Al Futtaim buys HK, Macau units of Marks & SpencerAl Futtaim, a leading regional business house headquartered in Dubai, UAE, said it has reached an agreement with the British retailer Marks & Spencer to acquire its franchises in Hong Kong and Macau. The sale, which was More… |
Al Futtaim buys HK, Macau units of Marks & SpencerAl Futtaim, a leading regional business house headquartered in Dubai, UAE, said it has reached an agreement with the British retailer Marks & Spencer to acquire its franchises in Hong Kong and Macau. The sale, which was More… |
US Casino tycoon to open most expensive Macau resortUS casino tycoon Steve Wynn's newest pleasure palace in Macau boasts massive dancing fountains but the Chinese territory is anything but bubbly as it prepares to welcome the $4 billion resort to its struggling glitter strip next week. More… |
Mandarin Oriental Hotel welcomes two GMsMandarin Oriental Hotel Group, a leading international hospitality chain, has appointed two senior executives to its management team. Martin Schnider has been appointed as general manager of Mandarin Oriental, Doha, and Jill Goh joins a More… |
Taiwanese airline V Air to launch Macau flightsV Air, a low-cost carrier unit of Taiwan's TransAsia Airways, has announced plans to launch direct flights from capital Taipei to Macau from April 10 onwards. Starting initially with three round-trip flights per week, the sche More… |
Upscale Macau hotel buys largest Rolls-Royce fleetLuxury entrepreneur Stephen Hung has purchased the largest Rolls-Royce Phantom fleet in the world, placing an order for 30 bespoke extended wheelbase Phantoms for his Louis XIII hotel in Macau. This transaction represents the world&rsqu More… |
Jumeirah in deal to manage Macau hotelDubai-based Jumeirah Group has signed a management agreement with Shun Tak Holdings Limited (Shun Tak) to operate its newest five-star deluxe hotel in the Cotai area of Macau. The Dubai-based luxury hotel management company and a mem More… |
Unilever recalls milk tea powderAnglo-Dutch food giant Unilever is recalling its Lipton-brand milk tea powder in Hong Kong and Macau after they were found to contain traces of a banned industrial chemical. The recall of four batches of Lipton's three-in-one milk tea More… |