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[Title] => Renovated paradise at Shangri-La Mactan
[Summary] => Carmela Bocanegra, InterContinental Manila’s gracious sales and marketing director, together with sales manager Angela Soriano, hosted recently a reception at the ballroom of the Cebu Marriott Hotel to introduce as Cebu sales representative SW International’s Janet Alfafara, who has been providing excellent marketing services to international airlines companies like British Airways and Qantas both in Cebu and Davao.
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The Network of Independent Travel Agencies (NITAS) said that while many foreign governments have acted swiftly to help their airlines by crafting rescue packages to save them from expected bankruptcies, Philippine authorities have been slow in assisting local airlines.
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BRITISH AIRWAYS AND QANTAS
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The Network of Independent Travel Agencies (NITAS) said that while many foreign governments have acted swiftly to help their airlines by crafting rescue packages to save them from expected bankruptcies, Philippine authorities have been slow in assisting local airlines.
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October 22, 2001 - 12:00am