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/ Posted on 1 February, 2021 8:30 The pandemic has snuffed out the medical tourism boom in South-east Asia, leaving the once-thriving sector ailing. TTG Asia reporters examine how the industry is fighting to nurse the sector back to financial health. Singapore By Pamela Chow While medical and wellness is not a current focus of her tourism strategy, Singapore may find ample opportunity in this sector, thanks to her effective clampdown on the spread of Covid-19, as well as her egalitarian distribution of vaccines since December 2020. The island nation’s speedy turnaround during the pandemic has earned her global recognition that could benefit her status as a hub for treatment and restoration. ....
/ Posted on 26 January, 2021 16:50 In the face of adversity, some travel agents have chosen to keep their spirits up with training and alternative business, while others have reworked operations to face a new travel future. In this final instalment of a three-part series on the Asian travel agent community, we check in on Indonesia and Singapore. By Mimi Hudoyo and Pamela Chow Indonesia The Covid-19 vaccine roll out across the world has raised hopes of business recovery among Indonesian travel agents, most of whom are regarding 2021 with cautious optimism. Budijanto Ardiansjah, vice chairman of the Association of the Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies (ASITA), said the widespread availability of Covid-19 vaccines is the turning point for the industry, as inoculated consumers will have confidence to return to travel. ....
Updated: December 22, 2020 11:29 IST Airlines across the world have come up with innovative ways to provide a comforting dining experience for their customers in the midst of a raging pandemic Share Article AAA Airlines across the world have come up with innovative ways to provide a comforting dining experience for their customers in the midst of a raging pandemic Remember dining at 36,000 feet above sea level? With travel restrictions in place since March 2020, thanks to the pandemic, the airline sector and allied services were among the worst affected. “All flights were suspended and travel came to a standstill. Our 2,000-odd staff comprising chefs, cooks, packers, and service personnel in kitchens across India were left without work, quite like the stranded passengers we were catering to,” recalls George Dominic, CEO of Casino Air Catering and Flight Services (CAFS), one of India’s largest airline catering networks, which serves companies such as A ....