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Sid Raja

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    Review: Fraser Residence River Promenade, Singapore - Executive Traveller

    Nestled on a sweeping bend of the Singapore River, Fraser Residence River Promenade is a name you may not be familiar with. The Robertson Quay apartment hotel only opened in November 2023, after all. That needs to change. An intriguing blend of the old and new, incorporating three converted warehouses from 1919 (previously home to Zouk nightclub), Fraser is a tranquil retreat delivering all the mod cons, within easy reach of attractions such as Gardens by the Bay.
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    Review: Thai AirAsia X A330 Premium Flatbed class, Bangkok to Sydne...

    It’s the familiar AirAsia experience you know, delivered with an overlapping flatbed twist.
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    Review: Japan Airlines First Class lounge, Tokyo Narita - Executive...

    Spanning two levels at Narita Terminal 2, this exclusive lounge takes pre-flight dining to delicious heights.
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    Review: Singapore Airlines SilverKris first class lounge, Sydney - ...

    Hidden by a discreet door, Sydney SilverKris first class lounge is a secret worth uncovering.
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    Tokyo welcomes Tumi’s first flagship store in Asia-Pacific - Execut...

    Global travel and lifestyle icon Tumi has pulled back the curtains on its first Asia Pacific flagship store, with the newly-unveiled Tokyo retail hub not only taking design cues from its famous ‘19 Degree’ aluminium collection but carving out a fresh direction for the brand. Looking right at home amid the upscale boutiques of Omotesando fashion district, the façade is composed of more than 250 aluminium fins and pillars lit by LEDs, resulting in a cool 3D effect that can be seen long before yo…
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    Compared: Emirates A380 first class vs business class - Executive T...

    Quick quiz: would you rather make the the quick three-hour dash between Sydney to Christchurch in a Qantas Boeing 737, with the same business class seats as any domestic Australian flight; or the Emirates A380 superjumbo, with international-grade business class seats (and that upper deck cocktail lounge) and even the option of flying in a private first class suite with your own shower? We’re pretty sure we know your answer. After all, it’s barely a contest – especially when the Qantas a…
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    Review: St. Regis San Francisco, where 'suite dreams' come true - E...

    Step inside any St. Regis around the world and you’ll find white-glove service, opulent rooms and diverse restaurants which tickle your taste buds in all the right ways. Naturally, St. Regis San Francisco hits the bullseye on all three – and more. Following a complete update of its guestrooms and public spaces via a multi-phase property redesign in 2020, the iconic outpost now welcomes travellers with a luxe new look, while still retaining that classic St. Regis feel.
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    Review: United Airlines Brisbane-San Francisco 787 Polaris business...

    United has seized the opportunity to introduce the new thrice-weekly service from Brisbane, making it the third Australian city connecting to the tech hub. Flying into San Francisco’s International Airport is fast becoming one of the preferred options for Australians jetting off to the US, and…
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    Review: Hamilton Island Beach Club is paradise found

    Part of the Whitsundays, and in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, Hamilton Island is noted for its unspoiled beaches, captivating sunsets and plethora of dining choices, from high-end restaurants to laid-back cafes and takeaways. Of the numerous accommodation options dotted throughout the five sq…
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    Qantas is planning ‘artificial meat’ meals on flights, in lounges

    Get ready for the ultimate taste-test: can a ‘fake meat’ burger at the lounge taste like just the real thing?
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    Qantas chef Neil Perry on pasta, Aussie produce and Project Sunrise...

    Neil Perry loves food. Italians love food. So it comes as no surprise that the Qantas chef loves Italy, and has even since his first visit to Rome in 1984. After a morning spent touring one of the city’s myriad of produce markets, Executive Traveller sat down with the multi-hatted chef to hear about bringing a taste of Italy to Qantas’ new seasonal flights to Rome, which have been so successful they’ll return in 2023. Perry’s relationship with Qantas stretches has back 25 years, beginning wit…