Late news :Boonrawd goes small in Japan

Boonrawd Brewery Co Ltd is planning to further penetrate the Japanese lager market with wee 150-millilitre Singha Light bottles, after years of marketing Singha beer there.
Burapaporn Musiksinthorn, consultant to the brewery, said the main marketing channels would be restaurants and supermarkets. Japan is now one of the largest importers of Singha.
Fireball fest Nong Khai expects to welcome about 500,000 visitors during its weeklong Bang Fai festival, which runs until Monday. Prasit Chanthathong, an ex-MP of Thai Rak Thai Party, said enthusiasm was less than last year due to the lower budget. "We are highlighting traditions, not lights and sounds." Over 3,000 police officers have been mobilised for the festival, especially tonight, when the largest number of fireballs from the Mekong River is anticipated.
Triton, SkyEyes SkyEyes will keep a keen eye on the implementation of Triton's decision to sell special and preferred fares, administer online check-in and provide e-ticketing. Triton is the only travel-distribution company that has access to SkyEyes' inventory and will market it within its global network of agencies. "The agreement with SkyEyes further extends our reach into Southeast Asia," said Gregory Lykiardopoulos.
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