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CHINESE FEMALE TRAVELLERS FORGE AN INDEPENDENT PATH
Affluent Chinese female travellers are seeking more meaningful travel experiences. Instead of seeing travel as an avenue for escape, it is now seen as opportunities for enrichment, new learnings, and personal fulfilment. This is one of the findings outlined in China’s Women in Charge, the latest industry report presented by global marketing agency FINN Partners in association with ILTM Asia Pacific.
Servantrip urges agents respond to ‘dupe destinations’ trend to drive tours & activities sales
In response to a growing trend for travellers visiting ‘dupe destinations’, Servantrip, the world’s leading B2B tours, activities and transfer platform, has responded with some tips for how travel agents and other intermediaries can tap into this trend. Research from Skyscanner shows that travellers are searching for dupe destinations – alternative vacation spots that are more budget-friendly and less crowded than already-popular destinations – where they can enjoy new experiences. Skyscanner conducted a survey last year, revealing that 93% of travellers were willing to consider a less popular destination, with approximately 64% citing cost savings as a deciding factor. Examples of this shift included Milos, which offers stunning landscapes and beaches similar to Santorini but with fewer tourists, and Budapest, which boasts beautiful architecture and a rich cultural scene at a lower cost compared to Paris.
Mews sponsors Hotelschool The Hague’s Sustainable Hospitality Challenge for greener travel
Mews, the industry-leading hospitality cloud, is an official sponsor for Hotelschool The Hague’s Sustainable Hospitality Challenge, an initiative that aims to champion the evolution of eco-friendly hospitality. The Sustainable Hospitality Challenge (SHC) is in its 10th year and has evolved into a global knowledge-based initiative. Targeted at future-thinking students around the world, it aims to stimulate and create investment in innovative, sustainable solutions that will have a tangible impact on the industry.
interCaribbean Airways: Honored as Caribbean’s Leading Cabin Crew at the 2024 World Travel Awards
interCaribbean Airways has been named Caribbean’s Leading Cabin Crew at the Caribbean and The Americas ceremony of the 2024 World Travel Awards. This prestigious event took place at Sandals’ newest property in St Vincent, recognizing the airline’s outstanding commitment to customer service and in-flight hospitality.
Mallorca, a gastronomic journey in the land of olive trees
The Mallorcan landscape is full of olive trees, making this jewel of the Mediterranean the ideal place for the manufacture of high quality oil. With the Oli de Mallorca Designation of Origin, oleotourism is an attraction of international interest on the island.
Malaysia’s Travel & Tourism Sector Projected to Exceed Previous Heights
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) projects a significant year of growth for Malaysia’s Travel & Tourism sector, with its economic contribution, employment, and domestic visitor spending expected to break all records this year. According to the latest data, the sector’s contribution to Malaysia’s national economy is set to reach MYR 198.7BN in 2024, surpassing the pre-pandemic levels of 2019 by 1.6%, representing 10.5% of the national economy.
Wonderful Wimbledon & Emirates Fun Facts
As the main draw of The Championships, Wimbledon begins at the All England Club, Emirates explores the more obscure connections of its newest partnership, where the world’s largest international airline meets the world’s oldest tennis tournament, celebrating the iconic collaboration of two globally recognised legacy brands.
Hurricane Beryl: Climate perception plummets and threatens short-term demand to the Caribbean
The effects of Hurricane Beryl are already being felt in the tourist demand for Caribbean destinations, as indicated by the global travel intelligence platform Mabrian, part of The Data Appeal group, an effect that is evident both in the climate perception and in the short-term demand to travel to these destinations.
Three new sailings as part of world voyage revealed by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
Explorers looking for their next adventure can take advantage of three new shorter sailings as part of its 2025 world cruise. Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has unveiled three new shorter cruises on board Bolette as she part of her maiden 106-night world voyage in January 2025.
JA Resorts & Hotels Announces Key Promotions at JA The Resort
JA Resorts & Hotels is excited to announce two significant promotions at JA The Resort, underscoring the dedication and exceptional achievements of Murad Ahmed, a distinguished Emirati professional, and Amit Alva. Murad Ahmed, an esteemed member of the JA family since 2005 and a proud Emirati, has been promoted to Cluster General Manager.
Marriott Bonvoy Unveils ‘Beyond Ordinary’ with Luxury Getaways to the Maldives
Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of luxury resorts in the Maldives presents ‘Beyond Ordinary’ suite package, inviting guests to embark on an unparalleled journey of discovery amidst the enchanting allure of the Indian Ocean. Guests can experience the epitome of opulence at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands, The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort and JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa.
Experience Luxury Your Way at Kivotos Santorini
Perched atop Santorini’s highest point in Imerovigli village, Kivotos Santorini invites you to bask in the lap of personalised luxury. From the moment you arrive, every aspect of your experience at this sublime hideaway is meticulously customised to suit your preferences, style and aesthetic. Here’s a glimpse into how this chic and cavernous boutique hotel is redefining luxury through bespoke services and curated gastronomy, transforming each stay into an unforgettable story you not only get to tell but also shape!