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Asia/Singapore Friday, 10th July 2026

Earth Hour Special: Sustainability reflections in quiet moments

The travel and tourism industry is in survival mode now, struggling to bear the burden of continued financial commitments amid an environment of almost...

Taiwan to inject a further US$1.3 billion to lift economy

Taiwan will be rolling out a NT$40 billion (US$1.3 billion) stimulus package to help businesses hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The package was approved...

Maldives bans tourist arrivals

The Maldives will be banning all tourist arrivals from midnight on Friday, March 27. An announcement from the president’s office said that on-arrival visas would...

UNWTO, WHO call on innovators to aid tourism recovery

World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is collaborating with World Health Organization (WHO) in launching “Healing Solutions for Tourism”, an innovation challenge to help the tourism...

Sun Group leverages Covid-19 lull to focus on new developments

Vietnam's real estate developer Sun Group has temporarily closed some of its amusement parks and entertainment facilities in the country, choosing to use the...

AirAsia freezes bulk of its services

AirAsia Group will temporarily ‘hibernate’ most of its 255-strong fleet across the network in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The decision also applies...

Oyo Malaysia offers healthcare practitioners free stay

Texas-headquartered Oyo Hotels and Homes has volunteered three of its Malaysian partner properties to house healthcare practitioners for free, from March 25 to April...

MATTA chief outlines urgent help list to Malaysian government

Ahead of the federal government’s announcement of a comprehensive economic stimulus package on March 27, the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA)...

Resilience Budget: SG gov’t allots US$305 million to aid tourism sector

The Singapore government will set aside a total of S$440 million (US$305 million) to lift the tourism industry which has been the hardest-hit by...

Tourism leaders spot signs of recovery

Domestic business has become the bearer of hope for three tourism companies in Asia, with corporate group stays and staycations being the biggest drivers...