Southeast Asia Travel News| Update December 26

by Huyen Nguyen
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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update December 26

Cambodia’s Angkor Air starts first direct Siem Reap-Hanoi service
Cambodian carrier Angkor Air has launched its first direct service between tourist hub Siem Reap and Hanoi.
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Cambodia says foreign tourists not required to show $1,000 upon entry
The Cambodian Ministry of Tourism confirmed it does not require tourists to show $1,000 to $2,000 in cash upon entering the country.
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Indonesia starts offering 10-year visas to attract foreigners
Indonesia’s Second-Home Visa program that enables foreigners to stay in the country for up to 10 years came into effect Wednesday, as Southeast Asia’s largest economy seeks to attract more tourists.
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Oman’s SalamAir launches Muscat-Bangkok direct flights
Oman based airline SalamAir has launched a new three-times weekly direct service from Muscat to Bangkok – its second destination in Thailand after Phuket.
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Changi Airport reconnects with South Asian cities to pre-pandemic level, adds Pune as new destination
Singapore’s Changi Airport has re-established its link to all South Asian cities to the pre-pandemic level and added Pune to its network, reporting a strong rebound in passenger traffic, according to a media report on Sunday.
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