PropertyO News
Property investment, Sep 2009
Samoan flight reprieve
Passengers with flights booked from Australia to Samoa in the next week will be able to change or cancel them without incurring fees in the wake of today's tsunami...
Wed, Sep 30, 2009
World's biggest plane hits oz
Singapore Airlines will now fly the A380 superjumbo, which is the world's largest passenger plane, into Melbourne Airport...
Wed, Sep 30, 2009
It's business time
Loss-making airline British Airways announced yesterday that it would launch an all-business class service from London to New York this week, as it seeks to get back on track amid the downturn...
Wed, Sep 30, 2009
Row over burma
A row has broken out between Jetstar and the ACTU over the budget airline's four weekly flights into Burma, with Australia's leading unionist saying the service is helping to prop up the country's murderous military regime...
Tue, Sep 29, 2009
The dreamliner
Far from the publicity glare of Boeing's overdue Dreamliner project, an updated version of its iconic 747 jumbo jet is quietly inching toward its own test flight, an event that could restore some credibility Boeing has burned with the stalled Dreamliner...
Fri, Sep 25, 2009
Japanese land falls
The price of land in Japan had dropped considerably as the recession discouraged investors and developers found funding cut off by a tighter credit regime...
Thu, Sep 24, 2009
Scandinavia mania
The property market in Scandanavia is beginning to bottom out although real estate prices in some Nordic countries will continue falling, it is claimed...
Thu, Sep 24, 2009
Port of call
British cruisers have voted Venice their favourite port in the world in a new survey of the best cruise destinations...
Thu, Sep 24, 2009
The world cup effect
How's this for a dream job - Ronan McMahon has travelled to 15 countries in the past 12 months alone following real estate trends with the potential for profit - he uses his knowledge to give TheMoveChannel.com readers the inside track to unique profit opportunities in Brazil...
Thu, Sep 24, 2009
Pointing the finger
Following in the footsteps of the USA and Japan, South Korea has announced plans to fingerprint all visitors to the country as of 2012 alongside supplying an identity photograph in a bid to tighten immigration controls and prevent criminals from entering...
Wed, Sep 23, 2009