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Business Traveller Asia-Pacific Edition
BA BACK IN BEIJING
RADISSON OPENS 11 NEW PROPERTIES ACROSS INDIA
SIA rolls out free wifi
INTERCONTINENTAL BANGKOK REOPENS FOLLOWING RENOVATION
ETIHAD UNVEILS NEW BUSINESS STUDIO PRODUCT
Aloft coming to Singapore
ANA RESUMES PERTH ROUTE
Qantas doubles down on Asia-Pacific growth
PLAZA PREMIUM GROUP OPENS BAR ON HONG KONG AIRPORT'S SKYBRIDGE
Island life
ECO LABELS
VIETNAM AIRLINES PERFORMS SUSTAINABLE FLIGHT TO FRANKFURT
SUSTAINABLE STAYS IN BHUTAN
CATHAY PACIFIC TO RESUME CHRISTCHURCH ROUTE
IHG TO OFFER APPLE AIRPLAY INTEGRATION WITH IN-ROOM TVS
HYATT PLANS FIRST CAPTION BY HYATT IN AUSTRALIA
LOST IN TRANSLATION
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT Our tips to make time fly by
IATA: 4.35 billion people expected to fly in 2023
XIAMEN AIRLINES EXPANDS A321 NEO FLEET
AirAsia to resume Penang-Hong Kong flights
TRAVEL BACK IN TIME
MARRIOTT TO LAUNCH “AFFORDABLE MIDSCALE EXTENDEDSTAY BRAND”
Cable commemoration
WIN TWO NON-ALCOHOLIC SPIRITS FROM MYTH DRINKS
Join the debate • READERS SHARE FIRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCES AND IDEAS
The A380 superjumbo update • As demand for flights soars post-pandemic, the giant bird is back. In this round-up, Business Traveller has the latest on A380 fleets across all 14 operators
Terminal velocity • Travel might have slowed down for passengers in the last few years, but development on airport infrastructure has been full steam ahead
Singapore's appetite for more • Luxury experiences, cultural attractions and culinary innovation are playing a central role in Singapore's growing appeal as a destination in its own right
Inflight appetite • From menu planning to logistics, we look at the behind-the-scenes process of catering onboard meals
THE WOW FACTOR • Cast your mind back to the golden days of travel, when joints of roast beef ready to be hand-carved made their way down the aisle, along with Champagne and caviar. While this full-scale glamour belongs to another era, some airlines are still injecting a sense of occasion into the inflight dining experience.
Luxury is the word • Forget gold taps, these days luxury could mean wriggling through the mud on an exclusive boot camp adventure
SEOUL • Buddhist temples, palaces and traditional street food in the downtown Jongno-gu area of the South Korean capital
Small choices, big difference • From opting out of airline meals to eschewing amenity kits and hotel toiletries, micro decisions help make our trips more sustainable
Where did the menu go? • Are QR codes a savvy sustainability measure or another greenwashing tactic at the expense of the consumer?
Korean Air Boeing 777-300ER Prestige Class SEOUL-LONDON
Air France Boeing 777-300 business class NEW YORK-PARIS
The Barracks Hotel Sentosa, Singapore
Four Seasons Hotel...