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Yearly Archives: 2020

Tourism revival key to SE Asia’s economic recovery: FATA

As the coronavirus leaves economies reeling, the tourism industry will be among the first to recover, and its revival will spur the economic growth...

CAPA rolls out new tool to project air capacity

Market intelligence provider CAPA – Centre for Aviation has launched a series of interactive data models designed to project future air capacity in key...

New website aims to promote Covid-19 efforts in SE Asia

South-east Asian countries have agreed to publicise Covid-19-related updates, as well as promote the region's tourism offerings, on a shared platform. All updates on travel,...

TAT, Expedia tie up to plug Thailand’s public health push

Expedia has joined forces with Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to promote the country's health and safety initiatives, under TAT’s Safety and Health Administration...

Malaysia allows flights, public transport to run at full capacity

All forms of public transport, including flights, e-hailing, and express bus services, are now allowed to operate at full capacity, announced the Malaysian government...

Taiwan’s domestic tourism gets US$130m boost

Taiwan has rolled out a NT$3.9 billion (US$130 million) stimulus package to bolster domestic tourism, which includes travel subsidies for citizens, as Covid-19 restrictions...

JNTO Singapore launches contest for agents, airlines

The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) is inviting the travel trade to bid in a competition to help recover travel from Singapore to Japan....

Travel bubbles part of Myanmar tourism’s recovery plan

Myanmar has mapped out a three-phase plan to reinvigorate its tourism industry, including fiscal aid for businesses, implementation of health and safety protocols, and...

A lot might have changed, But HAPPY TOURS remains the same:...

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Airlines flying into US$84.3b loss in 2020: IATA

Airlines across the world are set to lose US$84.3 billion this year, with revenues halved to US$419 billion from 2019, the IATA forecasted. In 2021,...