Competition
Dress Code In Thailand Every Tourist Must Follow While Wandering In The Countryedit
Republic World – Online
Thailand being a tropical country, tourists would love to go for easy breezy and short clothes when asked what to wear in Thailand. However, there are a few do’s and don’ts in the country when it comes to the dress code. Here is the dress code that every tourist should follow according to reports of reputed travel portals.
Travel and Tourism Industry demand a real booster dose from the Union Budgetedit
Travel Biz Monitor – Online
The government’s decision to reduce GST from 28 to 18% and 18 to 12% a couple of months back was a great step forward for the Hotel Industry. We hope further steps are taken to promote local tourism within India.
Long Weekend Getaways For 2020edit
Go Getter – Print – National
With Singapore often referred to as the ‘Garden City’, it’s about time you go see for yourself what all the fuss is about. You’ll definitely be spoilt for choice with a number of gardens to choose from Singapore Botanic Gardens, Bishan Ang Mo Kio Park, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and more. But Gardens By the Bay, outdoes them all.
It’s a date!edit
Go Getter– Print – National
Amazing deals are the order of the day in this shopper’s paradise. From fashion and jewellery to electronics, the malls of Dubai are overflowing with offers on the best goodies. Whether you want to shop solo, as a family or with your pals, there are plenty of prizes to be won by everyone.
Festivals Galoreedit
Go Getter – Print – National
India is a land of festivals, and January’s calendar is brimming with celebrations. There’s Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal and, of course, Republic Day. Meanwhile, in Singapore, Chinese New Year is a significant holiday. Here are the festival highlights for January 2020.
Industry
Bookings for Southeast Asia leisure trips dipedit
Business Standard – Print – Mumbai
India since the news of coronavirus broke. In addition to China, which has witnessed a 59 per cent dip in bookings, the places to which bookings have been affected the most in the past couple of weeks are Hong Kong (57 per cent dip in bookings), Indonesia (31 per cent dip in bookings), Singapore (28 per cent dip in bookings).