Tag: Europe Outbound
Bringing back the Europeans
Sarawak is lining up a series of campaigns and partnerships to entice Europeans back to the destination, which has been impacted by a slew of cuts in air services in the last few years.
Myanmar’s VoA move welcome but not enough, says trade
Myanmar’s travel trade has welcomed a move that will see six longhaul source countries granted visa on arrival (VoA), but claim more needs to...
India, Germany among latest countries to lift travel warnings on Sri...
India, Sri Lanka’s largest tourism source market, has relaxed travel restrictions to Sri Lanka as the country makes attempts to recover from plunging arrival...
Diethelm, Sabah Tourism Board join hands to further penetrate European markets
Diethelm Travel Group's Malaysia office has entered into an MoU with the Sabah Tourism Board (STB) to increase joint marketing and promotion of Sabah...
Nha Trang seeks to overturn Europeans’ perceptions
Nha Trang may be on the cusp of change as international flights arrive at the new Cam Ranh airport and Vietnam grows in popularity...
Selangor plays up natural and cultural attractions to draw more European...
To capture a larger slice of the European market, Tourism Selangor is intensifying efforts to promote the abundance of offerings in the Malaysian state.
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Rising awareness of Japan sparks joy for Europeans
The perception of Japan as an insular nation no longer holds true, as the country opens up to tourism in recent years. Furthermore, the...
Philippines dives deeper into greater fun
With a recent refresh of its destination campaign, the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) is extending its focus on more granular marketing content to...
No winner in sight as travel industry stuck in limbo over...
Uncertainties abound in the UK travel sector with the outcome of Brexit still up in the air weeks ahead of its planned deadline, but...
Myanmar tourism pins hopes on European comeback
The Myanmar trade is taking on a more positive outlook of the European market, as they believe that the plunge in Western visitor numbers...
















