Myanmar’s high hotel rates likely to stay
A new report says that the high rates for hotels in Myanmar won’t fall in the mid-term, despite many new hotels are being opened in the country. The average cost of a hotel room is about $160 per night...
View ArticlePhilippines’ tourism sector bullish on 2015 ASEAN integration
The Philippine tourism sector is catching up with its neighbours and is more optimistic on its prospects with the Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) integration moving into full swing by...
View ArticleIndonesia and Laos look at air connection
Laos and Indonesia believe tourism cooperation between the countries will be a major benefit in the long-term, but better airline connections are needed first. Representatives of Lao and Indonesian...
View ArticleThailand’s tourist arrivals in August fall 11.9%
The number of tourists arriving in Thailand in August fell 11.9 per cent from a year earlier after a 10.9 per cent drop in July, Department of Tourism data showed, suggesting the industry has not fully...
View ArticleThailand’s troubled South seeks to woo tourists
Come visit us – that is the plea from local authorities in Thailand’s restive south to international tourists. The region, comprising the provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat, has been plagued by...
View ArticleLaos expects 4 million tourists in 2015
Laos expects to attract 4 million international tourist arrivals and generate $639 million in revenue in 2015, tourism officials in the country said. The ministry is preparing for the integration with...
View ArticleThailand to market martial law as ‘tourist attraction’
Facing a double-digit percentage drop in tourism arrivals this year, officials in Thailand say they are preparing to add martial law to a list of tourist attractions, reports suggest. This follows...
View ArticleChina’s travel advisory takes toll on Philippine tourism
Tourist caterers in the Philippines including airlines, hotels and travel agencies have been hit hard after China issued a travel warning against visiting Southeast Asian countries during its weeklong...
View ArticleBrunei Tourism – A sad ‘state’ of affairs
I’m not in a state of grace. It’s something far far loonier. I’m a terrible case; see the lines on my face? In in the state of Dunia. I’m not in a state of sin. Indeed, I’d very much soonier. The post...
View ArticleMalaysia makes strong pitch for luring more visitors
Malaysia in the tourism sector is keen to keep pace in the head-on-head race with its increasingly popular neighbour Thailand by strengthening marketing activities in important source countries, easing...
View ArticleIs it more fun in the Philippines?
The ‘Its more fun in the Philippines’ campaign launched in 2012 to attract more visitors was lauded as a ‘remarkable success’ by Warc 100 and took on a life of its own with citizens sharing their own...
View ArticlePhilippine tourism on a winning streak
Tourism to the Philippines has been on a strong upward trajectory over the past years. The rise of visitor numbers to the country is unprecedented, with the five-million mark crossed in 2015 for the...
View ArticleThailand tourism arrivals grew 22% this year
Despite political instability, plans for introducing an entry fee and higher airport taxes, as well as security issues at popular holiday spots, tourism arrivals to Thailand have surged from January to...
View ArticleMore tourists, less spending in Singapore
More tourists visited Singapore in the first quarter of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012, but they spent less, the Straits Times reported. According to the Singapore Tourism Board’s (STB)...
View ArticleThai tourism starts to feel impact from riots
Street protests in Bangkok over the past weeks and a still tense situation on who will rule the country in the future have finally taken their toll on the tourism industry. According to official...
View ArticleIndonesia eyes 8.6 million tourists in 2013
With a growth of 8.36 per cent in international tourist arrivals to Indonesia in the first 10 months of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012, the government in Jakarta is confident that the 2013...
View ArticleMalaysia eyes 2 million Chinese tourists in 2014
Malaysia is expected to attract two million Chinese tourist arrivals in 2014 as a result of the Visit Malaysia Year 2014 promotion. From January to September 2013, Malaysia managed to attract 1.45...
View ArticleInterview – Philippines Tourism Board
How the Philippines' top tourism official promotes his country The post Interview – Philippines Tourism Board appeared first on Investvine.
View ArticleThailand reports 26.7 million tourists for 2013
With anti-government rallies in Thailand going on since November 2013, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) had at least the satisfaction to claim record numbers of tourist arrivals for the last...
View ArticleNumber of hotels in Myanmar increasing
The number of star-rated hotels, motels and guesthouses in Myanmar has reached 923 by the end of 2013, with more than 300 guesthouses in operation, according to the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism. The...
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