April 21, 2020
Full renovations underway of 20 hillside, oceanview villas with private pools
Thai luxury resort Pimalai Resort & Spa is forging ahead with recovery plans despite the recent closure of Koh Lanta island in the southern Thai province of Krabi until 30 April 2020. Pimalai is remaining positive and using this time to create new horizons for a property which opened almost 20 years ago.
Read More…April 21, 2020
Virtual show to replace physical event, which has been pushed back to 2021
Reed Exhibitions has confirmed the postponement of the Arabian Travel Market for 2020. Originally delayed from its 19 to 22 April 2020 time-slot to a new late-June/early-July date due to the coronavirus pandemic, organisers have since also evaluated rescheduling the annual show to the last quarter of the year. However, the “changing global situation” has now seen Reed scrap this year’s physical show altogether.
Read More…April 21, 2020
New heart-felt message to the travel industry
Has there ever been a better time to dream? Not according to the Principality of Monaco, who wants travel advisors to keep dreaming about the destination as their client’s next luxury holiday by sending a simple message of affection: “Take care of yourself, we miss you!”.
Read More…April 16, 2020
Wild Bush Luxury closes NT lodge, rests South Australia homestead until September
Wild Bush Luxury has closed its Bamurru Plains safari lodge in the Top End for the remaining 2020 season in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read More…April 16, 2020
Coronavirus claims the US Travel Association’s annual travel trade showcase
After several weeks of uncertainty, the US Travel Association has confirmed this year’s IPW (International Pow Wow) travel trade show has been cancelled for 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. IPW Las Vegas had been earmarked to run from 30 May to 3 June 2020 at the Las Vegas Convention Centre.
Read More…April 14, 2020
“The fact is cruising is neither the source or cause of the virus or its spread”
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has expressed concern for the cruise industry being singled out during the coronavirus pandemic. Responding to a refreshed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention “No Sail Order” to US ports – that has the potential of lasting up to 100 days – CLIA said the mandate will have “unintended consequences” on the cruise sector.
Read More…April 13, 2020
CDC issues mandate, potentially pushing back US deployments until mid-July 2020
The battered cruise industry has been dealt another blow after US authorities extended the current “no sail order” on all cruise ships by more than three months.
Read More…April 10, 2020
Australia’s sixth largest airport pauses operation due to coronavirus crisis
Gold Coast Airport has been forced to suspend operations from Friday 10 April as regular commercial passenger services to the region dry up.
Read More…April 9, 2020
Upwards of 86,600 cruise passengers in the US alone potentially at risk
The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention has this week updated its recommendations to assist US cruise ship travellers get home as quickly, and safely, as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More…April 9, 2020
Luxury travel network lends a hand to agencies in “survival mode”
Virtuoso members in Australia and New Zealand have been thrown a lifeline during the coronavirus pandemic, with the luxury travel network waiving its membership charge and accelerating the delivery of override commissions to assist with cashflow.
Read More…April 9, 2020
Coronavirus sees forced shut down of Sydney office
Crystal has announced the closure of its Australian office in Sydney during the current “challenging time” facing the industry.
Read More…April 8, 2020
Research shows future travel plans of Aussies influenced by bushfire recovery initiatives
Research reveals tumultuous times for the international travel industry may offer a beacon of hope for Australia’s beleaguered bushfire affected communities, with domestic regional travel a top choice when Aussies can travel again. According to data from a new report by MyTravelResearch.com and research platform, Glow, more than half (53%) of Australians’ future travel plans were influenced by the bushfire recovery initiatives, proving recent initiatives were succeeding prior to the current coronavirus pandemic.
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