First Class Singapore Travel
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Singapore travel on Korean Air has just gone even more upscale, at least for first class passengers. The airline has just launched Singapore service on the new Airbus A380 which features some amazing interiors which put the plane's huge space to good use. Korean Air has followed the example of Emirates Air and installed a spacious cocktail bar for first class passengers at the front of the plane.

Korean Air has also added a first of its own in the form of a duty free shop located at the rear of the aircraft. Passengers will be able to browse through real items in this store rather than shop via brochures as is common on other airlines. Korean Air will offer 12 first class seats and 301 economy seats on the first deck, with the upper deck reserved for business class.


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Finding the best B&B in Singapor for your needs is easy thanks to some online sites which specialize in B&B accommodation in the Lion City and other destinations here. There are several options for fine B&B lodging in Singapore, which include properties that allow you to experience life in a city penthouse. Located on the top floor of luxurious downtown apartments, you will be within minutes of the exciting heart of Singapore.

These B&B accommodations offer guests comfortable, spacious rooms which are fully air conditioned, not to mention the fantastic 180 degree views of the skyline. When you stay in the city center, you will be able to walk to destinations like Orchard Road to enjoy the finest shopping, and also access a variety of other popular tourist sites. The MRT train stations, buses, taxis, central business district and Chinatown are all in close proximity, so you will never have to worry about getting around.


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Exports Plummet 2.8% For Singapore
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The exports for the month July dropped amid fears of a technical recession in the state-city Singapore. One of the basic reasons for the fall in the exports for Singapore seems to be decreased exports of electronic goods.
Singapore's trade promotion agency declared in a statement today that non-oil domestic exports slowed by 2.8% compared to last year. Last weeks released data revealed that Singapore's economy experienced shrinkage by 6.5 percent in the 2nd quarter in seasonally adjusted, annualized terms. Singapore government too reset its forecast for growth in2011 to lower levels, down from 5-7% to 5-6%.
The Singapore dollar too, interestingly, fell half an hour before the data was released.



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