Air Asia Berhad Background Founded : 1993 Hubs : Kuala Lumpur International Airport Secondary hubs: * Kota Kinabalu International Airport * Senai International Airport * Penang International Airport Subsidiaries: * Thai AirAsia * Indonesia AirAsia * VietJet AirAsia * AirAsia RedTix Fleet size : 103 (+ 121 orders) Destinations : 70 in 19 countries Company slogan : Now Everyone Can Fly Parent company : Tune Group Headquarters Registered office : Petaling Jaya‚ Selangor
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China’s role in Mekong energy and electricity development Kevin Yuk‐shing Li Overview........................................................................................................................2 “Go West” – The beginning of Lancang‐Mekong River development...................2 From “Go West” to “Go Global” – The consequences of geographical integration and market liberalization.......................................................................................4 Historical backg
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Management‚ 7(1)‚ pp.1-9. Retrieved June 22‚ 2007‚ from ABI/INFORM database. Walker‚ D. M. (2000). Human capital: Managing human capital in the 21st century. United States General Accounting Office. World Bank. (2007). Lao P.D.R. economic monitor. Vientiane: The World Bank. World Bank. (n.d.). ICT at a glance. Lao PDR. Retrieved October 25‚ 2006‚ from http://devdata.worldbank.org/ict/lao_ict.pdf
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Review of India’s Look East Policy “India’s Look East Policy is not merely an external economic policy‚ it is also a strategic shift in India’s vision of the world and India’s place in the evolving global economy. Most of all it is about reaching out to our civilisational neighbours in South East Asia and East Asia”-- Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh Introduction In many ways the post Cold War external environment of a globalizing world‚ without rival political alliances‚ gave India the
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| Q5. Is ASEAN relevant to the regional security of Southeast Asia? | 16 pages‚ including cover page3‚176 words (excluding footnotes‚ endnotes‚ bibliography) | Yes‚ ASEAN is still relevant to the regional security of Southeast Asia. I will attempt to justify my case by elaborating how the 3 key political accords and the ASEAN way has helped shared ASEAN to what it is today. I will also provide a brief summary of ASEAN’s achievements and challenges till date. Finally‚ I will highlight
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Contemporary Developments in Business and Management 1.0 Executive Summary This report is about the growth of a Malaysian brand low cost carrier - AirAsia Berhad on how they started this business and bring a huge change in the low cost carrier history globally. This report will discuss on how AirAsia business structure is‚ what is their culture and the expectation to maintain as well as get into the right track of tough time in airline services. The concept of low cost air travel was then new
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Asia Security Initiative Policy Series Working Paper No. 7 September 2010 Non-Traditional Security Challenges‚ Regional Governance‚ and the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) Mely Caballero-Anthony Head Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Nanyang Technological University Singapore Asia Security Initiative Policy Series: Working Papers i Abstract Much of the attention on institutional development within the Association
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History of SAARC The concept of setting up a regional co-operational in the South Asian Region was first mooted by the late President of Bangladesh‚ Ziaur-Rahman on May 2‚ 1980. Before this‚ the idea of regional cooperation in South Asia was discussed in conferences of Asian Regional conference‚ New Delhi in April 1947‚ the Baguio Conference in Philippines in May 1950‚ and the Colombo Power Conference in April 1954. further in the late 70s‚ SAARC nations agreed to create a trade bloc consisting
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Overview of ASEAN-EU Dialogue Relations Introduction The ASEAN-European Union (EU) dialogue relations were formalised when the 10th ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting (AMM)‚ held on 5-8 July 1977‚ agreed on ASEAN’s formal cooperation and relationship with the European Economic Community (EEC)‚ which included the Council of Ministers of the EEC‚ the Permanent Representative of the EEC countries and the EEC Commission. The ASEAN-EU dialogue relations were institutionalised with the signing of the
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CRC MoI MoH MPWT HIB Cambodia Road Traffic Accident and Victim Information System Annual Report 2004 Executive summary Photo: Jean Van Wetter @ HIB Developed with the support of: French Cooperation Belgian Cooperation World Health Organization Notice: This report may be freely reviewed‚ abstracted‚ reproduced or translated in part or in whole‚ but not for the purposes of sale. Any reproduction or use of the information in this report should be attributed to Handicap International
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