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Staff exodus weakens Sri Lanka’s hotel industry recovery potential

A combination of poor local economic performance in Sri Lanka and the lure of better paying jobs elsewhere has forced skilled hospitality staff to...

Mass affluent travellers hold limitless potential for the luxury travel sector

Mass affluent travellers are a growing market across the globe after two years of amassing more wealth and not being able to spend it...

Philippine tourism chief pushes for removal of outdoor mask mandate

In order to jumpstart tourism recovery in the Philippines, Philippine tourism secretary Christina Garcia Frasco has emphasised the urgent need for the government to...

Hilton’s regional luxury properties back to full operation

Hilton’s collection of luxury hotels and resorts across Asia-Pacific has resumed 100 per cent of operations, a progress facilitated by a strong headcount of...

Japan outbound sales climbs as overseas travel warnings scale down

Japan’s outbound market is continuing to recover, with a recent uptake in departures and improving consumer sentiment as the government continues to ease overseas...

LaoSafe initiative puts Laos on the road to recovery

To build international visitor confidence in the destination, Laos has implemented LaoSafe, a nationwide initiative designed to create a world-class health and hygiene system...

Will 2022 be the year of travel?

After two years of border closures and international travel restrictions, people are excited to get away. So much so, they are willing to forgo entertainment, shopping and even self-care for six months or longer to travel, finds Jen Catto, chief marketing officer at Travelport

IATA Travel Pass Key in final development phase

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) Travel Pass, a digital health passport that will support the safe reopening of borders, is now in the...

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