Australian tourism battles its own blaze
Australian tour operators are fighting the perception that the country is unsafe for visitors and that much of its naturally beautiful environment has been destroyed.
Flights suspended, businesses hit in wake of Taal Volcano eruption
Following the spewing of toxic ashes during an eruption of the Taal Volcano in the Batangas province south of Manila since yesterday afternoon, all...
Telekom Malaysia, Tourism Malaysia launch tourist SIM
Telekom Malaysia (TM) has launched the unifi Travel Pass, a tourist SIM in Malaysia, in partnership with Tourism Malaysia for the Visit Truly Asia...
Personalisation hogs the spotlight at Digital Travel APAC 2020
The fifth Digital Travel APAC, which returns to Singapore April 20-22 and held at Resorts World Sentosa, will see top travel professionals across various...
The Travel Corporation rolls out enhanced e-learning programme
Insight Vacations has launched the Silver Level of The Travel Corporation’s Agent Academy e-learning programme, offering travel advisors a deeper understanding of what Insight...
Singapore Tourism Board shows off new lures in India
New schemes to support MICE and cruise groups from India, upcoming attractions and intentions to court the niche segments of Indian weddings and school...
JNTO rolls out marketing campaign to ride on Olympic wave
Visitors to Japan this year can enjoy more special offers, experiences and events as well as greater access to cultural properties, thanks to a...
Aviation developments take centre stage at the 2nd SG Tourism Leaders...
The future of air travel in Asia-Pacific, ideas to best tackle air travel challenges and opportunities, as well as updates on New Distribution Capability...
Struggling Sri Lanka tourism players urge extension of debt moratorium, visa-free...
Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is pressing the government to extend both the free tourist visa facility, and a moratorium on loan repayments to April...
Jakarta’s tourism, retail sectors hit hard by massive floods
Massive floods that struck Greater Jakarta, and its satellite cities such as Bekasi, Bogor, Depok, and Tangerang (Jabodetabek), on New Year's Day have affected...
















