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Asia/Singapore Thursday, 25th April 2024
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WTTC outlines safety guidelines for adventure travel

WTTC has released a set of health guidelines to support the safe resumption of adventure tourism, which it foresees will climb in popularity as...

Limit scope of destination marketing efforts, Garuda chief urges gov’t

A more concentrated push needs to be taken by Indonesia's government to stimulate domestic travel demand, including focusing its marketing efforts on select few...

Japan moves to ease travel ban on Singapore, Cambodia, Malaysia

Japan will grant entry to expatriates and businesspeople from Singapore and Cambodia from September, as part of the country's reopening efforts that is expected...

Banking on home market

Luring domestic travellers requires ingenious marketing and programming as well as irresistable offers, travel agents discover

White paper plots way forward for Myanmar’s tourism

Myanmar will reposition itself as a leading sustainable destination as part of a raft of measures unveiled in a white paper aimed at tourism...

Plea launched for Australian state governments to reopen borders

Australian tourism players have come together to launch a grassroots campaign imploring the nation's state premiers and chief ministers to reopen interstate borders to...

Trade bodies unite to spearhead Indonesia’s tourism recovery

Indonesian hotels and restaurants are banding together with homegrown airlines to create affordable travel bundles in a bid to revive the struggling domestic tourism...

Balanced tourism recovery demands holistic approach, say travel experts

Climate change and sustainability should not be ignored for the sake of SDGs, or vice versa, nor should the social impact of travel in...

Korea to strengthen tourism resilience with improved crisis policies and tech...

With the pandemic chalking up over US$5 billion in tourism losses for South Korea for the first seven months of 2020 and emphasising the...

The way forward

Downtimes present a chance for internal reviews and improvement, and for holding staff and communities close, says Pan Pacific Hotels Group CEO Choe Peng Sum

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