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Haikou, China: Where the City Becomes a Stage, and Art Belongs to All

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Caption: A bird’s-eye view of the 2025 Praising Haikou Lawn Concert.

 

From September 28 to October 8, Haikou, the capital of China’s Hainan Province, won global attention with its colorful public art activities. Nearly 150 events, including lawn concerts, opera salons and street parades, have transformed this “Land of International Performing Arts” in the East into a boundless palace of art.

“The art of paper cutting can be worn!” Mohammed from Sudan was impressed by children wearing costumes inspired by paper cutting at the 2025 Intangible Cultural Heritage Fashion Show. “In Haikou, art is everywhere.” This holiday, he and his friends immersed themselves in the artistic atmosphere of the “Coconut City.”

Indeed, the city exudes a special vibe during the 2025 Haikou Art Week. In a century-old village, models walk on the volcanic stone runway wearing traditional Mamian skirt; at the Qilou Old Street, several Eastern and Western art exhibitions are staged; on the grassland of the Evergreen Park, drone performances light up the night sky… Tourists can experience a cultural journey that combines tradition and modernity under the sky, by the seaside, and on the streets.

“This trip is particularly meaningful. My kids not only learned about history but also developed artistic inspirations,” said a father from northern China after enjoying a symphony concert. “This is not something you get in the classroom.”

The 2025 Intangible Cultural Heritage Fashion Show, inspired by paper cutting, drew a large audience.(by ZhangLiyun)

The 2025 Haikou Art Week, with its wide array of events, provides an opportunity for global tourists to embrace local culture, showcases the charm of the city as a high-quality vacation destination, and boosts tourism consumption. During the National Day holiday, Haikou welcomed 1.1345 million tourists and generated a tourism revenue of 1.414 billion yuan.

It is worth noting that art is not something only available during holidays but an ingredient of daily life in Haikou. In recent years, while constantly building brands such as the Haikou Art Week, reading corners and art exhibitions have also been arranged in libraries, communities, and shopping malls. These efforts have fostered a new artistic ecosystem that is accessible for all, allowing citizens to enjoy culture and art at their doorsteps. The flourishing artistic vitality is transforming Haikou into a better place.

 

 
 

Caption: A bird’s-eye view of the 2025 Praising Haikou Lawn Concert.

 

Caption: The 2025 Intangible Cultural Heritage Fashion Show, inspired by paper cutting, drew a large audience.(by ZhangLiyun)

 

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ITB Asia 2025 opens its biggest edition yet

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ITB Asia 2025 opened at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sanda Expo and Convention Centre today, 15th October.

Now in its 18th edition, ITB Asia is currently welcoming more than 18,000 travel professionals, dignitaries, and members of the media to a tripartite event that consists of ITB proper, MICE Show Asia, and Travel Tech Asia.

That said, the 2025 run also has the event’s biggest spatial footprint since 2008 as it encompasses five halls across two levels of the massive venue.

Centred on the theme Future Forward: Transforming Travel and Tourism in a Changing World, ITB Asia seeks to explore the latest trends shaping the industry, particularly the evolution of related technologies, sustainability, and innovation; evolving travel expectations, and the increasing importance of the global and regional MICE sector.

Ruetz: ITB Asia 2025 mirrors platform’s increasing importance for the sector

In his opening remarks, Messenger Berlin senior vice-president David Ruetz cited how the event is a reflection of its growing strength, diversity and global importance of this platform.

He declared in his opening remarks: “We are welcoming over 1,500 buyers, the highest participation to date. I am also delighted to announce that we are thrilled to welcome first-time participants at ITB Asia this year from Azerbaijan, Lithuania, Hungary, Tamil Nadu, Da Nang, and Kaohsiung City Government, broadening ITB Asia’s international reach.”

New for 2025

ITB Asia 2025 also marks the debut of the Experiences & Attractions Highlight Zone where Disney Cruise Line, Mandai Woodlake Wildlife Reserve, and Resort World Sentosa take centre stage.

2025 also sees larger delegations from Central Asia and Africa,along with a greater presence of Indian state tourism boards which could prove a boon to Singaporean tourism in particular.

Local travel and tourism firms are also well-represented this year, serving as a reflection of the country’s entrepreneurial spirit and drive.

Tech and the future of tourism

Ruetz added: “Travel tech plays a vital role in shaping the future of travel and tourism, enabling digital transformation and improving customer experience and driving efficiency across the industry.”

Indeed, participants at the event will gain insights from industry experts on the subject, coming in from such major players as TripAdvisor, Fraser’s Hospitality, Jack Morton Worldwide, and Amadeus among others.

These talks and other activities reaffirm ITB Asia’s role as the premier platform for knowledge, exchange, and strategic industry insights.

With regard to the participation of the travel tech sector at ITB Asia, Ruetz pointed out: “Our show floor has expanded around 15 percent and over 45 percent of the exhibitors in this section are new, demonstrating the sector’s strong innovation and demand across the travel tech ecosystem.”

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From Coral Reefs to Desert Canyons, Saudi’s Solar-Powered Red Sea EDITION Reimagines What Desert Luxury Looks Like

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Saudi Arabia’s hospitality scene just got a striking new symbol of its transformation. The Red Sea EDITION, the first hotel to open on Shura Island, has officially launched — a solar-powered, design-driven sanctuary that fuses modern minimalism with the raw beauty of the desert and sea. More than just another opening, it marks a turning point in how the Kingdom is reimagining luxury — shifting from opulence to authenticity, from spectacle to soul.

The launch comes at a time when Saudi Arabia’s tourism industry is rewriting its global narrative. With over 100 million visitors in 2024 and an ambitious goal of 150 million by 2030, the country is no longer a “next” destination — it’s happening now. Under Vision 2030, over $800 billion is being invested into tourism infrastructure, from giga-projects like NEOM and Diriyah to coastal marvels such as The Red Sea, positioning the Kingdom as the world’s newest frontier for design-led, sustainable travel.

At the heart of that story now sits The Red Sea EDITION — a collaboration between Marriott International, EDITION Hotels, and Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer known for its regenerative tourism philosophy. The hotel’s arrival signals the start of Shura Island’s next chapter — an archipelago of 90 untouched islets surrounded by coral gardens and crystalline lagoons. Every detail of the resort embodies RSG’s ethos: solar-powered systems, locally sourced materials, and architecture that doesn’t dominate the landscape but flows with it.

“The opening of The Red Sea EDITION marks a significant milestone in the brand’s continued growth across the region,” said George Fleck, EDITION’s Global Brand Leader. “As our second property in Saudi Arabia, this resort captures EDITION’s commitment to creating experiences that feel connected — to place, to people, to purpose.”

The 240-key resort is sculpted from rammed earth and natural oak, with coral-stone floors and undulating rooftops shaped like reefs. Suites come with private plunge pools and terraces that open to sweeping Red Sea views, blurring the line between indoors and out. Guests arriving via Red Sea International Airport are taken across the country’s longest internal bridge to reach Shura Island.

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From Tennis Titans to Global Icons: Riyadh Season 2025 Powers Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Boom

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Saudi Arabia’s most ambitious cultural festival, Riyadh Season 2025, has officially opened, setting the stage for a record year of entertainment, tourism, and international collaboration. The festival, which runs through early 2026, is a centrepiece of the Kingdom’s drive to transform itself into one of the world’s leading destinations for large-scale events.

Now in its sixth edition, Riyadh Season has evolved from a local celebration into a global tourism magnet, drawing millions of visitors annually and spotlighting Saudi Arabia’s growing prowess in event management, creative industries, and visitor experience. This year’s opening parade — featuring over 3,000 performers, themed floats, and giant balloons — signalled the grand scale that has become the festival’s hallmark.

Riyadh Season is more than an entertainment spectacle — it’s a key pillar of Saudi Arabia’s “Unreal Calendar” of year-round events designed to drive tourism, diversify the economy, and position the Kingdom as a major global leisure hub. The calendar, unveiled by the Saudi Tourism Authority and fronted by football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, exemplifies how mega-events are being used to attract international visitors and sustain momentum across the tourism sector.

This year’s festival spans six major zones blending heritage, technology, and entertainment, including the House of Hype, showcasing global fashion trends, and the MrBeast Zone, marking the YouTube star’s first major activation in Saudi Arabia. Boulevard World will celebrate Saudi and global cultures, with installations from Turkey, Iran, and Africa, while Kingdom Arena, Via Riyadh, and The Groves will host concerts, sporting championships, and cultural showcases for visitors from around the world.

Riyadh Season 2025 will feature some of the biggest global names in sports and entertainment. The Riyadh Comedy Festival, one of the largest stand-up gatherings worldwide, will bring together Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, Aziz Ansari, and Russell Peters. In sport, The Six Kings Slam tennis exhibition will see Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner compete, while the WWE Royal Rumble makes its Middle East debut — a symbolic milestone in Saudi’s growing global sports footprint. Other headline events include the WTA Finals Riyadh and MDLBEAST Soundstorm 25, further strengthening the Kingdom’s positioning as a dynamic, inclusive, and entertainment-driven destination.

The festival’s digital-first approach also reflects Saudi Arabia’s ambition to connect with younger, tech-savvy audiences. Collaborations with digital creators like MrBeast, KSI, and iShowSpeed introduce hybrid online-offline experiences, while new Saudi, Khaleeji, and Syrian productions under the General Entertainment Authority spotlight regional storytelling, theatre, and music. This mix of global appeal and cultural authenticity has become Riyadh Season’s signature — celebrating Saudi creativity while engaging international audiences.

Since its inception in 2019, Riyadh Season has emerged as a cornerstone of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify the economy beyond oil by investing heavily in tourism and events. The festival attracted more than 20 million visitors in 2024, and 2025 numbers are expected to exceed that, aided by major infrastructure enhancements, including a cable car network linking key venues and expanded public transport.

Saudi Arabia has earmarked $800 billion for tourism development, with the sector projected to contribute $16.5 billion to GDP by 2030. Mega-events like Riyadh Season are central to this transformation — boosting international arrivals, supporting job creation, and showcasing the Kingdom’s capacity to host world-class cultural and sporting spectacles

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EU’s New Border System: What 61% of British Travellers Don’t Know (And What It Means for Your Next Flight)

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EU has now officially launched the Entry/Exit System (EES) for Third Country Nationals (TCNs) from 12th October 2025. This regulation will have an implementation period of 6 months. The travel and trade fraternity have mixed reactions of its smooth application. Read on to find out more…

For airports, this means managing new passenger flows

Andy Smith, Director, Borders at SITA, said: “The introduction of the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) marks one of the biggest operational changes at Europe’s air borders in decades. Border officers now need to collect biometric data, check passports, and register Third Country Nationals (TCNs) directly into a central EU system. For airports, this means managing new passenger flows and making sure these checks don’t cause longer queues or missed connections, especially at peak times.

Every Member State must follow the same EU border management regulations, operational guidance from Frontex, and technical standards set by eu-LISA. This ensures that the right data is captured securely and that national systems can talk to the EU’s central database. It’s a complex transition that requires preparation, coordination, and reliable EES technology to keep things moving smoothly.

Phased EES rollout may help reduce pressure

The EU’s phased EES rollout may help reduce pressure in the early days, but it also creates uncertainty. Not all European airports will switch on at the same time, and passengers, airlines, and airports need clear information to plan accordingly. Communicating rollout plans early and clearly, and encouraging the use of EES pre-registration apps where available, will be key to minimizing confusion and ensuring smoother journeys.

Workable solutions on the ground needed

This is why it’s crucial to work closely with governments and border agencies to translate these rules and best practices into practical, workable solutions on the ground. Our EES border management system, for example, builds on technology developed through partnerships with more than 75 governments worldwide. It connects securely to the EU’s central platform and allows travelers to register their biometrics quickly at self-service kiosks and eGates. This helps reduce queues for passengers and frees up border officers to focus on the checks that matter most.

Biometric border checks

The EU Entry/Exit System is also part of a broader global shift towards biometric border checks. By preparing early, using proven technology, and communicating clearly with the entire travel ecosystem, governments can reduce disruption while enhancing security. Our role is to support them every step of the way.”

ABTA calls for countries to expand the use of egates and adopt the EES

New data from ABTA – The Travel Association reveals 61% of people due to travel to Europe over the next 12 months are already aware of the introduction of EU Entry/Exit System1.

ABTA says that 61% is an encouraging level for the launch day of a scheme which will take some six months to be fully introduced. However, ABTA also believes that there needs to be a continued and concerted effort across the travel industry to continue to make people aware of the changes, particularly as the phasing in means people’s individual travel experiences will vary over the next six months.

The Association says people should pay careful attention to any information provided by their travel company and transport provider, about when they should arrive at airports or ports.

Delays at peak travel times

Mark Tanzer, Chief Executive of ABTA – The Travel Association said: “In the longer term, EES should make processes quicker and simpler for travel to Europe.

“Looking at the short term, given the scale of the operation, there may be some delays, particularly at peak travel times. But countries will be stepping up their processes gradually and have the option to stand down the system to avoid significant and lengthy waiting times. We ask that countries remain vigilant and use this contingency measure where needed.

“In the future, once EES is fully rolled out, no passport stamping will be needed and the system may also allow more places to extend the use of egates to UK citizens. Currently, not every country in Europe allows UK travellers to use these, so we’re urging more countries to allow access to egates. It’s good that many places are already doing so, as was my experience travelling through Palma airport this week.

App for EES in the future

“There is also the option for countries to use an app for EES in the future, which would allow travellers to enter information in advance; we urge all countries involved in EES to look to introduce the app.

“Increasing access to egates and using the EES app will make passport control checks quicker, helping both travellers and border authorities.

“If you have booked a holiday through an ABTA travel company, you can feel reassured that they understand the system and can advise you in advance of your travels.”

Travellers should now allocate four hours for navigating the new system in Southern Europe

Julia Lo Bue-Said OBE, CEO of Advantage Travel Partnership, stated“As EES comes into force this Sunday, non-EU travellers, including the majority of British Citizens, will be mandated to register their biometric details upon both arrival and departure from the Schengen area. This will include fingerprints, photographs, and the provision of information on their reasoning for visiting the EU. It will be implemented gradually over the next six months, however, for major airports in Southern Europe, we recommend that travellers now allocate four hours for navigating the new system in these initial stages as well as ensuring they have all the relevant documents prepared ahead of time in order to have a smooth journey.

Travellers should consider off-peak times

Where possible, travellers should consider off-peak times as this should reduce the likelihood of delays. Furthermore, delays should be anticipated for flights arriving at the same time to these travel hubs, as we foresee potentially overwhelming volumes of travellers during the initial rollout phase. This should settle over the next few weeks as staff and travellers familiarise themselves with the new procedures. Those travelling via the Eurostar at Kings Cross St Pancras may be affected by delays due to the implementation of automated kiosks to check-in for journeys and the Port of Dover is continuing to expand its kiosk provisions which it will roll out to try to avoid delays. We strongly advise travellers to consult with their travel agents in advance concerning any potential apprehensions.”

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IATA Highlights Critical Priorities for Aviation Safety and Operations at WSOC in China

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) highlighted three critical priorities for aviation safety and operations at the World Safety and Operations Conference (WSOC) in Xiamen, China. 

“The environment in which airlines operate has grown even more complex as conflicts and regulatory fragmentation have proliferated.  As a result, we have seen airspace closures, drone incursions and rising global navigation satellite system (GNNS) interference disrupt connectivity, underm ine confidence, and threaten safety. Ensuring aviation remains the safest mode of transport requires strong leadership, robust adherence to global standards, and smarter use of data. By focusing on these—industry and government together—we will build a safer, more resilient and increasingly efficient global aviation system that can manage today’s risks and is prepared for those of tomorrow,” said Mark Searle, Global Director Safety, IATA.

 Defending and Advancing Global Standards
Global standards are essential to aviation safety. Current standards must be adhered to and future standards must be developed to continuously improve industry safety performance. Currently, this focus revolves around:

  • Addressing GNSS Interference: Reports of GNSS interference have increased by more than 200% between 2021 and 2024. Neither spoofing nor jamming of GNSS systems is acceptable. Together with EASA, IATA has launched a GNSS Resilience Plan built on four priorities: monitoring and reporting, prevention tools, backup infrastructure, and civil–military coordination. The next step is for ICAO to advance these solutions through global standards, guidance, and reporting.
  • Protecting Aviation’s Radio Spectrum: The radio spectrum essential for aviation navigation, defined in ITU’s global standards, must be safeguarded. The rapid expansion of 5G, and soon 6G, is putting pressure on aviation’s allocations. In several markets, including Australia, Canada and the United States, 5G rollouts have created interference risks near airports and forced costly retrofits. Stronger coordination with telecommunications regulators and realistic timelines for mitigation are urgently needed, along with the development of more resilient on-board systems.
  • Timely Accident Investigation Reporting: Global standards under Annex 13 of the Chicago Convention clearly define the need for timely accident investigations. Yet, only 58% of accidents between 2019 and 2023 have produced a final report. Delays hinder the industry’s ability to learn vital safety lessons and create space for speculation and misinformation. IATA continues to remind governments of their obligations while recognizing progress, such as the prompt preliminary reports issued following recent accidents in India, South Korea, and the United States.

 Using Data to Enhance Performance

Data is transforming aviation safety, delivering the insights needed to anticipate risks and enhance performance. Through the Global Aviation Data Management (GADM) program, which integrates the Flight Data eXchange (FDX), Incident Data eXchange (IDX), and Maintenance Cost Data eXchange (MCX), IATA is enabling data-driven decision-making across airlines and regulators.

Areas where data is making a difference include:

  • Turbulence Aware: IATA’s Turbulence Aware platform shares data in real-time, enabling pilots and dispatchers to mitigate the risks stemming from inflight turbulence. Participation in the platform grew 25% over the past year, with 3,200 aircraft including Air France, Etihad, and SAS now sharing real-time turbulence data to enhance flight safety and efficiency.
  • Predictive safety insights: The SafetyIS database, drawing on in-flight data from 217 airlines, enables predictive analysis. For example, early identification of a spike in collision-avoidance alerts at a Latin American airport allowed swift action to reduce risks.
  • Risk-based IOSA: The risk-based IOSA audit model is well-established in using data to tailor audits to each airline’s operational profile. Already it has resulted in more than 8,000 corrective actions that are strengthening safety.

Fostering a Strong Safety Culture Through Leadership
Leadership is central to a strong aviation safety culture. Strong safety leadership creates an environment where employees are empowered to raise concerns and are confident that issues will be resolved quickly and effectively.

To reinforce this, IATA has developed two key initiatives:

  • Safety Leadership Charter: Promoting eight core principles of safety leadership, the Charter now covers around 90% of global traffic, strengthening a culture built on leadership, global standards, and data. 
  • IATA Connect: Bringing together 5,600 users from over 600 organizations, IATA Connect enables access to IOSA documentation, the Safety Issue Hub, and Safety Connect, and will soon expand to include ISAGO users.

 

 

 

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Thailand welcomes Etihad Airways’ inaugural Abu Dhabi–Krabi direct flight

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) hosted a welcome reception at Krabi International Airport for the inaugural Etihad Airways flight from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on 9 October 2025. The milestone marks an important step in expanding air connectivity between Thailand and the Middle East, while reinforcing Krabi’s position as a leading destination for beach, wellness, cultural, and sustainable tourism.

The welcoming ceremony was presided over by Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, together with Ms. Sasithorn Kittidhrakul, Deputy Minister of Interior; Mr. Chayatan Phromsorn, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transport; Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor; Mr. Ratthasart Chidchoo, Governor of Krabi Province; and Mr. Danai Ruengsorn, Director-General of the Department of Airports, along with TAT executives and representatives from government and private sector tourism partners.

Passengers arriving on flight EY424, operated by an Airbus A321LR with 160 seats, were greeted with a traditional Thai performance and special souvenirs, reflecting the warmth and hospitality embodied in the Amazing Thailand brand.

The new Abu Dhabi–Krabi route increases seat capacity between Thailand and the Middle East by approximately 7,650 seats per month — an increase of about 16 per cent over current levels — thereby enhancing convenience for travellers and stimulating regional tourism growth.

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, said, “This new direct connection between Abu Dhabi and Krabi opens fresh opportunities for sustainable tourism development in southern Thailand. TAT is committed to empowering local destinations to deliver authentic, high-quality experiences that blend cultural richness with environmental responsibility and community engagement.”

Building on this vision,  Ratthasart Chidchoo, Governor of Krabi Province, added that the province is ready to welcome travellers from Abu Dhabi and beyond. “Krabi is not only famed for its spectacular islands and marine attractions but also for its rich cultural and community-based tourism experiences. Visitors can discover authentic local lifestyles and distinctive encounters that make Krabi truly memorable,” he said.

Krabi’s strong foundation in sustainability further reinforces its appeal. Earlier this month, Lanta Archipelago National Park was named among Thailand’s ten winners in the 2025 Green Destinations Top 100 Stories, underscoring the province’s leadership in responsible tourism through the Krabi Prototype model supported by TAT.

Thapanee added that the new Etihad Airways service reflects TAT’s ongoing collaboration with international carriers to enhance access to southern Thailand and expand the Middle East travel market. “The route complements TAT’s efforts to attract high-value visitors seeking health and wellness, luxury, family, and halal-friendly experiences. With Thailand’s growing reputation as a global Medical and Wellness Hub, we are committed to offering meaningful travel experiences that reflect the essence of Amazing Thailand,” she said.

To further promote the new connection, the TAT Dubai Office has organised a familiarisation trip for Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to explore Krabi. The itinerary highlights local gastronomy, cultural identity, and themed experiences such as Hidden Gem Cities and the Jurassic World: Rebirth film location route, showcasing southern Thailand’s diverse appeal to discerning Middle Eastern travellers.

Between January and September 2025, Thailand welcomed approximately 618,000 visitors from the Middle East, with arrivals projected to reach 850,000 by year-end. Middle Eastern tourists spend an average of 10 days in Thailand and about 104,000 Baht per trip, reinforcing the kingdom’s tourism growth and its positioning as a welcoming, world-class destination for global travellers.

 

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Virgin Atlantic Board Announces New CEO as Corneel Koster from 1 Jan 2026

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The Virgin Atlantic Board announce its succession plan for the airline’s Chief Executive Officer, Shai Weiss. After a successful seven-year tenure, Shai will stand down as Chief Executive and leave the airline on 31 December 2025. Corneel Koster will succeed Shai and become CEO on 1 January 2026.

Corneel re-joined Virgin Atlantic in 2019 as Board Member and Chief Customer Officer, expanding his role to Chief Customer and Operating Officer in 2020. He has been instrumental in running a safe and reliable operation, leading frontline teams and delivering Virgin Atlantic’s renowned customer experience. As part of the leadership team, he played a pivotal role ensuring the airline emerged from the pandemic thriving and reliable, while leading the introduction of the airline’s award-winning A330neo aircraft and delivering digital operational transformation.

Spanning three decades, Corneel has extensive leadership experience in the sector, holding senior operational and commercial roles at Virgin Atlantic and partners Delta Air Lines, Aeroméxico and KLM, contributing to his deep understanding and passion for travel and aviation. Between 2010 and 2013, Corneel held the position of Director of Operations, Safety and Security at Virgin Atlantic.

“Shai has been a valued partner and good friend to Delta as we worked side by side over the years to build the leading trans-Atlantic joint venture. On behalf of the 100,000 Delta people worldwide, I want to thank him for his leadership, his friendship, and his commitment to our values of always putting people first,” said Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Air Lines. “We are looking forward to continuing our relationship with Virgin Atlantic under the leadership of Corneel Koster as we transform the travel experience in the years ahead.”

Shai Weiss, CEO of Virgin Atlantic, commented: “I want to congratulate Corneel on his appointment, which is so well deserved. I can think of no one better to take over as he knows what it takes to drive Virgin Atlantic to the next level and he’ll continue to innovate for our people and our guests, making them smile every step of the way.

“I leave Virgin Atlantic full of pride, knowing I have played a part in its bright red history. Together, we’ve transformed through the pandemic and emerged faster, better and stronger than ever. We are now well on our way to achieving our mission of becoming the most loved travel company, having laid the foundations for a world of exciting opportunities as a premium flag carrier.”

Corneel Koster, Chief Customer and Operating Officer, Virgin Atlantic, said: “I’ve long held a very special place in my heart for Virgin Atlantic, so it’s an incredible privilege to take up the role of CEO. We’ve always done everything in our power to give our customers and our people the best experience in the skies, delivered with a smile and the special challenger spirit that Richard instilled in us from day one. I’m determined we carry that spirit forward.

“I’d like to thank the Virgin Atlantic Board for their trust and confidence and to thank Shai for his leadership and his friendship. I’m proud to lead our talented teams into our next chapter. We will deliver value for our customers, people, shareholders and the communities we serve, while ensuring that Virgin Atlantic remains the airline that dares to do things differently.”

 

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Trip.com Group partners with Live Nation Asia

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James Dick, EVP of Partnerships and Media, Live Nation Asia (left) and  Bo Sun, Chief Marketing Officer, Trip.com Group (Right)

Trip.com Group has teamed up with Live Nation Asia in a multi-year collaboration to integrate travel and live music experiences across key Asian markets including Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea and Mainland China.

With this collaboration, concert-goers from Singapore will be able to seamlessly plan concert-focused overseas trips — combining exclusive presale access to highly anticipated shows with flights, hotels, and curated local experiences through Trip.com Group’s platform. Fans travelling to Singapore for concerts will also be able to turn every show into a complete travel experience, exploring the city’s vibrant attractions and hospitality offerings alongside unforgettable performances.

This partnership marks Trip.com Group’s first step into the live entertainment travel space, reinforcing its commitment to meeting evolving travel demands and reflecting how tourism, hospitality, and live entertainment are coming together in new ways.

The Rising Power of Music-Driven Tourism

According to Trip.com’s Momentum consumer survey, nearly 66% of Asia Pacific travellers are willing to travel internationally for concerts, with Gen Z and Millennials leading the trend. In Singapore, close to half (47%) of those surveyed said that they have planned their travels around concerts before. Fan enthusiasm for concert travel in the region is evident – with hotel bookings tripling during Lady Gaga’s Asia-exclusive show, while in Hong Kong, over half of concertgoers extended their stay for leisure, driving revenue across tourism sectors. Artists are also adding shows in cities like Singapore, Bangkok, and Seoul, establishing these cities as must-visit music hubs.

As live music becomes a growing driver of travel, this partnership is designed to empower fans to follow the artists they love while supporting regional tourism and elevating destination appeal in Asia.

“This partnership marks Trip.com Group’s first foray into the live entertainment travel space. Not only does it reinforce our commitment to meeting evolving traveller demands, it also influences the way we bring tourism, hospitality and live entertainment together in new ways. By working with Live Nation Asia, we can do more to help fans maximise their concert travels, creating more memorable concert tourism experiences while boosting the travel and tourism sector in the region,” said Edmund Ong, General Manager, Trip.com Singapore.

“Today’s music lovers are embracing immersive experiences that extend far beyond the concert itself,” said Mr. Bo Sun, Chief Marketing Officer, Trip.com Group. “Through partnerships like this, we are enhancing the travel journey, adding value for fans, and unlocking new cultural and economic value for destinations and the wider industry in Asia. Together, we’re proud to pioneer the future of tourism through entertainment.”

“Concert travel is redefining tourism across Asia,” said Mr. James Dick, EVP of Partnerships and Media, Live Nation Asia. “Together with Trip.com, we’re helping fans turn concerts into unforgettable trips that shape the culture of entire cities.”

The partnership also creates room for collaboration with local hotels, attractions, and tourism stakeholders in these markets, building concert-driven products and experiences that encourage more bookings, longer stays, and greater destination appeal in Asia.

Turning Every Show into a Trip Worth Taking

To officially launch this partnership, Trip.com is offering exclusive bundled experiences for K-pop powerhouse TWICE’s tour in Hong Kong. As the Official Travel Partner of the TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR IN HONG KONG, Trip.com is giving fans exclusive presale access, bundled hotel packages, and transport options.

Fans can also tap into similar offerings, including exclusive presale access and curated stay-and-play packages for the upcoming BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR DEADLINE in Singapore and Hong Kong.

These concert travel bundles will continue to expand across Asia — including Hong Kong, Thailand, South Korea, Mainland China, and Macau — featuring global and regional superstars. Each package is designed to turn every show into a complete travel experience, combining concert tickets with access to popular attractions such as Hong Kong Disneyland, Rainforest Wild Asia, and sightseeing tours, alongside convenient hotel and transport options.

By deepening its collaborations with major artists and entertainment partners, Trip.com is redefining how fans experience live music — transforming every concert into an opportunity to discover a new destination.

 

 

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NSW leads Australia in visitors, nights and expenditure: TRA

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Aerial view of Lake Cathie Beach in the Mid-North Coast of NSW looking south towards North Haven

NSW has cemented its position as Australia’s number one visitor economy, leading the nation in visitors, nights and expenditure in the financial year ending June 2025, according to Tourism  Research Australia (TRA). 

The results align with the Minns Labor Governments ambitious NSW Visitor Economy Strategy 2035, which sets targets of $91 billion in annual visitor expenditure, 40,400 new accommodation rooms, 8.5 million new airline seats and 150,000 additional jobs by 2035.  Total visitor expenditure reached $55.9 billion, up 5.7 per cent year on year. International visitor  expenditure grew even faster, rising 15.1 per cent to a record $13.9 billion.

Other highlights included:

  • 124.6 million international and domestic visitors – 9.7 million more than Victoria and 44.8  million more than Queensland.
  • 3.9 million international visitors (+5.4 per cent year on year) — 1.1 million more than Victoria  and 1.7 million more than Queensland.
  • Four international markets surpassing 2019 visitor levels: South Korea (140 per cent), India  (111 per cent), Philippines (132 per cent) and Vietnam (140 per cent).
  • International expenditure reaching 123 per cent of 2019 levels.
  • Average accommodation occupancy across NSW reached 74.6 per cent, up 1.2 per cent year  on year and 2.7 per cent ahead of the national average (71.9 per cent).
  • New England North West (+3.5 per cent) and the Blue Mountains (+2.7 per cent) recorded the  strongest regional growth in occupancy.
  • Sydney peaks included 94.5 per cent occupancy on New Year’s Eve and 89.1 per cent during Vivid Sydney.
  • Total accommodation takings reached $7.1 billion, up three per cent year on year.
  • China was the largest contributor to NSW’s international visitor growth (+23.7 per cent), followed by  the United States and New Zealand.
  • Sydney Airport recorded the highest seat capacity from mainland China of any Australian airport, welcoming its ninth mainland carrier, Juneyao Air, in December 2024 under the NSW Government’s  Aviation Attraction Fund (AAF).
  • Destination NSW has also supported more than 75 events across Sydney and regional NSW.

Minister for Jobs and Tourism Steve Kamper said:  “The numbers are in, and NSW remains the number one destination for domestic and international  tourists. These record results confirm the NSW Government is firmly on track to achieve its goal of  $59 billion in visitor expenditure by 2026.

“The Minns Labor Government is focused on growing our visitor economy. Our strategy aims to build aviation capacity by adding 8.5 million seats through our Take Off Funds, and unlocking more than  40,000 new accommodation rooms through the new IDA pathway for hotel investment.

“We already have the most outstanding destinations, experiences and events, and we will continue to drive investment in our visitor economy and strengthen NSW’s position as Australia’s leading destination for domestic and international visitors.

FAST FACTS

  • 1.2 million international visitors to NSW engaged in a food experience during their trip (up 10.7 per cent year on year)
  • 3.3 million international visitors to NSW engaged in nature and outdoor-based activities  during their trip (up 5.5 per cent year on year)

 

 

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