The South East Asia Travel Show
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2020 is proving to be a year that no-one in the travel industry or travellers themselves will forget. At times, it has seemed surreal and absurd, as well as scary and uncertain. So this week, Gary and Hannah discuss 20 travel outcomes that could not have been foreseen at the end of 2019. From Singapore Changi Airport closing 2 of its 4 terminals to a stranded Estonian tourist living in Manila Airport for 110 days, and from Chinese travellers being shut out of all SEA markets to Cambodia listing 'Cremation Costs' in its visitor arrival terms and conditions - the list is both thought-provoking and heart-breaking. The show finishes by wondering how the concept of a "Travel Recovery" became the guiding philosophy for the second half of 2020. Truly unpredictable.
Phuket & Bali: Will They Both Reopen in July?, with Brett Henry, MG Group
The Challenges of Reconnecting the World, with Dirk Singer, SimpliFlying
Travel Bubbles Are Back! Or Are They?
Participative Sports Tourism in Vietnam with David Lloyd
The South East Asia Travel Show - New 2021 Trailer
Tourism in Transformation: Tapping Into Post-COVID Traveller Aspirations & Expectations
ASEAN Tourism: Where Do We Stand Now, and How Might Countries Reopen?
The Pandemic One Year On: What Have Travel & Tourism Learned?
What's the Future for Tourism Research & Education?
Reopening. Reopening. Reopening.
7 Months Since Reopening in the Maldives, with Ruth Franklin
Is it Time to Rethink Chinese New Year Tourism Marketing?
The Complexities of Airline & Aviation Regulations in ASEAN & Asia Pacific, with Michelle Dy, AirAsia
Planning a Tourism Turnaround in Malaysia
Reconnecting the US & Asia Through Travel, with Sandra Thomas-Comenole
What is ASEAN & Why is it Important for Travel & Tourism?
What is the Realistic Outlook for Travel in South East Asia in 2021?
21 for 2021: A Travel Industry Wish List For The New Year - Part II
21 for 2021: A Travel Industry Wish List For The New Year - Part I
2020: Looking Back On The Year That Changed Travel Forever
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