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Nopparat Chaichalearmmongkol
Nopparat Chaichalearmmongkol is a journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand
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Thailand’s Duty-Free King Buys Controlling Stake in Thai AirAsia
14 Jun 2016
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WSJ
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English
| Mergers & Acquisitions
King Power International Group, led by Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, has acquired a controlling stake in Thai AirAsia for 7.9 billion baht ($224.5 million). This move comes amid speculation about the future of King Power's retail business concessions. The acquisition marks a new strategic direction for Srivaddhanaprabha, who also owns Leicester City Football Club, recent Premier League champions.
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Natalie Chalk
Natalie Chalk is a UK-based journalist who works on the news desk of the Daily Mail. She also works as Late Breaking News Editor at inews on weekends. Prior to this she has contributed articles to The Mail on Sunday, The Big Issue, The Guardian, Daily Express, Sunday Mirror, Women’s Health, TNT ...
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Good morning. This is what happened in the world of travel this week: Friday 20th October 2023
20 Oct 2023
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Chalkmarks
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English
| Global Destinations
This week's travel news roundup discusses various topics including the prioritization of holidays in 2024, with Spain and France being top destinations, according to a Censuswide poll. A UK bucket list by LNER features Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands. Airline bosses, including Ryanair's Michael O'Leary, addressed the National Air Traffic Service's failure during the August Bank Holiday. Heathrow welcomes a new CEO, Thomas Woldbye. AirAsia's Tony Fernandes faced criticism for an unprofessional photo. An Elvis Presley exhibition opens in London. Peru's ancient civilizations and upcoming infrastructure projects are highlighted, with a focus on tourism beyond Machu Picchu. The UK is set to gain its 16th National Park in Wales. Recollections of last year's events include Liz Truss's resignation, warm winter travel destinations, and the opening of Bond Street station on the Elizabeth Line.
Ushar Daniele
Armed with ten years of experience on the field as a journalist based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I now assume my role as a independent broadcast journalist. I recently hosted for VICE News in Malaysia and when I am not on camera, I produce news packages and documentaries for international news ...
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AirAsia faces backlash over delayed pandemic refunds
23 May 2022
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| Customer Service
Malaysia’s AirAsia and its subsidiary AirAsia X are facing significant backlash from customers over delayed refunds for flights canceled or rescheduled during the pandemic. Despite resuming flights, many customers have complained about poor customer service and long waits for refunds, particularly criticizing the airline's online chatbot, AVA. The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents acknowledges the issue but continues to book with AirAsia. The airline claims to have resolved most refund requests and is working on the remaining ones. The article also highlights the high compensation of AirAsia's co-founders amid the company's financial struggles.
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Grace Dobush
I’m Grace Dobush, a freelance journalist based in Germany and operating worldwide. I’m a polymath with a wide range of interests, and my editorial experience includes everything from politics and history to graphic design and craft business. I love working on stories that give historical context to ...
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Facebook Faces an Ad Boycott After Livestream of the New Zealand Mosque Shooting
18 Mar 2019
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fortune.com
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English
| Violence
Following the livestream of the New Zealand mosque shooting, several major companies, including ASB Bank, Lotto NZ, Burger King, and Spark, have pulled their advertising from Facebook. The Association of New Zealand Advertisers and the Commercial Communications Council have urged businesses to reconsider their ad placements on platforms that fail to moderate hate content. Facebook reported removing 1.5 million videos of the shooting within 24 hours, but New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern emphasized the need for tech companies to take more responsibility. Other social media platforms are also working to prevent the spread of the video.
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Dominic Dudley
I am a London-based writer with extensive experience of writing and editing copy on politics, economics and business. My articles have appeared in many of the world's leading current affairs publications, including The Economist, Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes, Foreign Policy and others. I work ...
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Asian and Middle East Airlines Dominate 2023 World Airline Awards
20 Jun 2023
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Forbes
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English
| Paris Air Show
The 2023 World Airline Awards, held during the Paris Air Show, saw Asian and Middle East airlines dominate, with Singapore Airlines being named the world's best airline for the fifth time. Qatar Airways and ANA All Nippon Airways followed in second and third place, respectively. The awards, based on a Skytrax online passenger survey, also recognized the best in cabin classes, with Asian and Middle East carriers sweeping these categories as well. Other notable winners included AirAsia for best low-cost airline and Air Canada for the world's most family-friendly airline. The Paris Air Show also highlighted significant business deals, such as IndiGo's record order for 500 Airbus A320 jets and the international debut of Saudi's Riyadh Air.
Aminah Farid
Aminah Farid is a journalist based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes posts topless photo, gets a massage during meeting
10 Oct 2023
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malaysia.news.yahoo.com
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English
| Professionalism
Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia, sparked a social media debate after posting a topless photo of himself receiving a massage during a management meeting on LinkedIn. The post, which has since been deleted, drew mixed reactions regarding professionalism and corporate culture. Fernandes is known for revolutionizing the low-cost airline industry and significantly contributing to Southeast Asia's tourism growth. The incident highlighted diverse opinions on social media about appropriate behavior on professional platforms.
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Marco Ferrarese
Marco Ferrarese is a journalist and travel writer specializing on Malaysia, Southeast Asia and India. He earned a PhD in Anthropology with a focus on Malaysia from Monash University. Ferrarese has written about travel, culture and extreme music in Asia for a variety of international ...
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The truth about flying China with Xiamen Airlines
15 Oct 2023
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The West Australian
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English
| Travel Experience
The article provides a personal account of flying with Xiamen Airlines, highlighting the low cost and satisfactory service despite initial concerns about flight cancellations and layovers. The author compares the experience favorably against other airlines, emphasizing the importance of understanding Chinese customs to appreciate the service. The narrative underscores the value for money and the positive experience with Xiamen Airlines, despite some logistical challenges.
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Portia Jones
Freelance travel journalist, host of the Travel Goals Podcast and Loney Planet guidebook author. With over seven years of experience as a freelance travel journalist, I'm passionate about creating engaging and informative articles and audio content for various media outlets, including the Times, ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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How to get the best deals on flights, according to travel experts
02 Sept 2022
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Woman and Home Magazine
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English
| Airline Industry Trends
The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to secure the best deals on flights amidst rising airfares. It includes expert tips such as being flexible with travel dates, avoiding peak seasons, booking early, considering indirect flights, using flight search engines like Google Flights and Skyscanner, flying with budget airlines, booking through travel agents, signing up for flight deal services like Going, utilizing airline points and miles, and being alert to new airline routes. The article also advises on being cautious of hidden fees, using price comparison sites, employing a VPN for potentially cheaper rates, flying midweek, and considering less popular travel dates like Friday the 13th. While airfares have increased due to inflation and fuel costs, there is a possibility of prices stabilizing or decreasing slightly in 2023, especially if fuel costs continue to fall.
Tim Leffel
Tim Leffel is a journalist and travel writer based in Tampa, FL, United States.
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Transportation Options for Backpacking Around Southeast Asia
21 Jan 2025
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www.cheapestdestinationsblog.com
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English
| Transportation
Southeast Asia remains a cost-effective region for backpackers, with numerous transportation options available. High-speed trains, budget airlines, and ferries offer various ways to travel between countries. Laos now has a high-speed train, and Thailand supports multiple domestic airlines. Digital platforms like 12Go simplify travel planning. Budget airlines such as AirAsia and Lion Air provide affordable flights, though luggage fees can be high. Ferries are essential for island travel, while buses remain a staple for reaching remote areas. Ride-sharing apps like Grab are also available for shorter distances.
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Marlon Alexander Luistro
Marlon Alexander Luistro is a journalist based in Lipa, Philippines.
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Costlier plane tickets expected by Sept. as fuel surcharge rises
18 Aug 2023
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Hong Kong News
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English
| Economy
The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) in the Philippines has raised the fuel surcharge to Level 6 due to increasing jet fuel prices, leading to higher costs for plane tickets starting September. The surcharge for domestic flights will range from P185 to P665, and for international flights from P610.37 to P4,538.40. Airline representatives from Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and AirAsia have stated compliance with the CAB's advisory and encouraged advance bookings to secure lower fares.
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Charles Mcdermid
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Veteran American journalist in Washington, D.C. Expert on U.S. policy on China and Southeast Asia with deep experience in the region. Areas of expertise: Global democracy, Trump presidency and trade war, Tech, China's economy and military, South China Sea disputes, conflict and disaster reporting, ...
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Jobs Completed 70
Job Success Rate 89%
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Asia’s aviation industry is booming, so why isn’t it making money?
04 Feb 2019
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South China Morning Post
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English
| Economics
Despite the booming aviation industry in the Asia-Pacific region, airlines are struggling to make profits due to intense competition, aggressive expansion, and challenges in increasing ancillary revenues. Factors such as fuel costs, overcapacity, and the need for airport expansions also contribute to the financial pressures. Airlines like Thai Airways, Malaysia Airlines, and Singapore Airlines are adapting to these challenges, while budget carriers like AirAsia, Lion Air, and VietJet continue to expand their fleets. Consolidation may be a potential solution, as seen with Garuda Indonesia's interest in Sriwijaya Air and All Nippon Airways' investments in Philippine Airlines and Vietnam Airlines.
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Alastair Newport
Alastair Newport is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. I am an experienced travel trade journalist, reporting on development in the hospitality and tourism industry for the last 10 years, specialising in MICE, Aviation and Hotels.
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AirAsia and Agoda Announce Strategic Partnership to Boost Southeast Asian Travel
24 Aug 2020
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Brand TD
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English
| Tourism
AirAsia and Agoda have announced a strategic partnership aimed at stimulating travel within Southeast Asia. The collaboration involves sharing flight and hotel inventories to offer a wider selection of travel products, convenience, and value to consumers. AirAsia.com will now feature over 600,000 Agoda properties through its SNAP flight and hotel package, promising the best price guarantee. AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes and Agoda CEO John Brown both expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting its role in revitalizing travel and providing seamless booking experiences. They also emphasized the importance of innovative collaboration to support the travel and tourism industry during the post-COVID recovery phase.
Ed Peters
Ed Peters is an award-winning journalist based in Hong Kong. He has spent most of his working life in Asia, and his CV includes editing an architectural magazine, Copy Editor in Chief for CNN Travel, editing hotel guides to Asia, Oceania and the United Kingdom, and the inaugural Asia Villa Guide. ...
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Why Myanmar’s Mergui Archipelago is the ultimate long-weekend tropical island getaway
29 Mar 2019
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South China Morning Post
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English
| Tourism
The Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar is highlighted as an ideal tropical island getaway, offering peace, quiet, and various recreational activities such as diving and snorkeling. Accommodations range from eco-friendly resorts like Boulder Bay Eco Resort to luxurious options like Awei Pila. The local economy is primarily barter-based, with limited shopping and dining options, emphasizing self-caught seafood and local dishes. Access to the archipelago involves multiple travel steps, including flights and boat rides. The region also has historical and pop culture references, adding to its allure.
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