Tag: Indonesia Outbound
Saudi Arabia gains more interest among Indonesians
Traditionally regarded as Umrah and Hajj destination, Saudi Arabia is picking up in popularity as a leisure destination among Indonesian travellers who are seeking...
Singapore deepens investment into Indonesian source market
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is looking to raise arrivals from Indonesian this year – up from 2.3 million in 2023 – as it...
Vietnam gains greater love from Indonesian travellers
Traveloka data has shown a spike in travel expenditure among Indonesian residents as travel resumes, with Vietnam being the destination that saw the biggest...
Macau woos Indonesian visitors with direct flights from Jakarta
Air Macau has opened its thrice-weekly direct flights to Jakarta as of November 28.
Using the Airbus 320 with 154 seats in Business, Premium Economy...
Travel deals sustain Indonesian outbound demand
Despite the devaluation of the rupiah against the US dollar, appetite for outbound travel among Indonesians remains high, thanks to attractive offers presented at...
Philippines sharpens Muslim-friendly features to boost Indonesian arrivals
The Department of Tourism (DoT) Philippines is working towards a target of 100,000 arrivals from Indonesia, up from its 80,000 arrivals pre-pandemic, by highlighting...
Indonesia outbound travel bookings continue to surge
Indonesian outbound travel agents are anticipating a busy year, with some companies reporting double the bookings in February for travel up to January 2024,...
Visa struggles continue for Indonesians
Indonesian outbound travel companies looking to reap a good year-end harvest since the easing of travel restrictions are hitting visa roadblocks.
While many travel agencies...
Indonesian outbound businesses speed up business recovery through travel fairs
The Association of the Travel Agencies in Indonesia (ASTINDO) held its ASTINDO Hybrid Travel Fair 2022 in partnership with Bank BCA in early September,...
Indonesian outbound companies face massive losses over visa delays
Delays in visa issuance have disrupted several Indonesia group departures to Europe, causing travel companies massive losses from cancellation charges and non-refundable fees.