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June 2005

June 2005


In this issue...

Tried and Tested

Japan Airlines B747 business class

Tokyo-London — full story »


Air India B747-400 economy class

London-Delhi — full story »


Hotel check: Ritz-Carlton

Doha, Qatar — full story »


Hotel check: Four Seasons Hotel

Doha, Qatar — full story »


Hotel check: Mallory Court

Warwickshire, UK — full story »


Special reports

Out of the boardroom

Take your staff to a far-flung venue to get their creativity flowing. Margie T Logarta tracks down the world's most exciting meeting places. — full story »


Private tables

Entertaining in Asia-Pacific and want to wow your guests? A chef's table has the benefits of a private room plus the drama of the kitchen, says Margie T Logarta. — full story »


Destinations

Viva Las Vegas

Las Vegas is more popular than ever. Sarah Maxwell reports on how sin city is staying on top. — full story »


Golfing around... Florence

Minty Clinch tees off in the beautiful Tuscan region's most unmissable golf courses, which will challenge both your fitness and your ingenuity. — full story »


Sound of the city

Salvador, Bahia is where Brazil's African heritage is at its most colourful, finds Sue Chester. — full story »


Lifestyle

Seoul food

Italian, Indian, American, fusion — it's all available in the South Korean capital. Margie T Logarta follows her appetite. — full story »


Mangrove magic

Jacintha Stephens is bewitched by fireflies and moonlight on a weekend break from Singapore. — full story »






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