Author name: Weena Tan

As a passionate travel enthusiast based in Singapore and Malaysia, Weena dedicates herself to exploring and writing about the dynamic and diverse world of the travel industry especially in Asia. Her aim is to connect readers with the ever-evolving landscape of global travel.

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oneworld alliance and partners launch investment fund to advance and commercialise SAF technologies

oneworld alliance and member airlines, in partnership with Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV), has announced the launch of a new investment fund designed to address the limited availability and high cost of today’s Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF). The […]

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Malaysia Airlines Launches New Routes, Boosts Connectivity and Celebrates an All-Female Powered Flight

Malaysia Airlines has unveiled significant enhancements to its network and connectivity as it strives to become one of the world’s Top 10 global airlines by 2030. The airline will commence daily flights between Kuala Lumpur

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Marriott Opens Executive Apartments Kuala Lumpur – its largest in Asia Pacific – outside of China

Marriott Executive Apartments has announced the opening of Marriott Executive Apartments Kuala Lumpur for globally-minded travelers seeking the perfect balance of upscale living and personalised service. Nestled in the vibrant heart of Kuala Lumpur, the property

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Qantas fined a record US$59 million for illegally sacking thousands of ground workers during pandemic

Australia’s largest airline, Qantas Airways, has been ordered to pay A$90 million (US$59 million) for illegally sacking more than 1,800 ground workers during the Covid-19 pandemic and replacing them with contractors. In a ruling on

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