ASEAN NTOs are pining for speedy and massive vaccination, booster shots and uniform vaccination certificates, regarding them as the best strategies for tourism recovery across the region, it emerged at the Philippine Tourism Forum late-August.
Oliver Chong, Singapore Tourism Board executive director, marketing planning Oceania, saw potential recovery from some longhaul markets taking place first simply because of vaccination rates in places like Europe and the US. However, it is still hard to predict when the borders in South-east Asia, China, North Asia and Australia will open, he remarked.

Chong said Singapore will begin her Vaccination Travel Lane on September 8, allowing travellers from Germany and Brunei to come for leisure, business and events without quarantine but subject to swab tests before and upon arrival, and on the third and seventh day of their 21-day stay.
Malaysia will reopen Langkawi for domestic tourism in mid-September with very strict procedures in place. Langkawi will need to arrive at phase four of the National Tourism Recovery Plan to qualify for an international tourism bubble pilot that is being formulated, said Yasmeen Yasim, senior director, tourism policy and affairs division, Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia.
Meanwhile, over in Indonesia, there are plans to reopen a small part of Bali – Nusa Dua, Sanur and Ubud – and northern part of Bintan to international tourism, revealed Noviendi Makalam, policy analyst, Mininstry of Tourism, Creative Economy, Indonesia.
Vietnam will pilot a vaccine passport programme for international visitors to Phu Quoc island towards the end of 2021, said Tran Phu Cuong, director general, international department, Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.
Across the border, Cambodia intends to reopen some destinations towards end-2021, as the kingdom is one target with the national vaccination programme, shared Try Chhiv, director of International Cooperation and ASEAN Department, Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia. At press time, over 90 per cent of the population is now inoculated, and a booster shot is being rolled out. Herd immunity is expected to be achieved by end-October or early-November.
In the Philippines, the National Tourism Development plan has at least three Covid-19 impact scenarios – mild, harsh and severe, but Warner Andrada, Philippine Tourism Departments’ officer in charge, office of tourism development, planning, research and information management, shared that these are subject to further calculation each time the government changes the quarantine levels of destinations every two weeks or so, affecting tourism business and travel movements.
Stressing that the ASEAN tourism recovery is not a one-size-fits-all strategy, Satvinder Singh, deputy secretary-general for the ASEAN Economic Community, noted that some member states reported a sharp decline of almost 90 per cent in international arrivals in 1Q2021, compared to 2020’s 80.1 per cent across the region. ASEAN region suffered a 75.8 per cent loss in tourism receipts last year.




























Travelport has launched the Travelport Accelerator in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bring bright minds together to address the travel industry’s retailing challenges.
Explaining the move, Tom Kershaw, chief product & technology officer at Travelport, said: “No single person or business has the solution to all of travel’s retailing challenges. The most effective way to drive innovation, especially at pace, is to unite bright minds from diverse backgrounds and geographic locations and focus their energy on solving a specific problem.
“That’s precisely what Travelport Accelerator will do. We look forward to working with companies across the world, both large and small, to drive the modernisation of travel retailing for the benefit of the entire travel ecosystem.”
Travelport Accelerator will see tech startups and innovators looking to enter the travel space take aim at a series of different travel retailing challenges, such as data protection, hyper-personalisation, and customer acquisition. Once the challenge has been set, companies with existing technology and products that are relevant to the challenge and use cases outlined on the accelerator webpage are invited to apply.
A cohort of up to 10 companies will be selected to proceed to the next stage, which involves pitching solutions to a panel of judges from some of the world’s most renowned travel companies, including American Express Global Business Travel and Priceline. A group of up to three participants will ultimately be selected to move to the final round, solving the challenge in collaboration with Travelport and AWS. Each will be given access to Travelport+, Travelport’s next-generation travel marketplace.
Selected start-ups may receive up to US$100,000 in AWS Activate credit and each participant will receive mentoring from travel domain and technical subject matter experts with deep experience working on AWS.
The programme also offers collaboration opportunities with AWS travel customers and members of the AWS Partner Network (APN) looking for technology solutions to their most challenging problems.
David Peller, managing director, AWS Travel and Hospitality, said the programme gives travel innovators the potential to pitch their technology to some of the most influential leaders in the global travel industry and to influence the future of travel retailing.
The first challenge has been set, and it calls on participants to introduce cutting-edge digital marketing technology for travel companies, utilising behavioural and demographic traveller data to deliver highly targeted and personalised, real-time offers to customers. The solution must complement the advanced capabilities of Travelport+, which in a normal year will process hundreds of millions of travel transactions, and reduce the cost of customer acquisition and retention for Travelport’s customers.
Entry forms are available at www.travelport.com/accelerator. The deadline for submission is midnight Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on September 22, 2021.
Travelport Accelerator is now part of Travelport Focus, a Travelport innovation hub supported by AWS.