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Asia/Singapore Sunday, 26th April 2026

Air India calls travel agents out for overpricing repatriation fares

The Indian government's biggest repatriation operation dubbed Vande Bharat Mission, which is being operated by Air India, has created a deep rift between the...

Vietnam goes big on green tours

Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) have joined hands with Vietnam Tourism Advisory Board (TAB) and Swiss Sustainable Tourism Programme (SSTP) to launch a...

Travel giant duo align to revive SE Asia’s travel scene

Following its tie-up with China's Trip.com Group, AirAsia.com has partnered with Agoda to offer travellers access to a wider multi-product selection, providing greater choice...

Singapore partially eases travel restrictions for general travel

General travel, including leisure, to New Zealand and Brunei, will soon be allowed for Singaporeans, as the city-state's multi-ministerial Covid-19 task force relaxes border...

Alibaba’s revenue soars on back of e-commerce, cloud computing demand

China's Alibaba Group posted strong revenue growth in the quarter ending June, largely driven by its core commerce and cloud computing businesses, with revenue...

Hotel JAL City makes its way to Fukuoka

Okura Nikko Hotel Management will open the Hotel JAL City Fukuoka Tenjin come 2021, marking its third property in the city dubbed "Japan's gateway...

Time to rethink elephant tourism

With global tourism remaining at a standstill, now's an opportune time for tour operators who play an important role in shaping the future and...

WTTC tracks travel demand

WTTC has launched an in-depth data dashboard highlighting the recovery of travel demand across flights and hotels, as well as revealing the shifting intentions...

Qatar Airways reinstates more flights

Qatar Airways continues to rebuild its network ravaged by the pandemic, now operating more than 550 weekly flights to over 85 destinations. The airline has...

SIA shares customer care expertise with local healthcare institute

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will commence customer service training for Patient Care Officers (PCO) at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) this September, with programmes tailored...