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SIA Group posts highest net profit in its 76-year history

SIA Group posts highest net profit in its 76-year history

Compared to FY2021/22, which had an operating deficit of $610 million, the group operating profit was a record $2,692 million. A record $2,601 million in operating profit for SIA, up $2,713 million from the prior fiscal year. The passenger capacity of the Singapore carriers (SIA) Group exceeded the 58% level for international scheduled services of […]

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Cora Cora Maldives is awarded the prestigious accolade of the SHe Travel Club

Cora Cora Maldives is awarded the prestigious accolade of the SHe Travel Club

Eight out of ten female passengers, who make up 64% of all travellers worldwide, believe that their firms do not prioritise their safety enough. The first five-star resort in the Maldives and only the second in the whole region to obtain this coveted designation is Cora Cora Maldives, which announces that they have been given

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Qantas to double its daily services to Tokyo and adds more international routes

Qantas to double its daily services to Tokyo and adds more international routes

Qantas has announced that it would increase from two to four daily flights to Tokyo. Qantas is expanding its global network by adding additional flights, aeroplanes, and locations. Along with this, travel is quite popular both domestically and internationally. Starting in October 2023, Qantas will level up its international network, adding almost one million extra

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More international Qantas flights as airline accused of outsourcing jobs

More international Qantas flights as airline accused of outsourcing jobs

More international flights and itineraries being offered by Q Antas will bring down rates, but the airline is also being accused of hiring foreign employees for infrastructure and positions. A million additional tickets will be available on flights to popular locations over the course of the next 12 months, the airline stated today. Increased frequency

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TAT presents Amazing New Chapters “The Journey to Sustainability”

TAT presents Amazing New Chapters: “The Journey to Sustainability”

The band’s travels and songs are a reflection of their love for Thailand, with its plethora of natural resources, pleasant weather all year round, and variety of ecosystems and landscapes that are suitable for all types of travel in any season. Despite speaking various languages, music serves as a universal language that unites people. People

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Battleface travel insurance partner platform lands in Australia

Battleface travel insurance partner platform lands in Australia

Australian travel insurance industry to be revolutionised by API-driven modular insurance solution. Melbourne, Australia – Battleface, a supplier of travel insurance, has announced the debut of its tech platform, which enables partners to create personalised solutions. Battleface offers embedded modular insurance for partners and their clients alike. The way that battleface unbundles travel insurance offers

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ACI Asia-Pacific announces Green Airports Recognition 2023

ACI Asia-Pacific announces Green Airports Recognition 2023

Elimination of single-use plastic is the focus of the Green Airports Recognition 2023 campaign. Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific released the findings of the Green Airports Recognition (GAR) Programme 2023, honouring 12 airports in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East for exemplary achievements in their sustainability programmes. The sector has experienced exponential growth over the last

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Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council expands global reach

Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council expands global reach

Strategic alliances like Passage Asia and Ezy Healthcare help to expand the medical tourism sector in Malaysia. Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur In order to improve its seamless healthcare travel experience, the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC) has increased its worldwide reach by signing two key Memorandums of Understanding with renowned medical tourism and healthcare facilitators,

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Indian golfers see Sanah as more than golfing destination

Indian golfers see Sanah as more than golfing destination

For a four-day familiarisation tour, Tourism Malaysia sent a group of Indian golf tour specialists and enthusiasts to Sabah. KOTA KINABALU – Sabah is seen as more than just a golf destination by Indian golf tour professionals and aficionados who are in the state to discover courses with a distinctive setting. The party of five

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Nights booked on Airbnb for international travel by Indian guests more than doubled in Q1 2023 compared to Q1 2022

Nights booked on Airbnb for international travel by Indian guests more than doubled in Q1 2023 compared to Q1 2022

Indian passengers prefer to go to the UK, the US, and locations in Europe. For internal tourism, Goa, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, and Kullu are the most popular destinations among Indian visitors. NEW DELHI According to the most recent data from Airbnb, the number of nights booked by Indian visitors for international travel more than quadrupled

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