From now till 31 December 2011, travellers can purchase tickets from Lufthansa to several destinations in Germany and Europe such as Munich, Paris and London for as low as S$1550.
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Stopover Bangkok offers
The “Stopover Bangkok” campaign, aimed at attracting airline transiting passengers to enjoy a break for the night or two in Bangkok, has over 180 food and travel related offers from now till 31 October 2011.
Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY review
We checked out the gaming features of the PlayStation Certified Phone, the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY and here’s our review of it.
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows  – Holiday Ideas
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 has hit the cinema screens in Asia Pacific this week and kids and adults alike are once again going potty for Potter! If you fancy visiting the magical locations in the United Kingdom featured in this final movie installation, Wotif.com recommends the finest places to stay.
Mooncakes Alert : Four Seasons Hotel Singapore
Cantonese Restaurant Jiang-Nan Chun at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore offers eight irresistible baked mooncake flavours including four new stars for the mid autumn festival.
FairPrice & HPB Sponsors Season 2 of Family Cook Off
The second season of FairPrice Family Cook Off moves from terrestrial to cable television this year after a successful premiere season in 2010. Registrations are open!
Buffet Alert: Fisherman’s Market Opens in Singapore
Originating from Kobe and Yokohama, Fisherman’s Market has finally opened its first restaurant in Singapore at #01-15 & #02-17 The Central at 6 Eu Tong Sen Street. Buffet lovers will be delighted with this new “all-you-can-eat” premium Japanese-Western seafood buffet restaurant. With over 90 food dishes across a total floor space of 10,000 sq ft, patrons can enjoy cocktails over an a la carte lunch or dinner over the Singapore River on the first floor while the second floor seats 300 buffet patrons.
Golf Tourism On The Rise In Thailand
Recently, over 3,389 tourists from 68 countries were surveyed by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Its beaches and islands are the biggest draw, with golf proving to be popular. In fact, more golf courses are being opened to cope with the growing demand.