Southeast Asia Travel News | Update February 10

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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update February 10

Thai PM sees over 30 million foreign tourists this year
Thailand’s prime minister is confident the country will receive more than 30 million foreign tourists this year as the economically vital tourism sector gathers steam, a government spokesperson said on Tuesday.
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Malaysia to host inaugural PATA Destination Experience Forum and Mart 2023
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is set to organise the PATA Destination Experience Forum and Mart 2023 (PDFM 2023) from June 21-23 this year. The event will be held in Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak, Malaysia.
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AirAsia Philippines resumes China flights
AirAsia Philippines is returning to key economic hubs in China, starting with weekly flights to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and the special administrative region of Macao during February and March.
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ASEAN Tourism Awards 2023 honors 14 Vietnamese units
The ASEAN Tourism Awards 2023 is an annual event held to honor localities and units with high-quality tourism products and services, contributing to the sustainable development of tourism destinations in the ASEAN region. At the Award Ceremony, Vietnam is proud to have 14 crowded units.
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Vietnam Airlines to reoperate 5 flight routes to China
According to Vietnam Airlines, in March and April this year, the airline will operate 5 flights connecting between Vietnam and China, adding to the restoration of 9 over 10 flight routes to China as before the pandemic outbreak.
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Thailand’s first ever seaplane airline to launch this sum
Thailand‘s first-ever seaplane airline ‘Siam Seaplane‘ is preparing to launch this summer to take the kingdom’s tourism industry to the next level.
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Jeju Air to resume flights from Incheon to Hanoi, HCMC as tourism picks up
South Korea’s low-cost carrier Jeju Air will resume air services from Incheon to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City from April 20 after three years of suspension due to Covid.
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