Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 7, 2021

Southeast Asia Travel News | update July 2

Southeast Asia Travel News | update July 2

Bangkok Airways resumes Bangkok-Trat flights today, Samui-Phuket from 16 July | Thailand
The initial schedule of four flights a week will increase to daily on 1 August
Bangkok Airways is resuming its direct flights between Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport and Trat flights effective from today. On 16 July it will also resume its direct Samui-Phuket roundtrip flights.
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Austria, Thailand, Philippines open to Vietnam visitors | Vietnam
Austria, Thailand and the Philippines have listed Vietnam among countries and territories with low Covid-19 risks and eased travel restrictions for Vietnamese visitors.
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Cebu Pacific sets up new Flexi-Fare policy | Philippines
Cebu Pacific introduces a new “voluntary flight change policy” starting 1 July for passengers who pre-purchased the CEB Flexi add-on during the initial booking.

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Samui, Krabi, Phang Nga and Chiang Mai to follow after Phuket Sandbox reopening
The paradise island of Phuket welcomes the first tourists under the Sandbox programme, especially the vaccinated travellers who do not need to quarantine.

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Potential of Vietnam’s Upscale Tourism from the Pandemic

Vietnam’s upscale tourism is on the rise recently, but its very nature is changing just as fast. Here is the sharing from
the CEO of the Lux Group with TTG Asia about tourism development in Vietnam and the need of luxury tourism of high-end market from the pandemic.
1. How has the tourism sector continued to develop in Vietnam during the pandemic?
As borders are closed since March 2020 and 95% of inbound tourism firms have been closed down or ceased trading in 2020 and VNAT said over 500 tourism companies withdrawn their tourism licenses and turned to other businesses. Only the remaining 5% of TO/TA/DMC such as Luxury Travel taps into local marketing. 80% of our team become salespersons for the domestic market, 20% we keep contacts with our oversea partners. We create a new website in Vietnamese for only Vietnamese and a dedicated team for the local market www.luxurytravel.vn and inbound department we rebrand to www.luxtraveldmc.com.
Vietnam tourism is on and off due to the outbreak and in a very VUCA (short for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity,) environment. Some 4-5 hotels in the city closed, open and closed. Small hotels 1-3 star closed. Some accept to be a place for 14 days quarantined travellers from charter flights.
Isolated hotels, resorts, retreats in mountains or islands have clients for people who want to escape for few days to avoid Covid 19 and crowd. They live well and often full during the weekends and public holidays.
Tourism companies sell free and easy packages with hotels, transfers and flights only, cruises, hotels room only or we promote and sell quite good true luxury travel experiences such as yacht, cruises, islands/resorts charters and private jet or seaplane Hanoi and Halong Bay to our cruises Heritage Binh Chuan Cat Ba Archipelago or Emperor Cruises Legacy Halong. www.lux-cruises.com


2. Are there any particular developments/ new attractions that position Vietnam ahead of other regional destinations now or in the future?
Some new destinations and resorts open up and become trendy for local travellers, holidaymakers, such as Pu Luong and Mai Chau, Phu Yen, Yen Bai, Con Dao or Phu Quoc. They look for authentic and unique travel experiences, new offerings, new hotels, resorts, in these new destinations. Pu Luong landscape like Bali and lure a lot of Vietnamese youth travellers, couples, families to this northeast destination. Avana Retreat Mai Chau is attractive and trendy for Vietnamese recently. The most remarkable trend is that Vietnamese like cruising, Lan Ha Bay and Cat Ba Archipelago are the favourite destinations in 2020 and Heritage Binh Chuan was the top choice and most loved cruise line last year and We have no room available for May, June before the 4th outbreak Covid 19 inn Vietnam.

3. For luxury Vietnamese travellers, what have been popular destinations in 2020 (I’m guessing this has been domestic due to travel restrictions) and what activities are proving popular?
For luxury Vietnamese travelers discover Vietnam and find their homeland is beautiful and offers a lot of equal luxury services to others countries or even better. We have received more bookings to top-notch luxury resorts such as Amanoi, Six Senses Con Dao, Ninh Van, An Lam, Four Season Hoi an or Mgallery Cat Ba, Yen Tu, combing with our cruises for a few days islands and nature escapes.
We offer them niche experiential travel products and exclusiveness with cruise and island experiences, we offer 4 days and 3 nights cruise 2 bays, Halong and Lan Ha, from Cat Ba National Park trekking to kayaking in the ocean. We offer wellness retreats on Emperor Cruises Legacy in Halong Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay. In Pu Luong, nature walk, fishing, mediation or literature tourism (Missing Tay Tien) following the trail and rivers of the poet Quang Dung from Thanh Hoa to Pu Luong, Mai Chau, Moc Chau during the historic Dien Bien Phu Campaign in the past.
We continue to promote our Secret Hideaways Collection such as villas, farm stays, homestays, cruises, retreats, tables, resorts, secret journeys for Vietnamese high-end travellers for this summer July, August, September and later as our signature products.
We discover a niche market for 100 million Vietnamese who want quality travel experiences, unique and different. We have created a website www. secrethideaways.com, www.luxurytravel.vn and invest seriously in the domestic luxury market and capitalize from it and grow it. Other active travellers like adventure caravan, road trip expeditions, sports tours and golf tours even weeding holidays and events … We bring our high standard luxury services to local Vietnamese. We received quite a lot KOLs, high class travellers booked tours and cruises with us in 2020.


4. Hopes are high that borders will be open by 2022. Are there any overseas destinations that are attractive for Vietnamese luxury travellers or d you think they will stay domestic?
Hope that Vietnam opens its borders in the last quarter of 2021 for business travellers, and later 1 quarter 2022 for inbound and outbound travellers. I do not think that Vietnamese people are ready to travel right away in 2022 but they stay domestic and enjoy what Vietnam has to offers. Some clients say to us that foreigners come to discover our landscapes, nature, culture and food why we are Vietnamese and we do not travel deep to discover, explore, indulge, relax and experience our homeland first such as cruising in Halong Bay, Lan Ha Bay, Nha Trang Bay, it is so broken taking and they did not know it before the Covid 19.
5. Have the needs of luxury travellers in Vietnam changed at all due to the pandemic? If so, how?
Vietnamese luxury travelers come back to basic things, simple, happiness, pure, memories in the past, they do appreciate their life, time, values for families. We find that they travel in multi-generations, have fun together in the nature in Pu Luong, Sapa or on our cruises. They travel in small break 2-3 days in 4 times per year instead of a long holiday as before. They travel by road in their own cars rather than by flight. They want to relax in islands, bays, beaches close to nature without a crowd around.
Travel is all about destinations, experiences and memories. We declare the customers right on our website and 100% customers satisfaction guaranteed, no question asked, take it to the bank, we sell them exclusiveness, emotions, surprises and “wow moments” to them, we keep learning touching hearts of Vietnamese luxury travelers who choose us and want a word of mouth marketing from them and they return.
Our strategy is to Respond-resilience-reinvent-restructure-recover. We are on our road map and seek growth from both domestic and inbound from now on.

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Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 6, 2021

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update July 1st

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update July 1st
Here is the latest travel news, hot trends in Southeast Asia we sum up by daily.

As Vaccinated Tourists Plan Trips Again, Adventure Travel Is Booming | Travel trend
After over a year of being cooped up inside, vaccinated travellers are ready to venture outside of their comfort zone.
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Vietnam to pilot 7-day quarantine for fully vaccinated travellers | Vietnam
The Ministry of Health (MoH) will pilot 7-day mandatory quarantine for fully vaccinated travellers and those who clinically recovered from COVID-19 and have negative testing results, according to a decision recently issued by the MoH.
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Phuket opens – Around 300 seats sold for July 1 arrival flights |Phuket
Officially, Phuket is open again. The doors are now open to vaccinated international travellers.
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Bali reopening to foreign tourists delayed as COVID-19 surges | Indonesia
Indonesia’s government will wait until COVID-19 cases fall significantly before opening Bali to foreign tourists, the country’s tourism minister said in an interview.
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Malaysia is not open for tourism and remains in full lockdown| Malaysia
Malaysia is not open for tourism, only to special long-pass holders and returning nationals only. There is a mandatory quarantine of 7-10 days at a government-appointed facility and negative PCR test results are required.
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Dubai is open for tourism and reopening all airport terminals | Asia

Dubai is open to tourists and visitors from all countries. All arrivals must bring a negative COVID-19 test result and, depending on the country they are coming from, they may need to get re-tested on arrival.
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Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 6, 2021

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 30th June

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 30th June

Phuket marks 14 COVID infections in past week, vaccinations hit 80%
The Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO) daily report for June 28 marked three new COVID infections on the island, bringing the total number of people infected in Phuket since Apr 3 to 723.
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Crystal launches luxury expedition ship
Crystal Expedition Cruises officially welcomed its new luxury expedition yacht Crystal Endeavor to the fleet, the first and only Polar Class Six expedition yacht built in a German shipyard.

Vietnam prepares to pilot vaccine passports
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is compiling a plan to receive international tourists holding vaccine passports to Phu Quoc Island, Kien Giang Province.
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International air services expected to reopen by end-2021: CAAV
The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) forecast that regular flights linking Vietnam and international destinations in Northeast Asia and Europe will resume operations by the end of this year, after a long period of suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Bali plans 5-year visa scheme for digital nomads as island stalls reopening 
Digital nomads in Bali will be granted a 5-year visa, according to Indonesia’s tourism minister. The government is waiting until the Covid-19 situation improves before reopening the island to foreign tourists.
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Thailand to issue international vaccine passport for travellers
An international vaccine passport, certifying Covid-19 immunisation, will be an official travel document for those travelling overseas, according to an order by the Public Health Ministry’s Disease Control Department.
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COVID-19: Indonesia Travel Updates.
Update Covid-19 news until 26th June. 
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Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 6, 2021

Southeast Asia Travel News | update 29th June

Southeast Asia Travel News | update 29th June

Vietnam among top destinations perfect for solo travel: Lonely Planet | Travel trend
Ten destinations perfect for solo travel, the renowned travel guide website Lonely Planet praises Vietnam as the only Southeast Asian nation where can be crowned the ‘best of the best for its food.
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Cebu Pacific sets up new Flexi-Fare policy | Philippines
Cebu Pacific introduces a new “voluntary flight change policy” starting 1 July for passengers who pre-purchased the CEB Flexi add-on during the initial booking.
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Koh Larn to pilot Pattaya’s reopening to tourists | Thailand
Koh Larn off the coast of Pattaya could be reopening to tourists in the near future.
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France is back: Borders reopen to American tourists, others
To be allowed in for tourism, Americans and other visitors from most countries outside of Europe will need to show that they have been fully inoculated against the coronavirus with vaccines approved by the European Union’s medicines agency.
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New study: Through Covid-19 and beyond| Singapore
Singapore Tourism Board, the Professional Convention Management Association and UFI (Global Association of the Exhibition Industry) have partnered to launch a white paper titled “Reimagining Business Events – Through COVID-19 and Beyond”.
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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 28th June

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 28th June

Phu Quoc hopes to welcome foreign tourists in Autumn
Foreign tourists could be set to return to Vietnam this Autumn if a vaccine passport scheme is approved.
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Longer trips look set to boom post-Covid
The pandemic has triggered greater demand for lengthier holidays of more than ten nights, according to a poll by GlobalData.
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Vietnam Airlines wins rights to fly to Canada
Vietnam Airlines is the second Vietnamese airline this month to gain traffic rights to fly to North American cities following approvals granted to Bamboo Airlines.
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Cebu hoteliers ink pact with AirAsia | Philippines
Philippines AirAsia inked a partnership with the Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Association of Cebu (HRRAC) to help boost tourism and economic recovery in Cebu at a ceremony hosted last Friday.
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Qatar promotes new business class seat
Qatar Airways will launch its new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, featuring a new Business Class Suite, on key routes to Europe and Asia.

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Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 6, 2021

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 25 June

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 25 June

77% of APAC travellers ready to take to the skies again | Travel trend
While pre-pandemic frequent flyers are ready to get back on a plane, travel restrictions and low vaccine uptake remain a serious barrier.
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Discounted swab test for tourists extended at PCMC | Philippines
The discounted reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test for qualified tourists at the Philippine Children’s Medical Center (PCMC) has been extended until December.
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Vaccine passport program readied for foreigners to visit Phu Quoc Island | Vietnam
The tourism ministry is urgently working on a plan for welcoming international tourists with the so-called Covid-19 vaccine passports to Phu Quoc island, Vietnam.
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Singapore to accelerate COVID-19 vaccination programme, increasing daily doses by 70% | Singapore
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TAT claims 1,500 travellers arriving in Phuket July 1
The governor of TAT said that international flights scheduled to arrive in Phuket on the first day of reopening have 1,500 tickets booked so far.
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