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Asia/Singapore Friday, 2nd January 2026
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Cambodia eyes UAE and Middle East for 2025 tourism recovery

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Cambodia is looking to the UAE and the Middle East as promising new source markets for 2025.

Din Somethearith, president of the Cambodia Tourism Federation, noted that before Covid-19, China was the Kingdom’s top source market. However, arrivals have yet to fully recover post-lockdown.

Cambodia plans to boost tourism in 2025 by focusing on the UAE and Middle Eastern markets; Siem Reap in Cambodia, pictured

“A new market is Arabic nations. We expect them to be one of the countries that replaces China,” he said, adding that visitors from the Middle East also have the potential to fill Cambodia’s low season lull.

Din Somethearith remarked that during the rainy season, Cambodia sees fewer European travellers. However, he noted that the hot weather in Arabic nations makes it an ideal time to attract visitors from those regions.

According to projections from the Ministry of Tourism, Cambodia welcomed around 6.7 million international tourists by end-2024, with approximately 430,000 of them being Muslim travellers. In recent months, Cambodian officials visited the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other countries to strengthen bilateral ties.

A raft of recent trade deals has also been inked between Cambodia and the UAE, including boosting tourism exchange.

In 2024, Emirates launched direct flights between Dubai and Phnom Penh, via Singapore, while Qatar began operating direct flights between Phnom Penh and Doha, with a stop in Ho Chi Minh City. In October, Etihad will also begin flying between Abu Dhabi and Phnom Penh.

However, Sinan Thourn, president of PATA Cambodia and IMCT Co., stated that measures need to be implemented for Cambodia to better prepare itself for the Muslim market.

He suggested: “Cambodia can enhance its appeal by developing facilities and services that cater to Muslim travellers, such as halal food options, prayer facilities and cultural sensitivity training for staff in the tourism industry.”

Sivlin Chhay, president of the Cambodia Tourism Association, pointed out that, in addition to Thourn’s recommendations, effective marketing and promotion are “paramount” for attracting the Muslim market.

She stated that targeted marketing campaigns in key markets should highlight Cambodia’s unique cultural and historical attractions, while emphasising its commitment to welcoming Muslim travellers, adding that “collaboration is also needed by fostering strong partnerships with Muslim travel agencies and tour operators in the Middle East”.

Singapore passport retains top spot

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Singapore remains as the world’s most powerful passport, offering visa-free access to 195 of 227 global destinations, according to the 2025 Henley Passport Index.

Japan follows as runner-up with access to 193 destinations.

According to the 2025 Henley Passport Index, the Singapore passport remains in the top position

The rankings are based on exclusive data from the IATA.

France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Finland, and South Korea have all dropped two places to third, with visa-free access to 192 destinations. Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden share fourth place, each with access to 191 destinations. Belgium, New Zealand, Portugal, Switzerland, and the UK are tied for fifth with 190 destinations.

Afghanistan remains at the bottom of the index, losing visa-free access to two more destinations over the past year. This has resulted in the largest mobility gap in the index’s 19-year history, with Singaporeans able to travel to 169 more destinations visa-free than Afghan passport holders.

The remaining spots in the Top 10 are largely occupied by European countries, alongside Australia in sixth place (189 destinations), Canada in seventh (188 destinations), and the US in ninth (186 destinations). The UAE, one of the biggest movers in the past decade, has gained 72 destinations since 2015 and now ranks 10th with access to 185 destinations.

Over the past decade, only 22 of the world’s 199 passports have fallen in the Henley Passport Index. The US is the second-biggest dropper, falling seven places from second to ninth, after Venezuela. Vanuatu follows, and the British passport, which was once ranked first in 2015, now sits in fifth. Canada also dropped three spots, from fourth to seventh.

China is one of the biggest climbers in the Henley Passport Index, rising from 94th place in 2015 to 60th in 2025, with a 40-destination increase in visa-free access. It has also improved its standing on the Henley Openness Index, which ranks countries by the number of nationalities they allow entry without a visa. Over the past year, China granted visa-free access to 29 more countries, rising to 80th place with 58 visa-free nations. By comparison, the US ranks 84th, with visa-free access for just 46 countries.

UK introduces ETA requirement for select countries in 2025

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Starting January 8, 2025, travellers from many countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong, will require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to enter the UK.

This digital travel permit, similar to the US ESTA programme, aims to enhance border security while streamlining entry procedures. The ETA is not a visa; it is a visa waiver for those who currently do not require a visa to enter the UK.

Travellers from many countries now require an ETA to enter the UK; London, pictured

Citizens of the EU are temporarily exempt from the ETA requirement until April 2 this year.

Applying for an ETA is a straightforward online process, though business travellers should apply at least a few days before their intended travel date. Approval typically takes 72 hours. The ETA costs 10 pounds (US$12.50) per person, regardless of age, and is valid for two years, allowing for multiple entries into the UK within that timeframe.

Visitors will also be permitted to stay in the UK for six months, whether for business or tourism purposes.

To apply, travellers will need a valid passport, an email address, and a credit or debit card to pay the application fee.

Laguna Phuket reveals new artistic and sustainable installation

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Laguna Phuket has unveiled its Wishing Tree installation, a fusion of local craftsmanship and innovative design that invites visitors into a world of wonder from now to April 30, 2025.

Constructed from sustainable materials, the visually striking Wishing Tree blends aesthetics, functionality, and environmental consciousness, offering an ideal backdrop for Instagram-worthy moments and lasting memories, while encouraging exploration and promoting awareness of eco-friendly practices.

The immersive bamboo installation invites visitors to explore their creativity while promoting responsible actions

Crafted from over 700 bamboo shoots, the installation marks the completion of a three-month CSR initiative by the resort’s central landscape division.

Standing at heights of six, five, and four metres, the tree-like structure offers both visual appeal and shade, providing visitors with a tranquil space to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Laguna Phuket director of central landscape Kraithera Lolurlert shared: “We are confident that this remarkable installation will inspire visitors to reflect on their environmental action and take measures to minimise their carbon emissions, contributing to our shared mission of sustainability.”

New hotels: Hilton Garden Inn Beihai Jiafu, TRYP by Wyndham Southport Gold Coast and more

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Hilton will add three new Hilton Garden Inn properties in Hoi An, Sabah and Bali; Hilton Garden Inn Beihai Jiafu pictured
Hilton Garden Inn Beihai Jiafu

Hilton Garden Inn Beihai Jiafu, China
Hilton Garden Inn Beihai Jiafu features 199 rooms and suites, an all-day dining restaurant, 24-hour retail store, fitness centre, and a self-service laundry room.

Nearby attractions like Beihai Silver Beach, Qiaogang Customs Area, and Beihai Old Street, the hotel is just two kilometres from Beihai High-Speed Railway Station, six kilometres from Beihai Fucheng Airport, and a 20-minute drive from the Beihai International Passenger Port.

TRYP by Wyndham Southport Gold Coast

TRYP by Wyndham Southport Gold Coast, Australia
TRYP by Wyndham Southport Gold Coast, located in the heart of Southport, features 225 apartments that come in one-, two-, and three-bedroom configurations.

On-site facilities include a gym, sauna, steam room, rooftop infinity pool, day spa, and an in-house Italian restaurant. The hotel also has versatile meeting and event spaces available.

Guests can easily explore local attractions, with hotel staff helping to uncover the best spots in the city.

Four Points by Sheraton Ha Giang

Four Points by Sheraton Ha Giang, Vietnam
Four Points by Sheraton Ha Giang offers 151 guestrooms and suites, ranging from 36m² to 177m², with a selection of Family Suites, Executive Suites, and a Presidential Suite.

The hotel also features dining venues, a swimming pool, spa, fitness centre, and a 515m² Grand Ballroom which can be divided into two sections for smaller gatherings.

The StandardX, Bangkok Phra Arthit

The StandardX, Bangkok Phra Arthit, Thailand
The StandardX, Bangkok Phra Arthit is located in Bangkok’s historic district, immersing guests in the vibrant local art scene with a rotating gallery and murals by local artists Gongkan and MRKREME.

The hotel features 62 rooms, rooftop pool and bar, all-day Thai restaurant, and a curated local goods and essentials retail shop. The hotel also champions sustainability, partnering with local coffee growers in Nan Province.

Scott Bear helms as GM of Novotel Geelong

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Novotel Geelong has named Scott Bear as its new general manager.

He brings a decade of experience in the hospitality industry, having worked across a diverse range of departments and hotels, from midscale to luxury.

In his new role, Bear will focus on enhancing service to create exceptional experiences for visitors to Geelong. He is also passionate about building local connections, supporting charities, and promoting volunteer initiatives that benefit the community.

Meliá Pattaya Hotel welcomes new GM

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Javier Gimeno, a hospitality veteran with 30 years of experience across Asia and Europe, has been appointed general manager of the new Meliá Pattaya Hotel, set to open in 1Q2025.

He joins Meliá Pattaya after a decade in senior roles at Marriott International, most recently as cluster general manager at Marriott & Four Points by Sheraton Tianjin National Convention and Exhibition Centre in China.

SKAL International brings National Congress 2025 to Mumbai

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SKAL International India is set to host the SKAL India National Congress 2025 in Mumbai from September 12-14 this year.

The event will bring together travel and tourism professionals to foster collaboration, share insights, and address industry challenges under the theme Future Forward: Tourism in an Evolving World.

SKAL India’s Sanjeev Mehra highlighted the event’s role in showcasing a commitment to sustainable tourism, innovation, and the development of future tourism leaders

The Congress will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, networking sessions, and cultural performances, focusing on sustainability, technology, and resilience. Delegates can explore Mumbai’s iconic landmarks, experience its rich culture, and engage in workshops designed for young professionals.

Mukesh Batra, president of SKAL International, Mumbai South, said: “It is an honour for our city to host the prestigious SKAL India National Congress 2025. This event is a testament to Mumbai’s unique ability to blend tradition with modernity, offering an inspiring platform for industry leaders to connect and collaborate. We look forward to welcoming delegates from across the country and the globe to experience the warmth, energy, and hospitality that define our great city.”

Early bird registrations begin in February 2025, with exclusive packages for delegates.

More details will be released soon.

Micro-Cruising joins Virtuoso as regional partner

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Micro-Cruising, a small ship wholesaler, has been accepted as a regional partner in Virtuoso, serving Australia and New Zealand travel advisors.

According to managing director Nicola Caygill, the partnership is a gateway to new marketing opportunities within Virtuoso’s network of over 1,800 advisors, known for catering to luxury travellers.

Micro-Cruising will collaborate with travel advisors in Australia and New Zealand to offer them access to its small ship cruise options for their clients

Virtuoso agencies collectively generate US$35 billion in annual sales, making it a key player in the high-end travel market.

With its curated portfolio of small ships accommodating 100 passengers or fewer, Micro-Cruising offers intimate and unique experiences.

As a Virtuoso partner, it will engage with top travel advisors in the region through events and communication channels, meeting the needs of clients seeking exclusive travel options.

Caygill said: “Virtuoso’s dedication to curating one-of-a-kind travel aligns perfectly with our passion for truly small ship cruising, where every voyage is a boutique, personalised adventure.

“Luxury is about choice, and with Micro-Cruising, Virtuoso members can select from the largest selection of the world’s most unique small ship cruises and charters.”

KTX expands connections to Busan, Gangwon

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South Korea’s high-speed rail system, KTX, has expanded its connections across the country, offering greater convenience for travellers exploring its destinations.

KTX-Eum, operating from Seoul’s Cheongnyangni Station, has extended its service to Busan, with a stopover at Sangbong Station in Seoul before continuing to Busan.

KTX-Eum has extended its service to Busan

KTX-Eum offers three departures daily from Cheongnyangni Station, with three departures from Busan Bujeon Station on the reverse route.

Travel between Seoul and Busan on the KTX-Eum takes approximately three hours and 55 minutes in both directions.

Additionally, the Donghae Line, connecting Busan to Gangwon Province, has started operations. Four ITX-Maeum trains operate daily between Bujeon Station in Busan and Gangneung Station in Gangwon, with travel times ranging from four hours and 40 minutes to five hours and 20 minutes.

Starting in 2026, KTX-Eum will be added to the Donghae Line, reducing travel time to just two hours and 35 minutes.