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JAKARTA, March 6 Apart from recreation, Indonesian tourists are looking forward to coming back to Malaysia to meet family members and seek medical treatment. This was revealed in Tourism Malaysia’s four-day survey at the ‘Astindo Hybrid Travel Fair’ organised by the Association of Air. ....
/ Posted on 3 May, 2021 17:46 Hotel and airline bookings in 1Q2021 have recorded exponential growth for several Indonesian OTAs, compared to the same period in 2020, triggered likely by the combination of travel confidence campaigning and sales promotions. Tiket.com reported that airline ticket purchases in 1Q2021 had skyrocketed by 331 per cent while hotel bookings rose 321 per cent over the same period. Its new ancillary feature, TO DO, saw a 10 per cent pick up in business from 4Q2020 as the number of users expanded by 299 per cent over the past year. Online flight and hotel transactions by Indonesian travellers have soared this year ....
Tourism businesspeople in Indonesia feel optimistic about COVID-19 vaccines, which they expect will help revive the industry. Association of Air Ticketing Companies in Indonesia (Astindo) deputy head Anton Sumarli said he was certain the COVID-19 vaccine would boost travel demand. He noted that the tourist industry had seen a positive trend in the fourth quarter of this year. “Compared with the third quarter, the fourth quarter [shows] a better performance, and there is considerable demand [for tourist activities],” he said on Wednesday, as quoted by antaranews.com. He added that the association’s regional members had been receiving inquiries for the upcoming holidays. ....
Tourism businesspeople in Indonesia feel optimistic about COVID-19 vaccines, which they expect will help revive the industry. Association of Air Ticketing Companies in Indonesia (Astindo) deputy head Anton Sumarli said he was certain the COVID-19 vaccine would boost travel demand. He noted that the tourist industry had seen a positive trend in the fourth quarter of this year. “Compared with the third quarter, the fourth quarter [shows] a better performance, and there is considerable demand [for tourist activities],” he said on Wednesday, as quoted by antaranews.com. He added that the association’s regional members had been receiving inquiries for the upcoming holidays. ....