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Asia/Singapore Sunday, 7th December 2025
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Thirst for tech advances and eco-choices among 2020s travel trends: Agoda

Single apps for all travel needs, passport free travel, and mobile app check-in are the top three new travel norms expected by travellers in...

China’s aviation industry climbs new heights with AI, automation

Airlines and airports in China are embracing artificial intelligence and automation to provide the hyper-personalised self-service experience demanded by today's travellers. According to the SITA...

US luggage tracking service takes off in Asia market

New York-based luggage protection company, Blue Ribbon Bags (BRB), is stepping up on efforts to grow its presence in Asia, particularly in the South-east...

Messe Berlin Singapore to launch Travel Tech Asia next year

Messe Berlin (Singapore) will launch the inaugural Travel Tech Asia 2020 in response to growing demand for travel technology in the Asian travel market. The...

Adapting to the future

Intelligent retail promises a future of predictive and customised bookings, changing the ways that travellers shop and buy their trips and holidays. But that also means big changes are necessary for travel agencies in their thinking and strategy to remain relevant and survive an ever-evolving wave of technological disruption.

Have tech, will travel: can travel startup unicorns fly in SE...

In just a few years since its 2012 launch in Malaysia, Singapore-based ride-hailing giant Grab has expanded to eight countries and become South-east Asia’s...

Time for Thailand to get smart about tourism, airport infrastructure

For Thailand to remain an attractive destination and reap greater revenue from the lucrative tourism industry in the next decade, it has to adopt...

British Airways trials VR entertainment on select flights

British Airways has partnered SkyLights to offer some passengers their own 3D cinema in the skies as the airline trials a virtual reality (VR)...

Princess Cruises rolls out high-speed Wi-Fi to more ships

Princess Cruises will be expanding its high-speed Wi-Fi, MedallionNet, to six more ships come 2020: Grand Princess (February 21), Diamond Princess (March 15), Majestic...

Sabre unveils consumer retail trends influencing hospitality

Today's travellers crave flexibility, personalisation and a seamless shopping experience, according to Sabre Corporation's recent consumer trends study. The global travel tech provider partnered with...