Chairman of the KRRiT: we immediately agreed on the details of cooperation within the framework of the Warsaw Declaration. “One for all – all for one” – this well-known maxim, according to the head of the KRRiT, is to be the foundation of the Warsaw Declaration signed yesterday, uniting the countries of Central Europe in the fight against Kremlin’s propaganda. The signatories of the agreement will, among others, support each other in straightening out false information that affects the image of their countries or falsifies history.

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Sydney Airport is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Scott Charlton as its incoming Chief Executive Officer, effective December 1, 2023. This announcement follows the departure of the outgoing CEO, Mr. Geoff Culbert, in May 2023. Mr. Charlton brings a wealth of experience in infrastructure, transportation, and property sectors to his new role at Sydney Airport. He has served as the CEO of toll road operator Transurban since 2012 and held the position of Group Chief Operating Officer at Lend Lease.

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After leading the Qantas Group for the past 15 years, CEO Alan Joyce has announced that he will retire today, two months earlier than planned. Qantas Chairman Alan Joyce has announced a strategic decision to expedite the airline’s renewal efforts, with the aim of ensuring its continued growth and success. This pivotal development comes in response to recent events and a heightened focus on the airline’s future direction.

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Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaiboon began her role as the new Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) on the 1st.of september.Having been with the TAT in 1999 after earning a master’s degree in science from the University of Surrey in the UK, Ms. Thapanee has held various positions within the organisation, including Deputy Governor for Tourism Products and Business, and most recently Deputy Governor for Domestic Marketing.

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ICCA just announced that the 63rd ICCA-congress will take place on 20-23 October 2024 and will take its members to one of the world’s most modern and vibrant capitals. A destination renowned for its hospitality, courtesy, and excellent state-of-the-art facilities: Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. The ICCA Board received several extraordinary bids of the very highest standard. The decision review was in-depth as all bidding destinations showcased their enormous commitment to Congress, and a distinctive creative approach.

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Vietnam’s government is striving to attract more international visitors for lengthier stays, in the wake of at least 140 high end hotels poised to boost the country’s portfolio. According to the THP database, the pipeline will deliver a minimum of 45,544 extra keys to the southeast Asian nation, representing a collective investment of US$7.4 billion. This month, Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism approved increasing visitors’ temporary stay duration from 15 days to 45 days for citizens of 13 countries.
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