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  • Automatic Stay Extension till June 30 for Foreigners in Vietnam
    Vietnam

    Automatic Stay Extension till June 30 for Foreigners in Vietnam

    By Asean Travel News
    May 20, 2020
    On Tuesday (May 19), the country’s Immigration Department informed that the stranded foreigners who entered into Vietnam on a tourist visa, e-visa or visa ...
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  • Vietnam

    “Safe Haven” to Revive Tourism in Vietnam

    By Asean Travel News
    May 19, 2020
    According to VinaCapital, an investment fund in Vietnam, “Safe Haven Tourism” is the best way for the country to maximize tourism revenues while minimizing ...
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  • Laos

    Laos – Restrictions on Travel Lifted

    By Asean Travel News
    May 18, 2020
    The Government of Laos has decided to lift the travel restrictions to permit the people to travel around the country as Laos is also ...
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  • Royal Brunei Airlines
    Brunei Darussalam

    Brunei’s Aviation Industry will Suffer Less amongst ASEAN Countries

    By Asean Travel News
    May 16, 2020
    The Government of Brunei has forecast lowest loss of revenue in Brunei’s civil aviation industry among ASEAN member countries at US$ 114 million. Around ...
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  • Indonesia

    AirAsia Indonesia (QZ) to Re-start Scheduled Flights from 1st June

    By Asean Travel News
    May 16, 2020
    Low cost carrier AirAsia (QZ) on Friday announced that it is extending the suspension of flight operations in Indonesia until May 31 due to ...
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  • Angkor Wat, Siem Reap
    Cambodia

    Siem Reap International Airport to open in 2023 as per Schedule

    By Asean Travel News
    May 14, 2020
    Due to Covid-19 aviation worldwide facing the worst turbulence of all times, Mao Havannall, Secretariat for Civil Aviation (SSCA) on Monday said that the ...
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  • Restart Sri Lanka
    Indian Subcontinent

    “Restart Sri Lanka” – Economic Activities Resume in the Island Nation

    By Asean Travel News
    May 13, 2020
    After the businesses and shops remained closed for 52 days since the deadly outbreak of COVID-19 in the country, Sri Lanka finally opened up ...
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  • Philippines Holiday Demand
    Philippines

    Philippines Holiday Demand from Chinese Tourists Post Covid-19

    By Asean Travel News
    May 13, 2020
    The results of China Philippines Travel Sentiment Survey, conducted earlier in first week of May by hospitality consulting group C9 Hotelworks and Delivering Asia ...
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  • Changi Airport Group (CAG) on Tuesday said that Terminal 4 at Changi Airport will suspend all its operations from coming Saturday (16th May). In a statement, CAG said: "Changi Airport's terminal operations will be consolidated further to optimise resources in tandem with the sharp decline in flight movements because of the global Covid-19 pandemic.” Terminal 4 is the newest terminal at the airport, having opened in October 2017. Commenting on the Terminal 4 closure, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said: "These are trying times for aviation and the Changi community. Great uncertainties remain but we remain optimistic on eventual aviation recovery.” Mr Khaw added that the suspension would also allow upgrading works at Terminal 2 to be sped up, which is expected to be completed by 2024. The operations at Terminal 2 were already suspended earlier as the flight traffic decreased substantially due to cross border controls measures to prevent spread of pandemic. CAG statement added "Even as terminal operations are scaled down during this period, CAG continues to work closely with its airline and airport partners and stands ready to restart operations at Terminal 4 as soon as a sufficient number of flights return to the terminal." Stores and restaurants in Terminal 4 will also be closed and shuttle bus service connecting Terminal 3 and Terminal 4 will also be suspended until operations resume. CAG added food and beverage outlets at Changi Airports other terminals are still open for takeaways, and essential services such as pharmacies are still open to serve airport staff members and the public in the airport's public areas. Though, Skytrain services at Changi Airport have been reduced due to low demand.
    Singapore

    Changi Airport’s Terminal 4 to Suspend Operations from 16th May

    By Asean Travel News
    May 12, 2020
    Changi Airport Group (CAG) on Tuesday said that Terminal 4 at Changi Airport will suspend all its operations from coming Saturday (16th May).  In ...
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  • Air Travel, Domestic Tourism to Re-Open in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
    Malaysia

    Air Travel, Domestic Tourism to Re-Open in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

    By Asean Travel News
    May 11, 2020
    The Sabah government has allowed Domestic Tourism and Air Transport to re-open with some restrictions from today under the fifth phase of conditional movement ...
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