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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travelweekly-asia.com | Mindy Poder
Pope Francis' passing is impacting travel to Rome. Heed this travel advisor's advice.
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travelweekly-asia.com | Ian Jarrett
FitsAir has launched four times weekly flights to Kuala Lumpur with plans to extend its reach into South-east Asia and the Middle East. But who is FitsAir? The relatively unknown airline began its aviation journey in 1997 as an air cargo carrier. In 2022, FitsAir became the first privately owned airline designated by the Sri Lankan government to operate scheduled international passenger air services out of Sri Lanka. It began operations one year later, using Airbus A320 aircraft.
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travelweekly-asia.com | Ian Jarrett
Located 40 minutes from Riyadh, Qiddiya City is one of Saudi Arabia’s visionary giga-projects, spanning across entertainment, sports and culture. Qiddiya City’s ambitious plans include a motorsports track featuring "The Blade," the world’s first cantilevered track section; Falcon’s Flight, the tallest, fastest and longest rollercoaster globally, located within Six Flags Qiddiya City; and the region’s largest water park, Aquarabia Qiddiya City.
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travelweekly-asia.com | Ian Jarrett
Rejuvenated and rehabilitated, Thai Airways believes it will have plenty to celebrated in 2025, its 65th anniversary. In June, the flag carrier will exit bankruptcy protection, cutting itself loose from its state enterprise past, and resuming operations as a privatised public company. The coming year will also be marked by new aircraft and inflight products, including new uniforms and amenity kits.
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travelweekly-asia.com | Brinley Hineman
The US Tour Operators Association (USTOA) advised members of the possible impact of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs announced Thursday. USTOA president and CEO Terry Dale said in an email to members that he asked the association's government affairs firm, Elevate, for its take. Near-term, Elevate said the tariffs could influence foreigners' views of traveling to the US and affect the reputation of American travellers abroad.
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