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  2. Klook (company) - Wikipedia

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    Klook raised US$30 million in a Series B fundraising led by Sequoia Capital to support the company's expansion into International markets. [4] [5] Klook achieved unicorn status in 2018 following a US$200 million funding round that raised its valuation above US$1 billion. Previously, the company had raised a total of US$721.5 million over seven ...

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    The issuing airline may often have an interline agreement to allow other airlines on the ticket. One disadvantage of this system is that if any change is made, the most restrictive fare rule, and/or the highest change fee, may apply to the entire ticket, not just the portion being changed. [8]

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  5. Ninoy Aquino International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The plane had a one-hour layover in Manila when the accident happened. Forty of the 332 passengers and 20 crew were injured. [194] [195] On December 13, 1983, a Philair Douglas C-47B registered RP-C287 crashed shortly after takeoff following an engine failure. The aircraft was on a non-scheduled passenger flight. All ten people on board ...

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    Train tickets and food features were added that year, [23] as well as ticketing for Indonesian tourist attractions. [25] In Traveloka's first public funding round since 2013, in July 2017 Traveloka raised $350 million from Global Founders Capital, GIC , the Qatar Investment Authority , [ 10 ] and Expedia , which also became a minority investor ...

  7. Bahala Na Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Bahala Na Gang was established in the early 1940s in Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines, by Divino Talastas, a native of Bulacan who was born in early 1920s and who later moved with his siblings to Sampaloc. Before the forming of the Bahala Na Gang, Divino had a brother known as "Emong" who at an early age of 13–14 was most feared in the area ...