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CAL holds off on name change: Wang - Taipei Times

The Ministry of Transportation and Communications has shelved a long-term plan to change the name of China Airlines (CAL) due to the difficulties that the airline has encountered when dispatching cargo planes decorated with Taiwanese images, Minister of Transportation and Communications Wang Kwo-tsai (王國材) told a meeting of the legislature’s Transportation Committee yesterday. “In the short and medium term, we will ensure that the airline’s cargo planes have no trouble flying to other countries and that people will not mistake it for a Chinese airline,” Wang told lawmakers. Although discussions about changing the name of the nation’s largest international carrier have

Transportation sector adjusts fares due to rising fuel prices

Taipei, March 16 (CNA) Taiwan's transportation sector has been making fare adjustments as the Russia-Ukraine war drives crude oil prices higher, according to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) Wednesday.

Lawmakers demand investigations after airport blackout

Taipei, March 16 (CNA) Legislators have demanded on Wednesday that the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) launch an administrative investigation into an alleged vandalism incident that may have caused a power outage in Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport's Terminal 2 last week.

HVS Asia Pacific Hospitality Newsletter - Week Ending 17 December 2021

NZ Hotel Holdings Acquired QT Auckland, New Zealand, Genting Hong Kong to Receive US$ 30 million Funding and Progressively to Resume Cruises Operation within Asia, Vietnam to Resume International Flight to Nine Countries in January, Japan Continues to Fund Tourism Campaign under New Stimulus Package.

Wang defends his high-speed rail network idea

The government has neither assessed the possibility nor estimated the cost of building an “around-the-nation high-speed rail network,” Minister of Transportation and Communications Wang Kwo-tsai (王國材) told lawmakers at a meeting of the legislature’s Transportation Committee in Taipei yesterday. Wang was due to brief the committee on the ministry’s budget for the next fiscal year, but he faced questions about his vision of people traveling around the nation on a high-speed rail network, which he mentioned at the legislature on Tuesday. Premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) on Tuesday said that the government is assessing the possibility of extending the high-speed rail line from

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