Global aviation downturn likely bottoming out: IATA
Demand for air services is beginning to recover after hitting bottom in April, driven by the uptick in domestic travel, according to IATA.
In what...
Accor sets to Reignite the Love of Travel
As travel demand starts to pick up, and hotels and resorts worldwide begin to reopen, Accor is preparing to launch a global campaign, Reignite...
Quarantine, inconsistent protocols hinder aviation recovery, say experts
As the aviation sector readies for take-off again, some experts assert that certain measures currently in place will significantly stifle the rate of recovery.
Speaking...
Crystal Serenity unveils 2023 voyages
Crystal Cruises is now accepting bookings for her 2023 itineraries on board the 980-guest Crystal Serenity.
In 2023, the luxury ship will sail 32 individual...
voco plants newest flag in South Melbourne
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has signed its seventh voco in Australasia, partnering BEKL to open a new property in South Melbourne come 2023.
Situated at...
Langham rocks up to Gold Coast
Langham Hospitality Group will be opening its third luxury hotel in Australia with the signing of a new property in Gold Coast.
Slated to open...
VIDEC rolls out safe travel barometer
Advisory and analytics firm VIDEC has launched the Safe Travel Barometer, an interactive dashboard that charts the Covid-19 health and safety initiatives of over...
DOT permit a must for Philippine hotels, resorts to reopen
The Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) and Tourism Congress of the Philippines (TCP) on Tuesday said all hotels and other accommodation establishments in areas...
Four Seasons APAC, ecoSPIRITS toast to low-waste liquor consumption
To reduce the environmental impact of single-use glass bottles for high-end spirits, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts (FSHR), Asia-Pacific, is teaming up with ecoSPIRITS...
Travel trade sees ray of hope with Singapore-China “fast lane” pact
Singapore’s move to launch a “fast lane” between the city-state and China to facilitate essential business and official travel between both countries offers a glimmer of hope for travel agents in Singapore.
















