The South East Asia Travel Show
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Cambodia counts the second-lowest total of COVID-19 cases in South East Asia. This week, Gary and Hannah discuss whether this rising tourism star can leverage its COVID-safe status once it fully reopens. In 2019, China was its largest inbound market, followed by Vietnam. Three other South East Asian countries ranked in the Top 10. The show discusses key factors that will influence future travel to Cambodia from China and South East Asian markets, suggests creative sales & marketing tactics for travel companies and tour operators, and analyses consumer sentiment and booking trends in the region.
The Outlook for Airlines, Airports & Aviation in ASEAN, with Mayur Patel
10 Tough Travel Learnings From the First Three-Quarters of 2021
2021: The Year So Far in Thailand, with Vincent Vichit-Vadakan
Did August Mark the Start of ASEAN‘s Travel Turnaround?
2021: The Year So Far in Cambodia, with Jacques Guichandut
2021: The Year So Far in Indonesia, with Julia Winterflood
2021:The Year So Far in ASEAN - In Statistics
2021: The Year So Far in Malaysia, with Faeez Fadhlillah
2021: The Year So Far in the Philippines, with Feliz Axalan
2021: The Year So Far in Laos, with Jason Rolan
July in Review: Delta Variant Spreads Across ASEAN & Asia Pacific
2021: The Year So Far in Singapore, with Karen Yue
2021: The Year So Far in Vietnam, with Mike Tatarski
When Will US & Canadian Tourists Return to Asia?, with Ernst Flach
2021: The Year So Far in ASEAN - Top 20 Travel Talking Points
The Current State of Airlines in ASEAN, with Brendan Sobie
June in Review: Delta Variant Derails Tourism Planning
South Korea Emerges As Asia's Most Exciting Travel Market, with Dr Jaeyeon Choe
Preparing Hotels for a New Travel Era, with The Phuket & Bali Hotel Associations
A Roadmap For Tourism Reopening in Cambodia, with Nick Ray
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