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Asian cities prominent destinations according to survey
Asia has become a quite popular tourism destination over the last few years and several Asian cities have managed to find their way onto the list of most popular cities in the world.
Euromonitor International who recently published data on the list of cities which drew the most visitors in 2013. Asian cities are dominant.
Hopes fade of finding more AirAsia crash victims
Hopes faded Jan. 28 of finding 92 victims still missing from an AirAsia plane crash as Indonesian search and rescue authorities said the remaining bodies could have been swept away or lost on the seabed.
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Divers find bodies belted in seats near AirAsia fuselage
Indonesian divers Jan. 22 recovered six bodies, some still belted into their seats, near the main section of an AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea last month, but failed again to reach the fuselage.
AirAsia jet's alarms 'screaming' before crash: investigator
Warning alarms in AirAsia flight QZ8501 were "screaming" as the pilots desperately tried to stabilise the plane just before it plunged into the Java Sea last month, a crash investigator said Jan. 21.
AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Crashed Due to Ascending Too Fast
Indonesia's Transport Minister Ignasius Jonan announced on Tuesday that the crashed AirAsia plane climbed too fast before stalling.
According to Jonan, the jet ascended at a speed of 1828 metres per minute, which neither a passenger nor a military plane would attempt to climb so fast, the BBC reports.
Divers recover AirAsia cockpit voice recorder
Indonesian divers on Jan. 13 retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from beneath the wreckage of an AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea as the airline's boss vowed to overcome the "toughest times" he has known.
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Second Black Box of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Retrieved
Indonesian divers in the Java Sea recovered the second part of the black box of the crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 on Tuesday.
The discovery of the cockpit voice recorder comes a day after the flight data recorder was retrieved on Monday, the BBC reports.
Divers Recover Black Box of Crashed AirAsia Plane
Indonesian divers have recovered the flight data recorder of the crashed AirAsia plane, which is believed to be at the bottom of the Java Sea.
The second part of the black box, the cockpit voice recorder has also been located, but divers have not reached it yet, the BBC reports.
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Flight data recorder retrieved from crashed AirAsia jet
The flight data recorder was retrieved Jan. 12 from the AirAsia plane that crashed in the Java Sea a fortnight ago with 162 people on board, Indonesia's national search and rescue chief said.
Divers find black box of crashed AirAsia jet: Indonesia ministry
Indonesian divers Jan. 11 found the black box of the AirAsia plane which crashed in the Java Sea a fortnight ago with 162 people aboard, the transport ministry said.
But they failed to retrieve it because it was stuck under debris from the main body of the plane, it added.