Tag: Middle East Outbound
Malaysia woos the Middle East in spite of high airfares
High airfares are expected to impact Middle East arrivals to Malaysia during this coming summer travel season, starting mid-June and lasting for three months.
As...
Sri Lanka sets eyes on the Middle East market
Sri Lanka is bouncing back after three years of crises and is targeting the Middle East as a key market due to the mix...
Tourism Malaysia takes roadshows deeper into the Middle East
Tourism Malaysia has continued its pursuit of Middle Eastern travellers following the conclusion of Arabian Travel Market, with a series of roadshows in Iran,...
SE Asia tourism casts eager eye on Middle East
South-east Asian destinations are prepping to grab a share of the burgeoning Middle East market once travel resumes by rolling out digital campaigns and...
Kuwait, Qatar urge citizens to shun Singapore
Middle Eastern countries Kuwait and Qatar have issued travel advisories urging their citizens to avoid travelling to Singapore due to the coronavirus outbreak here,...
KTO partners Wego to woo more GCC travellers
Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) has partnered travel search engine Wego to boost visitor arrivals from the GCC to South Korea.
To attract more tourists from...
Wego partners STB to woo more GCC travellers to Singapore
Singapore- and Dubai-headquartered search engine Wego, which is the largest online travel marketplace in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), has teamed up...
M’sian agents going after outdoorsy Middle Eastern millennials this peak season
With Middle Eastern arrivals to Malaysia expected to grow on the back of improved air connectivity, inbound agents TTG Asia spoke with the start...
Malaysia inbound agents sweat to arrest declining Middle East arrivals
Malaysian exhibitors at the upcoming Arabian Travel Market (ATM) are strategising how they can attract Middle East tourists especially during the upcoming summer travel...
Malaysia’s charm offensive in the Middle East
Malaysia takes its push for more arrivals from the Middle East a notch higher. S Puvaneswary
looks at the plans in store