Tag: Health and Safety
Primed for a strong return
Even as travel freezes, Sentosa Development Corporation’s CMO Lynette Ang has ensured the island remains top of mind among travellers and business partners.
Guided tours, cabin-sharing bite the dust as Singapore attractions reopen
As tourist attractions in Singapore start to reopen their doors, they are reshaping their operations in line with shifting health and safety expectations post-pandemic.
Physical menus, minibars removed as Maldives resorts prepare to reopen
Contactless check-ins, empty minibars, and digital menus are among the safety and hygiene measures to be rolled out at resorts across the Maldives, when...
Malaysia hotels woo travellers with safety label
The Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) has launched the first industry-wide hygiene and safety label in the country amid the Covid-19 pandemic to give...
Cruise giants form Covid-19 task force
Royal Caribbean Group (RCG) has teamed up with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) to assemble a panel of leading health experts who will oversee...
Explorer Dream gets infection prevention certificate
Genting Cruise Lines (GCL) has revealed that Dream Cruises' Explorer Dream is the world's first cruise ship to receive the Certification in Infection Prevention...
Bali tourism operators get safety nod prior to reopening
As Bali prepares to welcome domestic tourists back, tourism players in the destination are required by authorities to obtain health and safety accreditation, as...
Laguna Phuket certified safe destination
Banyan Tree Group’s integrated resort, Laguna Phuket, has been awarded the Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration (SHA) certificates by the Tourism Authority of...
TripAdvisor enhances listings with travel security features
With cleanliness becoming the most important consideration in travel planning, TripAdvisor has enhanced its existing ratings and review system through its new Travel Safe...
Will a digital health passport help us fly again?
National governments in Asia, Australia and Europe have rolled out contact-tracing apps to curb the spread of Covid-19 on home soil, but what if similar technology could be harnessed in the skies and effectively bring the travel industry back to life?
















