Tag: Disaster Recovery
S’pore sees pent-up demand for travel
The wanderlust spirit is well and alive among Singaporeans, with majority having plans to travel this year once travel restrictions lift, according to a...
Airports to lead the future of frictionless travel in APAC
Sarah Samuel, Head of Airport IT, Amadeus Asia Pacific, shares why airport operators need to invest in a touch-free future to cater to evolving passenger demands and drive non-aeronautical revenues.
Hope on horizon for Thai hotels
Optimism is building for a revival of Thailand’s hotel industry, as the sector enters a recovery phase with the country's easing of domestic tourism...
Philippine micro tourism players band together for strength in crisis
It has been tough for big players of the embattled Philippine travel and tourism, but more so for the micro, small and medium enterprises...
Recovery for global outbound travel forecast for 2023
The world's tourism industry is set for a slow recovery, with global outbound travel numbers expected to recover to pre-pandemic levels only in 2023,...
Trafalgar, Costsaver now run private group tours
The Travel Corporation's Trafalgar and sister brand Costsaver is offering private trips in Europe for groups of 12 or more, to ease travel anxiety...
Qatar Airways records “bumper day of flight resumptions”
Qatar Airways resumed flights to 11 more destinations worldwide on Wednesday, in its largest single day of restarts, as it works to rebuild its...
Human-tech hybrid approach key to sell travel in the Covid era:...
While technology has infiltrated the tourism industry, human interaction remains equally crucial to attract and retain travellers, according to a new report by Amadeus.
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Bali’s tourism revival likely led by China market
Swelling interest among Chinese tourists in Bali could lead its initial recovery phase, with the popular Indonesian island expected to receive the first wave...
Charting a course for recovery
The cruise tourism industry has taken a beating from the combined impacts of Covid-19’s tourism freeze and negative media reports on infections onboard – tough times that Cruise Lines International Association is helping its community to navigate through with enhanced education, government advocacy and careful planning with medical experts. Managing director Australasia & Asia, Joel Katz details how
















