Yearly Archives: 2020
The way forward
RIU believes adaptability is key to coming out stronger in the face of challenges.
Scratching the travel itch
As more countries float the idea of regional travel bubbles, hyper-localised and short-haul travel look set to pave the way for tourism recovery, with businesses adapting their strategies to create more intimate and secure experiences. Pamela Chow finds out more.
Maintaining presence
Seoul has a variety of ways to stay top-of-mind among its global audience during this pandemic.
SG-HK travel bubble delayed till 2021
Singapore and Hong Kong have further deferred the launch of their bilateral air travel bubble (ATB), amid a surge in Covid-19 cases in the...
Destinations target APAC’s super-rich for swifter rebound
Tourism players near and far are clamouring for a slice of Asia-Pacific’s ultra-wealthy pie, as the luxury market looks set to be among the...
70% of APAC travellers ready to travel domestically
Despite prevailing domestic and international travel restrictions, the majority of Asia-Pacific travellers are determined to resume leisure travel before the end of 2020, according...
Fresh Covid curbs add to Indian hoteliers’ woes: HVS
A fresh set of restrictions imposed by several state governments across India amid a Covid surge is threatening the green shoots of recovery that...
Radisson eyes EMEA expansion in serviced apartment sector
Radisson Hotel Group has plans to more than double its serviced apartments portfolio across the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region by 2025.
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Wyndham to make Grand debut in Australia come 2024
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is ramping up its plans for expansion in Australia with the announcement of Wyndham Grand Adelaide, set to become one...
ASEAN Tourism Forum pushed to 2022
The ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) 2021, originally scheduled to take place in Cambodia from January 17-23, has been postponed until January 2022.
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