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    'War on terror' exacts heavy toll on travellers

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 25/01/2010

    » A report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council last week paints a shocking picture of how the "war on terror" has affected the global movement of people. It says that surveillance, watch-lists, racial profiling and biometrics, "once the exception have now become customary" and warns the situation could get worse unless safeguards are built in now.

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    Goodbye 'Brand Asean', hello southeast asia

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 01/02/2010

    » Asean tourism ministers have admitted failure in their efforts to promote Asean as a single destination and develop the Asean tourism brand. As a result, they have embarked on a new campaign built on the fact that "Southeast Asia" has greater recognition in international source markets than "Asean".

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    ASEAN campaign could yield unwelcome results

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 15/02/2010

    » The effort to rebrand Asean as "Southeast Asia" for tourism promotion is being closely watched by Burmese tourism authorities, who say they will hold the Asean Tourism Association (Aseanta) responsible if the new marketing website is used for anti-Burma criticism.

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    Tourism policy needs a broader context

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 01/03/2010

    » With the focus of the travel and tourism industry now shifting to strategies designed to capitalise on the nascent global economic recovery, the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has issued a report calling for a "whole of government" approach to tourism policy.

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    Cool response from agents

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 29/03/2010

    » The tourism component of the Asean Competitiveness Enhancement (ACE) project, funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), yielded yet another poor result last week when a presentation to the Association of Thai Travel Agents drew a low turnout.

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    US losing some lustre for visitors

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 03/05/2010

    » Even as US-funded consultants seek to help Asean countries enhance their tourism competitiveness, the tourism competitiveness of the United States itself is facing a challenge, with clear indications that its security measures are becoming an issue.

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    Yemen seeks lift from tourism

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 28/06/2010

    » Yemen, the poorest country in the Arab world, is turning to tourism to improve economic development and has sought support from the UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO). If the plans succeed, the country will attract Asian tourism investors and hotel groups, especially those seeking exotic new destinations in which to plant a flag.

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    Pakistan reaches out to Buddhists

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 26/07/2010

    » Pakistan is seeking to highlight its Buddhist heritage as part of a broader effort to attract more visitors from Thailand and the Asean countries. A key objective is to narrow the huge imbalance in visitor arrivals; in 2008, a total of 63,258 Pakistanis visited Thailand but only 2,618 Thais returned the favour. Diplomatic, economic and tourism officials on both sides say stronger bilateral efforts to fix the imbalance are long overdue.

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    Un Body Jumps on Sustainable Tourism Bandwagon

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 02/08/2010

    » The already bloated deck of global, regional and local organisations focussing on "sustainable tourism" got even fatter last month with the UN Environment Programme announcing the launch of a "global partnership" that "aims to transform the way tourism is done worldwide."

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    Airport Link a Potential Tourism Bonanza

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 09/08/2010

    » The long-awaited opening of the Airport Rail Link on Aug 23 will substantially enhance the convenience of visiting Bangkok but a number of critical missing links impede connectivity with the city's mass-transit systems.

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