The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has partnered with a European Union (EU)-funded TourLink project that recently kicked off under the EU Switch-Asia programme.
TourLink is a Thai tourism supply chain initiative, linking EU buyers with Thai tour operators and suppliers, aiming to increase competitive advantage by raising sustainability performance.

Faced with the realities of climate change, systematic sustainability management will be a required mark of quality, safety and professionalism, and a key to doing business with EU outbound tour operators.
In the post-Covid tourism landscape, tourism professionals with the skills to deliver positive results for profit, planet and people will be more employable.
TourLink unites the experience, expertise, and energy of Thai-EU sustainable tourism pioneers: the European Centre for Ecological and Agricultural Tourism (ECEAT), Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA), PATA, Thai Eco and Adventure Travel Association (TEATA), and Thai Hotel Association (THA).
The partners will work until April 2024 to raise sustainability performance along Thai tourism supply chains and boost market demand for sustainable product choices.
Partners will build the capacity of Thai tour operators and suppliers, such as hotels, transport, and activity providers, to achieve common standards for quality, safety, and sustainability. The outcome will lead to internationally recognised Travelife certification for the suppliers and market benefits for their businesses, as well as showcase Thailand as a leading sustainable tourism destination.
TourLink will also improve Thai tourism businesses’ access to Green Finance initiatives and contribute to key challenges of plastic reduction and food waste, and decreasing carbon emissions.
Tour operators which engage with Travelife’s sustainability management system now can benefit from free membership for 2021-22; use Travelife’s online platform, criteria, training tools and tips; and receive personal coaching to help them to meet the standards, according to TourLink project manager, Peter Richards.
PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera said: “PATA is focused on supporting the industry recovery with tangible in-market projects that can demonstrate practical, responsible solutions. Our goal is to develop and/or share business models that combine sustainability with profitability. Creating strong sustainability development plans will bring competitive advantage and generate long-term success for your business.”
The TourLink team is reaching out to collaborate with other public and private sector organisations. One exciting opportunity is collaboration with the Thailand Carbon Balance project, managed by TEATA, DASTA, TGO, TCEB and the Thai Chamber of Commerce. This cooperation can enable an end-to-end EU-Thai tourism supply chain approach towards carbon calculation, management, and offsetting carbon credits.
PATA is also building on their pioneering BUFFET Toolkit, which provides step-by-step guidelines for reducing food waste, and Plastic Free Toolkit for Tour Operators to develop new standards, tools and innovative training which will help Thai tourism professionals to harness sustainability as an opportunity for well-paid work during Covid-19 recovery.
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Royal Caribbean is now accepting bookings for three- to nine-night sailings from Singapore to Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam onboard Spectrum of the Seas, marking the comeback of cruising to destinations.
The cruises will start from October 21, 2022, subject to approval from the Singapore authorities based on the prevailing health situation and border measures, Royal Caribbean said in a press release.
At the same time, the cruise line has further extended the Singapore season for the Quantum of the Seas through April 7, 2022.
Angie Stephen, vice president, Singapore, Royal Caribbean International, said: “We are thrilled to introduce a whole spectrum of new adventures with Spectrum of the Seas, which features groundbreaking escapades exclusively designed for the Asian market, a testament to Royal Caribbean’s confidence about the potential of the cruising industry in the region.
“We have seen a surge in repeat cruisers, as well as a significant number of new to cruise guests, and look forward to bringing the best of the Royal Caribbean experience to our guests.”
Quantum of the Seas is Royal Caribbean’s first Quantum Ultra Class ship featuring the cruise line’s first private enclave for suite guests; an array of Asian-inspired cuisine; as well as Asia’s first Sky Pad, a virtual reality, bungee trampoline adventure experience.
The ship also houses transformative venue Two70, which boasts 270-degree ocean views by day and transforms into a multi-dimensional theatre by night.
Other onboard facilities include a karaoke venue; as well as SeaPlex, an indoor active space featuring bumper cars, roller skating, laser tag, fencing, archery, and more.
As part of Covid-safe health and safety measures, the cruise line mandates that all guests 12 and older must be fully vaccinated for all new bookings made from October 1, 2021.