Suzuki showcases all-new Ertiga; refreshed Jimny, Grand Vitara at 5th PIMS

Suzuki shares its ‘Way of Life’ during the 5th Philippine International Motor Show by putting the spotlight on their latest entry to the family MPV market segment— the seven-seater Ertiga Life Utility Vehicle (LUV). The Ertiga seamlessly combines the maneuverability and agility of a compact car with the spacious interiors of an MPV.

During the biennial 4-day motor exhibit held at the World Trade Center in Pasay City, Senator Bam Aquino visited the Suzuki booth to check out the fuel efficient and versatile Ertiga while Suzuki’s endorsers Kiefer Ravena and Mika Reyes shared the thrills of owning Suzuki automobiles.

Suzuki showcased a line-up of seven cars, including a refresh of the Jimny 4×4 off-roader and the Grand Vitara SUV, and two big bikes.

For more information about Suzuki Philippines, their latest automobiles, and upcoming events, please visit www.suzuki.com.ph and like them on facebook.com/SuzukiAutoPh.

British Airways Puts Kuala Lumpur Back On The Route Map

British Airways is to resume direct flights from Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur in summer 2015.

The daily service from Terminal 5 will be operated by a four-cabin Boeing 777-200ER, featuring 12 seats in First, 48 in Club World, 32 in World Traveller Plus and a further 127 in World Traveller.

Flights begin on May 27, 2015. British Airways last flew to the Malaysian capital in 2001.

Lynne Embleton, British Airways’ director of business strategy, said: “We have been working to resume flights to Kuala Lumpur for a long time, so it’s wonderful to be back in the heart of Malaysia once again.

“We are re-starting the route in response to commercial demand from our customers who have been asking us for direct British Airways flights to Kuala Lumpur, which opens up new connecting routes around the region.

“A thriving economy offers fantastic opportunities for UK businesses, while holiday-makers can enjoy some stunning destinations around the country and beyond.”

Kuala Lumpur is the world’s largest aviation hub not currently served directly by British Airways, and a major centre for oneworld airlines. Malaysia itself has strong ties with the UK and a large, rapidly growing economy with a focus on international trade.

British Airways, known then as Imperial Airways, first began flying to Malaysia on December 9, 1933. The flight from London Croydon Airport, made 22 stops before eventually reaching Alor Star (now Alor Setar) nine days later.

The airline’s first flight to Kuala Lumpur took off on August 1, 1956 when BOAC operated a Canadair Argonaut ‘Coronet’ aircraft on the outbound route and a Lockheed Constellation ‘Majestic’ on the return.

The airline has given the route the same flight numbers it previously operated with before 2001. The BA033 will depart T5 daily at 8.15pm, arriving into Kuala Lumpur 12 hours 45 minutes, later at 4pm (local). The returning BA034 will leave Kuala Lumpur at 11.05pm (local) and arrive back into Heathrow’s T5 at 5.25am the next morning.

Datuk Badlisham Ghazali, the managing director of Malaysia Airports, said: “I greatly welcome the return of British Airways to Malaysia.

“I believe this new route will have a very positive economic, political, social and cultural impact on both countries and it underlines the strength and vibrancy of the air travel market between them.

“Malaysia Airports has been working closely with British Airways for several years in planning the resumption of its flights to Kuala Lumpur. I wish them the best in their preparations to reconnect the two great cities of London and Kuala Lumpur and am confident it will enhance the airline’s huge global network.”

Return fares start from £708 in World traveller, £1,076 in World Traveller Plus, £3,181 in Club World and £4,681 in First. All prices include taxes and charges*.

British Airways Puts Kuala Lumpur Back On The Route Map

British Airways is to resume direct flights from Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur in summer 2015.

The daily service from Terminal 5 will be operated by a four-cabin Boeing 777-200ER, featuring 12 seats in First, 48 in Club World, 32 in World Traveller Plus and a further 127 in World Traveller.

Flights begin on May 27, 2015. British Airways last flew to the Malaysian capital in 2001.

Lynne Embleton, British Airways’ director of business strategy, said: “We have been working to resume flights to Kuala Lumpur for a long time, so it’s wonderful to be back in the heart of Malaysia once again.

“We are re-starting the route in response to commercial demand from our customers who have been asking us for direct British Airways flights to Kuala Lumpur, which opens up new connecting routes around the region.

“A thriving economy offers fantastic opportunities for UK businesses, while holiday-makers can enjoy some stunning destinations around the country and beyond.”

Kuala Lumpur is the world’s largest aviation hub not currently served directly by British Airways, and a major centre for oneworld airlines. Malaysia itself has strong ties with the UK and a large, rapidly growing economy with a focus on international trade.

British Airways, known then as Imperial Airways, first began flying to Malaysia on December 9, 1933. The flight from London Croydon Airport, made 22 stops before eventually reaching Alor Star (now Alor Setar) nine days later.

The airline’s first flight to Kuala Lumpur took off on August 1, 1956 when BOAC operated a Canadair Argonaut ‘Coronet’ aircraft on the outbound route and a Lockheed Constellation ‘Majestic’ on the return.

The airline has given the route the same flight numbers it previously operated with before 2001. The BA033 will depart T5 daily at 8.15pm, arriving into Kuala Lumpur 12 hours 45 minutes, later at 4pm (local). The returning BA034 will leave Kuala Lumpur at 11.05pm (local) and arrive back into Heathrow’s T5 at 5.25am the next morning.

Datuk Badlisham Ghazali, the managing director of Malaysia Airports, said: “I greatly welcome the return of British Airways to Malaysia.

“I believe this new route will have a very positive economic, political, social and cultural impact on both countries and it underlines the strength and vibrancy of the air travel market between them.

“Malaysia Airports has been working closely with British Airways for several years in planning the resumption of its flights to Kuala Lumpur. I wish them the best in their preparations to reconnect the two great cities of London and Kuala Lumpur and am confident it will enhance the airline’s huge global network.”

Return fares start from £708 in World traveller, £1,076 in World Traveller Plus, £3,181 in Club World and £4,681 in First. All prices include taxes and charges*.

Acer Liquid E700 first impressions

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Acer is notable nowadays for its aggressive promotion with its new smartphone and tablet lineup across all forms of media. Among those launched along with all other Acer gadgets in the country last August 30 is the E39, more known as the Liquid E700, packed with three sim slots and a huge battery capacity. We got a unit up for review, and here are our first impressions with the product.

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The E700’s packaging is noteworthy; the box is printed using soy ink, making it more environment friendly and easier to recycle. Inside the package consists of the basics: the phone, a pair of flat cable earphones, a USB cable and a wall charger. Acer is generous enough that they even provided a flip cover for the phone inside the package too.

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The E700 looks very sophisticated and classy. It is covered in glass, save for the two parts where the speakers are placed. You can also find the 2-megapixel camera and its own flash, and the notification LED light in the top speaker grill. At the bottom is the microphone.

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Flip the device over, and you’ll see the 8MP rear camera and flash, and a clickable button in a removable burgundy red matte finished back plate. Acer calls the back button the AcerRapid, a programmable shortcut button that also acts as a camera shutter. The insides were really neat; slots for a microSD card and three micro-SIM cards can be seen.

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The volume rocker and the microUSB port is placed on the right side, On top of the device are the headphone jack and the power button.

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We ran the smartphone on an initial test using our standard benchmarks, and here’s what we got:

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Acer Liquid E700 Specs:
5-inch HD IPS LCD display @ 720×1280 pixels, 294ppi
1.2 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6582
Mali 400 GPU
2 GB of RAM
16 GB of internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash
2-megapixel front camera with LED flash
Quad-band, triple-SIM
DTS Studio Sound
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
FM Radio Tuner
Li-Ion 3500mAh battery
Android 4.4.2 KitKat

The Acer Liquid E700 retails Php 10,990 in stores. Stay tuned in the coming weeks as we dig deeper into this mid-range beast for a full review.

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Tiger Resort supports global cause

In photo (L-R foreground): Adrian Ort, SVP and General Manager – Hotel and F&B Operations, Kenji Sugiyama, President, and Matt Hurst, Executive Vice President – Casino Operations and Marketing.

Okada-led Tiger Resort, Leisure and Entertainment Inc. extends its reach to help those in need and takes on the ice bucket challenge to help spread awareness for the fatal Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. “Our focus at Tiger is supporting the people and communities in the Philippines. However as part of Universal Group, we also have a global outlook to worthwhile causes and supporting the quest to find a cure for ALS is one of those,” said Kenji Sugiyama, Tiger Resort president. In response to the ice bucket challenge from PAGCOR, Tiger executives and employees gathered in front of the construction site of Manila Bay Resort, and doused themselves with ice-cold water. To further spread ALS awareness, Sugiyama challenged Miurashin Architect + Associates and Hanmi Global.