May 2021 109 Following a successful resumption of flights between Dubai and Hong Kong on May 21, Cathay Pacific has announced the extension of this flight service throughout June. The first resumed flight was positively received by customers and the trade alike. Departing Dubai International Airport at 16:25 on May 21, passengers were welcomed on-board by a vaccinated cabin crew. The airline also received an overwhelming response for cargo with a full load on the flight. The weekly flight, operated by an Airbus A330-300, will continue to follow the same schedule as May, providing UAE residents and visitors with convenient connections to Hong Kong and onwards across Cathay Pacific’s network.
Major stock markets in the Gulf ended higher on Tuesday, with the Saudi index leading the way, while broad-based losses pulled Egyptian shares lower amid media reports the country's National Bank is set to raise $1 billion to refinance debt.
Middle EastMitsubishi Power establishes new gas turbine business in Dubai
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Mitsubishi Power, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (7011.T), said on Tuesday it has established a new gas turbine business in Dubai.
The gas turbine combined cycle unit will focus on the sale of J-Series Air Cooled gas turbines, which are capable of operating on a mixture of 30% hydrogen and 70% natural gas.
The company said this technology can play a role in helping countries across Europe meet net zero emissions targets.
Hong Kong: Hong Kong warned on Tuesday it may soon have to throw away coronavirus vaccine doses because they are approaching their expiry date and not enough people have signed up for the jabs.Hong Kong is one of the few places in the world fortunate enough to have secured more than enough doses to inoculate its entire population of 7.5 million people.But.
Bubble tea ice cream has finally made it to Toronto and here s where you can get it
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Bubble tea ice cream is now officially a thing , with the international East Asian trend landing in Toronto just in time for summer 2021.
Toronto s actually been a little slow on the uptake. Xing Fu Tang launched soft serve last spring in B.C., but is just bringing it here this spring. Their bubble tea soft serve is only available at Canadian locations. We are excited that Ontario finally gets to enjoy our famous signature brown sugar boba with soft serve, Xing Fu Tang Canada general manager Nelson Lam tells blogTO.