The South East Asia Travel Show
Society & Culture:Places & Travel
2022 was the year that South East Asia reopened for travel. It's been a highly compressed year, with most countries only welcoming back tourists in the second quarter. Many lessons have been learned, and many markets are still coming to terms with the myriad impacts of the pandemic. This week, Gary and Hannah team up with Brett Henry, President of B2B hospitality marketplace MG Group, for a livestream event assessing South East Asia’s travel recovery in 2022 – and looking ahead to 2023. Some key factors stand out: the continued absence of Chinese travellers, higher priced air tickets and reduced flight frequencies. So how will (or won't) 2023 be different? Which factors will drive the travel economy rebound? How will competition from destinations like Japan, South Korea and Australia impact the recovery in South East Asia? Where will domestic travel fit in? And what are the projections for developing trends, such as virtual credit card payments?
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Dreaming of a Travel & Tourism Recovery
Another Torrid Week For Travel in Asia
COVID-19 Wreaks Travel Havoc Across Asia
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Novel Coronavirus Global Emergency: Asia's Travel Fear Factor Returns
20 for the 2020s: An SEA Travel Wishlist - Part 2
20 for the 2020s: An SEA Travel Wishlist - Part 1
The South East Asia Travel Show - The Pilot Edition
The South East Asia Travel Show Trailer
The 2019 South East Asia Travel Year in Review
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