Tag: Novel Coronavirus Impact
Delayed payments to hotels hosting OFWs woeful
Philippine hospitality, including hotels, are turning out to be one of the biggest casualties of the tourism lockdown the past nine months and counting....
APAC region with most closed borders: UNWTO
The number of destinations closed to international tourism has continued to fall, with 70 per cent of all global destinations having eased restrictions on...
PATA Beyond puts digital at heart of tourism recovery
With Covid-19 accelerating the digital agenda among travel and tourism organisations keen to stay ahead of the game, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)...
Sustainable tourism a big drawcard for luxury travellers
Tourism players are being urged not to forget sustainability amid the pandemic as research reveals it remains a top priority for luxury travellers.
Speaking at...
GTEF 2020 to bring tourism innovation into focus
The Global Tourism Economy Forum (GTEF) - Macao 2020 will be held in a hybrid format on December 9, with a focus on the...
Queensland lures interstate visitors with major tourism blitz
The Queensland government has rolled out a major tourism campaign in the state's largest domestic tourism markets as its border reopens to New South...
Vietnam, Laos resume flights
Vietnam and Laos have restarted commercial flights between the two countries, following months of suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The inaugural flight between Hanoi...
The way forward
RIU believes adaptability is key to coming out stronger in the face of challenges.
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.
Maintaining presence
Seoul has a variety of ways to stay top-of-mind among its global audience during this pandemic.
















