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Reuters, Published on 08/02/2022
» KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's coronavirus recovery council on Tuesday said it has recommended a full reopening of borders as early as March 1 without mandatory quarantine for travellers, as part of plans to accelerate economic recovery.
Bloomberg News, Published on 03/01/2020
» The world’s safest and most punctual airlines are in the Asia-Pacific region, according to surveys.
Associated Press, Published on 29/10/2018
» Lion Air, the airline whose plane crashed early Monday while traveling from Jakarta to an island off Indonesia's Sumatra with 189 people on board, is a fast-growing low cost airline with a mixed safety record.
Published on 14/05/2018
» Most Southeast Asian markets climbed on Monday with Malaysia ending higher as trading resumed after the stunning defeat of a coalition that ruled the country for over six decades, while Vietnam rose more than 2 % led by real estate stocks.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 03/04/2018
» The Transport Ministry will propose airlines in Asean countries operate direct flights to secondary cities in Thailand to cope with travel industry growth.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 12/12/2017
» Laos plans to work with foreign countries, including Thailand, to transform its former capital Luang Prabang into a premium destination for international tourists.
Business, Published on 28/11/2017
» Thai tourists are being advised to avoid Indonesia's Bali after the eruption of Mount Agung raised the volcano alert to its highest level and forced the island's international airport to close.
Published on 24/11/2016
» KUALA LUMPUR - Asia's biggest low-cost airline AirAsia Bhd plans an initial public offering of a holding company that will house all its Asean operations, group CEO Tony Fernandes said on Thursday.
Reuters, Published on 17/05/2016
» SINGAPORE — Low-cost airline groups and manufacturers of smaller passenger aircraft will be among the main winners after Southeast Asia's open skies agreement finally came into effect last month, although airport capacity constraints could limit the benefits.
Published on 17/03/2016
» Underfinanced and often unprofitable, Myanmar’s airlines are in a fight for survival as competition heats up from rivals inside and outside the country.