...

    www.asiatraveltips.com

  • World Travel Awards spotlight elite in Asia's travel industry

    A packed delegation traveled from 42 nations to attend the 2012 ceremony held at the InterContinental Singapore, in partnership with Singapore Tourism Board and TravelRave 2012, Asia's most influential travel trade festival. It is an influential ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Playing to Asia

    "This is probably consistent with what evolved in the Caribbean when cruise ships started calling on those islands," said Christine Duffy, president of CLIA, who recently completed a trip to Asia. When it comes to what Chinese and other Asians want in ...

    www.travelweekly.com

  • Panetta's Asia-Pacific Trip Seeks to Broaden Rebalance

    HONOLULU, Nov. 12, 2012 - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta has begun a weeklong visit to three nations in the Asia-Pacific region, his fourth official trip to area that is the focus of a rebalance of time, attention and resources for the Defense ...

    www.defense.gov

  • Obama to travel to Asia, refocus on most 'rapidly growing region'

    The three-nation Asia trip by the US President Barack Obama is part of his effort to refocus in the most "rapidly growing and dynamic" region of the world, the White House has said.

    www.thehindubusinessline.com

  • ITB Asia opens today with bullish industry outlook

    SINGAPORE - Asia Pacific is set to continue to lead as the world's fastest-growing travel region next year, reaching US$357 billion, a 64% increase over 2009, according to a study released today at ITB Asia by industry research authority, PhoCusWright.

    www.eturbonews.com

  • ILTM Japan to launch in 2013

    Japan is noted for being one of Asia's largest outbound travel markets, spending US$27 billion in 2011. This year, a strong yen, lower fuel surcharges and increased air capacity is contributing to a further significant increase in the growth of Japan ...

    www.breakingtravelnews.com

  • L'Oréal Q3 sales grow despite Asia/Travel Retail slowdown

    "Despite the market slowdown observed in Asia and in Travel Retail, L'Oréal Luxe is proving highly dynamic, thanks to the vitality of its brands and major launches such as "La Vie Est Belle" by Lancôme.

    www.moodiereport.com

  • Hillary Clinton to travel to Perth, Adelaide and Singapore

    She will meet Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Senator Carr, and visit the new United States and Asia Centre. After AUSMIN Ms Clinton will travel to Adelaide to meet Australian business leaders and visit Techport Australia, the nation's largest and ...

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • Asia travel: Macau a blend of new China, old Europe and Las Vegas

    Asia travel: Macau a blend of new China, old Europe and Las Vegas. Published on Friday November 09, 2012. Send Email Form. Your Name *: * The following field is required.

    www.thestar.com

  • Southeast Asia looks to draw LGBT travelers

    Asia's tourism industry is working hard at attracting increasing numbers of gay and lesbian travelers with a variety of special promotions and packages, reported travel news website TTGAsia this past week. According to the website, a rising number of ...

    www.hindustantimes.com

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