Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Malaysia Stocks: AirAsia, Bina Darulaman, IOI, PLB, Sime Darby
BusinessWeek
AirAsia Bhd. (AIRA MK), Asia's biggest budget carrier, climbed 1 percent to 3.88 ringgit, its highest close since Aug. 5. The airline carried 13.5 percent more passengers in the third quarter compared with a year earlier, it said in a statement. ...
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Air Asia X Now Flies From Gatwick Airport In London
Bernama
LONDON, Oct 25 (Bernama) -- Air Asia X has shifted base from London Stansted International Airport to Gatwick Airport with its inaugural flight departing at 5.25pm (GMT) yesterday. Air Asia X Head of Commercial Darren Wright said that the move will ...
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AirAsia Carried 7.35 Million Passengers In Q3
Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 (Bernama) -- Low-cost airline, AirAsia Bhd, carried 7.35 million passengers in the third quarter of this year, an increase of 13.5 per cent from 6.48 million passengers in the same quarter last year. In a statement Tuesday, ...
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We've Moved: AirAsia X Celebrates
eTravelBlackboard - Asia Edition
Get ready for a celebration, as AirAsia X is officially moving its station in London from London Stansted International Airport to Gatwick Airport with its inaugural flight touching down into Gatwick Airport at 15.55pm (GMT +1) this afternoon. ...
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US Pivots Eastward to Address Uneasy Allies
New York Times
By ELISABETH BUMILLER YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — China was never mentioned, but when a sailor in the Japanese Navy asked Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta here on Monday whether the United States planned to cut back its forces in Asia, Mr. Panetta knew ...
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New York Times
Growth in visitor numbers continues
guide2.co.nz
"We know there are a number of factors contributing to this growth from key Asian markets: new air connections from Jetstar Asia and Air Asia X, and strengthening Asian economies. "We continue to see more visitors from China and expect this to continue ...
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UPS 'More Optimistic' on US Economy
TheStreet.com
By Ted Reed 10/25/11 - 12:35 PM EDT ATLANTA TheStreet) -- UPS(UPS) said it reduced US-Asia air cargo capacity by about 10%, but more recently it has become a bit more optimistic about the US economy. The trans-Pacific cutback was largely "driven by ...
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TheStreet.com
Intel seeks industry effort to lower ultrabook prices
Reuters
"That's a challenging target ... in order for that to happen the price has to come down," Navin Shenoy, Intel's vice president of sales and marketing and general manager for the Asia-Pacific region, told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday. ...
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