Tag: Travel Demand
Middle East aviation outlook uncertain but demand shows resilience
Fuel price surge and conflict are hitting airlines and Middle East tourism, with arrivals forecast to fall by up to 27 per cent
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Thailand tourism sector cuts prices and boosts flights ahead of Songkran
Thailand's tourism industry is adapting to challenging conditions ahead of the 2026 Songkran holiday.
Amid global volatility, flight disruptions and high travel costs, both the...
Pessimism rises among South-east Asian travel businesses: ASEANTA survey
A recent survey conducted by the ASEAN Tourism Association (ASEANTA) and Pear Anderson has revealed that 48 per cent of South-east Asian travel businesses...
Hari Raya travel drives 33 per cent rise in Singapore outbound...
Outbound travel from Singapore increased during the Hari Raya Puasa holiday period, with bookings rising by 33 per cent year-on-year, according to Trip.com data.
The...
WTTC forecasts US$600 million daily hit to Middle East tourism spending
The escalating conflict in Iran is already affecting the travel and tourism sector across the Middle East, with international visitor spending estimated to be...
Egypt sees strong Asia-Pacific group arrivals and interest
Egypt is experiencing a steady increase in tourism interest from Asia-Pacific as travellers lean more into cultural destinations.
Alaa Tolba, co-founder of Album Travel, said...
Thailand tourism targets Balkans to expand longhaul group travel
With rising disposable income, growing middle-class outbound demand, and an expanding upscale segment – combined with improved air connectivity across the Balkan region –...
Mandarin Oriental targets resort growth in portfolio expansion
More resorts in South-east Asia will materialise through Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group’s latest expansion thrust – a move that is driven by what its...
Stronger ringgit lifts outbound travel from Malaysia
Outbound travel from Malaysia has received a boost as the stronger ringgit enhances overseas spending power, having appreciated by more than 10 per cent...















