May 15, 2020

Competition

Tourism industry expects revival to be slowedit

The Times of India – Online

With countries like Vietnam and Cambodia gradually opening its borders to tourists, stakeholders in the state’s travel and tourism industry feel that it is time to revive the market, which has been brought to a standstill by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

In 2020, international tourism could drop by 6080 percentedit

Travel and Tour World – Online

In 2020, international tourism could fall by 6080 per cent because of the pandemic, resulting in the revenue loss of USD 910 billion to USD 1.2 trillion. It would eventually place millions of livelihoods at risk, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has said.

The Changi Airport in Singapore has been named the worlds best airport for the eighth year in a row.edit

India Today – Online

1. Singapore Changi Airport2. Tokyo Haneda Airport3. Hamad International Airport Doha4. Incheon International Airport5. Munich Airport6. Hong Kong International Airport7. Narita International Airport8. Central Japan International Airport

Poulomi Das remembers her Singapore vacation amid lockdown, shares throwback picturesedit

Telly Chakkar – Online

Vacations have become a distant dream for all the globetrotters. Now whenever people feel like going for a vacation the only way they can do the same is by taking a trip down their memory lane. Recently, actress Poulomi Das, who plays the role of Purnima in Star Bharats popular show Kartik Purnima posted a throwback picture of her Singapore Trip

Dubai reopens parks, hotel beaches in further easing of curbsedit

The Economic Times – Online

The United Arab Emirates business and tourism hub Dubai has allowed public parks to reopen and hotel guests to access private beaches, state media said, as the emirate gradually lifts restrictions imposed to combat the coronavirus.

Dubai airport CEO: Global travel still up in air over virusedit

Devdis Course – Online

The millions that once poured through the airports concourses are no longer flying as countries around the world enforce lockdowns and travel bans to fight the virus and the COVID19 illness it causes.

An Easy Guide to Take on Bangkok, Thailandedit

Femina – Online

Its no secret that food in Thailand is as fresh as it gets. Combine great produce with simple and clean recipes and youve got delicious Thai food, which time and again has proven to be both, comfort food and highend cuisine.

Industry

The future of food and travel influencersedit

Forbes – Online

With the Covid-19 pandemic almost shutting down the global travel and hospitality industries, influencers in the sector are staring at an uncertain future

It’s unfortunate that cruise ships are being labelled ‘unsafe’: Nishith Saxenaedit

The Economic Times – Online

One segment of the whole global travel and tourism industry which received the highest negative publicity and flak since the coronavirus spread started is the Cruise Tourism industr

Tourism industry expects revival to be slowedit

The Times of India – Online

With countries like Vietnam and Cambodia gradually opening its borders to tourists, stakeholders in the state’s travel and tourism industry feel that it is time to revive the market, which has been brought to a standstill by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

Mention

The Changi Airport in Singapore has been named the worlds best airport for the eighth year in a row.edit

India Today – Online

1. Singapore Changi Airport2. Tokyo Haneda Airport3. Hamad International Airport Doha4. Incheon International Airport5. Munich Airport6. Hong Kong International Airport7. Narita International Airport8. Central Japan International Airport

Nightmare of Future Traveledit

India Legal –  Online

There will also be disinfectant booths for passengers—Hong Kong airport already has one—which kills all viruses, including the coronavirus, in just 40 seconds.

Specific

Immerse Yourself in Hong Kong’s Unique Virtual Experiencesedit

Tripoto – Online

Here is a chance to indulge in multiple virtual experiences offered by Hong Kong.

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