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Visa-free access fuels Indian outbound travel to South-east Asia: Agoda

Visa policy relaxations across South-east Asia are driving a rise in outbound travel among Indian passport holders, according to data from Agoda. Accommodation searches by...

Sabah welcomes first ASEAN Travel Exchange

The inaugural ASEAN Travel Exchange (ATEX) 2025, which commenced on June 19 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, could pave the way for Sabah to become...

Singapore backs ASEAN tourism development efforts

ASEAN collaboration is enabling member countries to combine their strengths to collectively promote South-east Asia as a single destination and share tourism benefits across...

Tripartite partnership forged to boost travel exchange between Singapore and Indonesia

Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has signed a strategic partnership with Garuda Indonesia and Changi Airport Group (CAG), aimed at growing the number of arrivals...

Strong tourism exchange between South-east Asia and South Korea, but more...

Rising tourism arrivals between South-East Asia and South Korea are presenting numerous opportunities for economic growth, cultural exchange, and strengthened regional cooperation, finds report,...

Johor welcomes travel and tourism community at ATF 2025

The prolonged weekend monsoon rain cleared up just in time for the Malaysian state of Johor to play host to ASEAN Tourism Forum 2025,...

Visa waivers boost Indian demand for South-east Asia

I‌ndian outbound demand for destinations like Malaysia, Thailand and Sri Lanka have shot up after visa waivers were offered. According to Agoda's insights, the two...

South-east Asian travel firms exercise patience for returning Chinese travellers

South-east Asian travel companies are not expecting an immediate rush of inbound Chinese holidaymakers following China’s milestone reopening to international travel on January 8, citing obstacles like visa applications, operational challenges, and slow return of direct flights.

Off-season travel demand grows between Australia and South-east Asia

New Trip.com data shows that more travellers from Australia and South-east Asian countries are travelling during July to September, usually considered the slow travel...

US visitors lead travel recovery in South-east Asia

ForwardKeys latest data released June 16 shows visitors from the US are returning in substantially greater numbers to South-east Asia despite the region lagging...