Travel Weekly Asia
Travel Weekly Asia made its debut in 2002 and has now been a trusted source for industry experts for over a decade. It provides essential insights and updates in the ever-evolving travel sector. Recently acquired by Northstar Travel Media, a prominent provider of business information and marketing solutions for the $300 billion U.S. travel, tourism, and meetings industries, Travel Weekly Asia has introduced a revamped print edition along with a new Global Wrap that delivers news directly to your inbox. Focused on the Asia Pacific region, our publication aims to be a valuable marketing tool for travel agents and a reliable resource for decision-makers. In addition to Travel Weekly Asia, we also have a sister publication, Travel Weekly China, in Asia, and Travel Weekly in North America.
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1 week ago |
travelweekly-asia.com | Sangeetha Amarthalingam
The strong potential of Asia’s cruise market and Malaysia’s strategic ambitions as a gateway for the region were key themes at a recent panel discussion on the State of Asia’s Cruise Industry, held during CruiseWorld Malaysia 2025 in Penang. Penang’s rise as a cruise destinationFor Ooi Chok Yan, CEO of Penang Global Tourism, the goal is to position Penang as a fly-cruise hub, leveraging Penang International Airport’s connectivity.
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2 weeks ago |
travelweekly-asia.com | Robert Silk
Air India owner Tata Group will pay 10 million Indian rupees each (nearly US$118,000) to the families of each passenger who died in the 11 June crash of Flight 171. "No words can adequately express the grief we feel at this moment," Tata Group said in a post on X. "Our thoughts and prayers are also with the families who have lost their loved ones, and with those who have been injured.
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2 weeks ago |
travelweekly-asia.com
New chairman says Fain’s leadership ‘has been nothing short of transformative’.
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2 weeks ago |
travelweekly-asia.com | Sangeetha Amarthalingam
CruiseWorld Malaysia 2025 docked in Penang for the very first time on 10 June. Held at Penang Marriott Hotel, the event gathered 205 travel industry professionals to welcome its debut in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed state.
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1 month ago |
travelweekly-asia.com | Dorine Reinstein
Marriott International has signed an agreement to launch its first Autograph Collection safari camp, extending the luxury brand into experiential, nature-based accommodations. The Mapito Safari Camp, Serengeti, Autograph Collection is scheduled to open in the third quarter along Tanzania's Great Migration route. The property will feature 16 tented suites, including a two-bedroom villa.
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