Tag: Domestic Travel
Discova sets sights on Asia with new sales team
Discova has formed a dedicated sales team who will focus on Asia both as a source and destination market, as it gears up to...
Agoda taps demand for last-minute hotel deals
Agoda has launched GoLocal Tonight across Asia-Pacific to help accommodation partners capitalise on the growing post-pandemic trend towards last-minute domestic bookings.
With the uncertainty of...
Domestic destinations hog the spotlight this CNY
International travel are off the cards for Asia-Pacific travellers this Lunar New Year, traditionally a peak travel period across the region.
According to Agoda's data,...
With powers combined
Collaboration in the hospitality space is growing in strength as hotels and resorts seek fresh ways to charm the domestic market. By TTG Asia reporters.
Scratching the travel itch
As more countries float the idea of regional travel bubbles, hyper-localised and short-haul travel look set to pave the way for tourism recovery, with businesses adapting their strategies to create more intimate and secure experiences. Pamela Chow finds out more.
Slow and steady wins
Meaningful experiences are as important as ever in Singapore, where big spenders are setting the tone for future travel with demand for relaxing staycations.
APAC shows continued hotel performance recovery: STR
The Asia-Pacific hotel industry has reported continued performance improvement from Covid-19 low points thanks to strong domestic demand and holidays, according to a performance...
Harness fintech, location-based marketing to spur recovery, say travel experts
Tourism suppliers should employ a strong focus on promoting domestic and near-domestic travel instead of plotting their longhaul strategies during this period, urged speakers...
A recovery dream yet fulfilled
Early predictions by industry observers that meaningful travel would come into favour as tourism recovers, inspired by reflections on life and responsibility to Mother...
Rise in early and cautious bookers
Holiday bookings for the year-end are streaming in earlier than expected for some Asian hoteliers, as consumers look to confirm domestic vacations and staycations as stand-ins for their usual Christmas and New Year’s Day trips amid continuing international travel suppression.