Re: Indralan Consortium of Journalists
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 1:50 am
The Market is a nationally-published daily economic newspaper centred in Tian'an. While the paper remains generally non-partisan, critics have observed a tendency for the paper to publish articles which generally support classically liberal economic policies and the established economic order of Indrala.
Fly Indrala begins pre-booking flights to citizens and Valruzian tourists for the upcoming 4380 Olympics
13 December 4375
Citizens line up in the lobby of Tian'an International Airport to reserve tickets for the upcoming summer games.
TIAN'AN, Han Province: In preparation for the Summer Olympics of 4380, which are being held in Nowogard, in Valruzia, Fly Indrala, a subsidiary of the Fang Corporation, has began allowing both native citizens and Valruzian tourists to begin pre-booking flights to each's respective country. When asked why the company was allowing Valruzians alongside native Indralans to book flights for the 4380 Olympics, a spokesperson stated that "Each nation is aflutter with tourism and the hubbub of sports fans. Indralans want to see their home athletes compete in Valruzia, and Valruzians would like to see the rich culture and history our great country has to offer." Fly Indrala has released reports that over approximately 350,000 Indralans have already pre-booked flights to the Valruzian capital, with tickets quickly selling out not just in Tian'an International Airport, but other Fly Indrala airports across the nation. Fang Wei stated that the strategic placement of his private airports was to allow a tourism boom to occur in each of Indrala's cultural centers, such as Jiaozhi, with its rich amount of KITE Universities, long-regarded as the best schools in the country, and Tian'an, with its bustling nightlife and vivid scenery. "We welcome all who come to this great nation of ours to get out there and explore. The same goes to citizens who travel abroad in Valruzia for the games. With the large traffic for pre-booked flights, this is sure to be a huge boost for Indrala's economy as well as my company."