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Asia/Singapore Friday, 3rd May 2024

Temper expectations for return of China

China announced this week that it would scrap quarantine for foreign arrivals from Jan 8, 2023. It is big news, as China has maintained...

Putting hospitality into hospitals

Hospitals should do more than following the hospitality sector’s lead in its client-centric approach; they should also look to successful hotels for lessons on...

No to spoilt Millennials

That, to me, is the danger, that a few spectacularly spoilt Millennials become the standards by which the industry benchmarks the changes it has...

Let the Maharaja go

India’s national carrier, Air India’s proposed disinvestment is lurking for a long time now. The heavily debt-ridden airline is finding no buyers, with its...

It’s not normal

The irony is, we now act as if by remote when a terror attack strikes. How did we come to this, to accept that...

Rouble rouble toil and trouble

The impact will be far-reaching. Industry members who adopt a “it is not my problem because I don’t do Russia” may want to think...

Perfecting the fun of travel

These trends bode especially well for operators of expeditions and adventure experiences, which are not restricted to just adrenaline-filled activities but also include soul-stirring immersions into the culture, landscape and habitat of rarely explored destinations.

No sound of music in the hills

Alas, if Switzerland is not able to find the solution to fill up the hotels in the mountains, its tourism industry will retreat as...

Celebrating travel people

People, not companies, disrupters, technology or behemoths, make travel go round. What makes the world go round? For many, love makes the world go round....

Love never ends: We can’t stop the war, but we can...

The travel and tourism industry has shown throughout the pandemic – the one crisis that has spared nobody – that selflessness prevails even when individuals and organisations are struggling for survival themselves

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