Articles tagged “asia monthly”
How India’s EaseMyTrip Built a Brand Waiving Booking Fees
EaseMyTrip realized early on that the convenience fee is perhaps the most inconvenient part of travel bookings and were willing to let go of it in return for loyal customers.
Chinese Cite Financial Impact From Covid for Not Wanting to Travel Abroad
Chinese travelers cite financial constraints over the last three years as the leading reason for not wanting to travel abroad even as China decided to end its zero-Covid policy by…
Trip.com Group CEO Tells Davos Leaders Global Travel for China Will Be Back by Third Quarter
China is seeing record surge in searches, but for those searches to convert to bookings, it needs airlines, airports and hotels to quickly ramp up capacity.
Oyo Still Keen to Pursue IPO Setting Mid-February Deadline for Refiling
Keen to pursue its long-anticipated initial public offering (IPO), hospitality tech company Oyo has said it would be refiling its draft red herring prospectus with the Indian stock market regulator…
Dubai’s Ambitious $8.7 Trillion Economic Plan Prioritizes Tourism
It's interesting to note how each of Dubai's ambitious economic predictions rests on its tourism prowess and its ability to attract international visitors.
The India/China Demographic Switch About to Reorder Global Travel
India is projected to surpass China as the world's most populous country later this year. That shift carries huge implications for travel across the globe. Watch our lively discussion in this Skift Megatrends video to get behind the numbers.
Rashaad Jorden |
India’s Newest Airline Looks to Fill Void From Second and Third-Tier Cities
A regional airline with an unusual hub choice, having India's country code in its name, is starting with short-duration flights. Fly91 is aiming for the sky with its ambitions.
Why Thailand Is the Best Bet for Russian Tourists These Days
Thailand needs tourists and Russians need to travel. The equation seems to have worked out pretty well so far for the two countries.
China’s Visa and Passport Backlog Obstructs Business Travel Reboot
There’s no easy fix after embassies were forced to close, or suffer staff shortages due to Covid outbreaks. Patience will be needed.