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UP FR ONT


C OMP E TITION S


WIN A HOTEL STAY IN HONG KONG


Two of this month’s prizes come from the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. Situated on the Hong Kong waterfront in the city’s bustling Wan Chai district, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong offers some of the most exciting views of Kowloon and Victoria Harbour. Each of its 542 rooms and suites has been newly redesigned, including the Chief Executive Suites that feature floor- to-ceiling windows. Guests can dine at one of the hotel’s


ten world-class restaurants and bars, while its Plateau Spa is the ideal place for relaxation. If you’re feeling active, there’s also an outdoor heated pool, a fitness studio and sauna, a jogging path, and even a tennis court and golf driving range. Two winners this month will each receive


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WIN A BLUETOOTH MARSHALL SPEAKER


Other prizes this month come from international news channel France 24. Available in the Asia-Pacific region in English and French, France 24 provides comprehensive coverage of world events with an international news bulletin every half-hour. France 24 broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to 250 million TV households in 177 countries worldwide. Three winners this month will each receive a black Bluetooth Marshall Acton speaker.


For more details and to enter, visit businesstraveller.com/competitions


OCTOBER ISSUE COMPETITION WINNERS: Diane Walmsley and Fong Kuan Lai each won a three-night stay in a Premier Sea View King room at the Kerry Hotel Hong Kong.


a three-night stay in a Club Harbour View room with daily Grand Club lounge access featuring breakfast buffet, evening cocktails and all-day champagne.


FLIGHT NEWS ASCENT


Who's up and who's down AIR NEW ZEALAND now flies non-stop


to Taipei, cutting the journey time by three hours by eliminating the need for a


Hong Kong stopover and connecting flight.


DELTA AIR LINES plans to give Minneapolis- St Paul its first ever non-stop connection to China with flights to Shanghai in 2020, flown by its Airbus A350-900 aircraft.


GARUDA INDONESIA has reinstated its non-stop Jakarta-London flights less than a month after deciding to axe the service at the end of October.


SINGAPORE AIRLINES continues to ramp up its recent US expansion with plans to fly non-stop to Seattle starting September 3 next year, using its Airbus A350-900 aircraft.


UNITED AIRLINES has expressed a desire to boost its current daily flights between New York (Newark) and Shanghai to double-daily by June 2020.


DESCENT


AIR CHINA has decided to drop its service between Chengdu and London Gatwick in April, and will instead operate flights into Heathrow Airport using a different thrice-weekly schedule.


AIR ITALY has almost halved the frequency of its upcoming Delhi and Mumbai routes


to just three times per week, having already delayed their launch from October to sometime this month.


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