Businesstraveller.asia "tweets"
Published: 02/03/2010 - Filed under: News »
If you don’t have the time to wade through the tonnes of travel bulletins flooding your inbox daily, but still want to be in the know – especially when it concerns your journey, then follow businesstraveller.asia on Twitter.
Short, snappy and up-to-the-minute, that’s how you’ll always get your news.
What exactly is Twitter? It’s a free service allowing you to “follow” users' updates (short messages up to a maximum of 140 characters) no matter where you are in the world.
Our Twitter handle is @btasiapacific (visit www.twitter.com/btasiapacific) and our page is regularly refreshed with news headlines, links to the latest forum posts and other snippets of helpful information. Be among the first to learn when we load a new competition packed with prizes such as attractive hotel stays and various leisure activities.
It’s just like an RSS feed with added benefits – you can access the site from any computer anywhere with internet access, and members can request email and text message alerts when we update our page.
For more information and to follow Business Traveller Asia-Pacific’s Twitter page, visit www.twitter.com/btasiapacific
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boboakville - 24/09/2010 08:02
always enjoy your comments and updates - now starting ongoing business assignments in AsiaPacific region - Asia Business Traveller now my source of information
anodyne21 - 12/02/2011 05:03
Why in the world would anyone want to fly American and suffer through very poor service? I sure cant think of any reason,unless they were the only airline going to your destination.
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