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Zoomcar Unveils ‘ZoomPro’

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Zoomcar Holdings announced the rollout of ‘ZoomPro’, a powerful new B2B dashboard designed to enable large fleet partners to manage vehicles, pricing, and bookings with ease, without relying solely on the Zoomcar mobile app.

This launch marks a significant step in Zoomcar’s strategy to consolidate and professionalize the self-drive ecosystem, offering scalable digital infrastructure through ZoomPro for supply partners to grow faster and operate smarter.

“We’re building more than a marketplace, we’re enabling the operating system for self-drive mobility in India,” said Anirudh Lamba, Head of Marketing and Partnerships, Zoomcar. “With ZoomPro, our B2B toolkit empowers fleet operators to drive better performance, higher earnings, and superior guest experiences at scale.”

Key Features of ZoomPro offering for Fleet partners::

  • Centralized view of bookings across fleets
  • Multi-user access for streamlined operations
  • Smart car reassignment with real-time availability
  • Vehicle performance tracking and insights
  • AI driven pricing insights and recommendations
  • e-Invoicing for B2B partners
  • API integration suite for seamless fleet management for large B2B partners

Upcoming enhancements to ZoomPro will include seamless bulk onboarding, advanced fleet and booking management controls, and AI-powered recommendation engines designed to optimize performance and maximize revenue. Additionally, partners will benefit from enhanced premium support, leveraging large language model (LLM) technologies to deliver faster, more personalized assistance at scale.

“We’ve designed ZoomPro to reflect how modern fleet operators actually work; multi-city, multi-user, and data-first,” said Vishal Ramrakhyani, Head of Engineering at Zoomcar. “This tool lays the foundation for how our self-drive supply and operations will scale in the future. As we roll out AI-powered recommendations and support in coming months, we’ll empower our Fleet Partners to grow their business on Zoomcar”

Part of a Larger Transformation

The ZoomPro rollout builds on Zoomcar’s record-breaking FY25 results:

  • $4.25M contribution profit, with 47% margin
  • 10% YoY growth in bookings
  • 86% increase in repeat users
  • 58% rise in high-rated host cars (4.5+ stars)
  • 67% reduction in operating loss

As Zoomcar sharpens its tech-led, profitable growth strategy, ZoomPro cements its commitment to empowering professional supply and driving ecosystem-wide excellence in India’s self-drive sector.

 

 

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Making the most out of a stay at Chiva-Som Hua Hin

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Throughout the past week, we’ve shared insights regarding the benefits a stay at Chiva-Som Hua Hin could have on one’s physical and mental health.

Over several days, Travel Daily Media chief executive Gary Marshall shared his insights on his own personal experience at the resort, detailing both the pleasure of being there as well as the benefits offered by the various modalities and treatments on offer.

As Gary himself puts it: “A stay at Chiva-Som Hua Hin is something I would recommend to everyone, from those in need of a respite from the stressful tedium of everyday life to those who need guided experiences for recovery or athletic conditioning.”

That said, the final installment of our series on Chiva-Som Hua Hin offers several tips with which those planning a stay, short or long, can take advantage of for a more meaningful wellness escape.

Pointers for a healthful getaway

  • Go for the consultations when you get there     Individual health and wellness assessments are included with every stay package, but the total physical analysis and skin consultation are optional. We recommend, however, that you make it a point to avail of these as findings can go a long way when it comes to devising your personal treatment or wellness plan;
  • Be candid with your wellness advisor     Whether you’re going in for the standard assessments or add in the more specialised consultations, make it a point to be upfront with your wellness advisor. For this reason, be ready to share diagnostic information from your physician if necessary, or show them the standard workout plan you follow with your personal trainer back home;
  • Attend your treatments and workouts as scheduled     We know you’ve booked yourself a getaway, but remember that you also booked this as a way of getting your systems back in sync. Make it a point to be there for your treatments, especially those involving physical therapy or cranial/stress relief. Likewise, keeping to mandated workout schedules ensures that your body becomes accustomed to a new or revised regimen; and
  • Ask for a workout or wellness plan you can follow when you get home     Often, it is far too easy to forget the routines you had whilst on vacation no matter how good these are for your overall wellness. Be sure to bring a bit of the Chiva-Som experience back home by asking your wellness advisor or fitness trainer as to how to manage workouts when you’re back on your own or with your regular exercise coach. This also applies to nutrition, so have a talk with the on-site nutritionist on how best to follow your diet when the trip is over.

Surround yourself with the wellness-boosting power of nature

The beauty of Chiva-Som Hua Hin is that it is located in a natural paradise which has its own way of giving guests a healthily relaxing experience.

  • Breathe deep     We mentioned in one of the first articles in the series that breathing salt air at the coastline offers a variety of health benefits, including improved skin and respiratory health, as well as calming stressed-out minds. Chiva-Som Hua Hin’s refreshing atmosphere ensures that guests make the most out of the experience. Plus, for those in need of guided stress relief and relaxation, the aromatherapy solutions offered by the resort run the gamut of essential oils that have been used in the traditional practice of ensuring wellness for generations;
  • Go for a walk in nature     The Japanese concept of shinrin-yoku or forest bathing is one that is in practice at Chiva-Som Hua Hin. The resort actively talks about its initiatives in sustainability and offers guests the additional experience of touring through its own mangrove forests where they can learn more about its conservation efforts. If trekking through the forest isn’t your thing, a walk on the beach or taking part in watersports also helps;
  • Ask about how you can live more sustainably     As stated above, sustainability is one of Chiva-Som Hua Hin’s core values and is something it wishes to impart to its guests. Have a go at it yourself by looking in on the resorts’ initiatives in organic farming and farm-to-table gastronomy. Doing so enables you to pick up a variety of pointers with which to start your own sustainability journey;
  • Turn off your tech     Before we forget, some areas of the resort are no-phone zones. Besides, you’re at Chiva-Som to relax, unwind, and recover from the rigours of daily existence. Switching off your devices also means that you get to experience the amenities offered more deeply, enabling you to enjoy your stay in a more thorough manner; and
  • Bring the organic experience home     Make it a point to look in on the resort’s boutique for a variety of items that will let you bring the island experience home. With products ranging from its own line of organic skincare solutions to a range of tasty treats made with the most wholesome ingredients, the boutique is a great way to bring Chiva-Som’s best into your everyday life.

For more information regarding the services, amenities, and accommodations at Chiva-Som Hua Hin, be sure to visit their official website.

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Air India Crash Update: Fuel switches turned off just before impact

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Part of the doomed plane lies in the crash site and is looked over by the authorities (AP Photo)

Current as of 10:45am, BKK; this is an ongoing story and Travel Daily Media will update when new information is available.

The results of the preliminary investigation into the deadly crash of Air India Flight 171 on 12th June show that the aircraft’s fuel switches had been set to the cutoff position just before impact.

According to a report from the Associated Press (AP) updated at 12:11am BKK today, 13th July, investigators noted that the fuel control switches of the ill-fated Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner were moved from the “run” to the “cutoff” position, depriving its engines of fuel.

In turn, this led to a loss of engine thrust soon after the plane took off.

The Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) pointed out that there was confusion on the part of both pilots regarding the changed settings.

This graphic from Australia’s ABC News shows how it is unlikely that the fuel switches were turned off accidentally

What we know so far

The Air India flight lasted around 30 seconds between takeoff and impact. 

Per the report, once the Dreamliner hit its top recorded speed: “Engine 1 and Engine 2 fuel cutoff switches transitioned from RUN to CUTOFF position one after another.”

This unusual situation occurred in mere seconds, but the initial report made no mention as to how the switches could have flipped to the cutoff position during the flight.

Indeed, Australian experts speaking with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)’s news bureau pointed out how unlikely it was that the shift was accidental.

Australian International Pilots Association (AIPA) technical director and 737 pilot Steve Cornell declared: “It’s not the situation where you would just both be sitting there very quietly. It’ll be a very busy time trying to work out what had happened and trying to fix it.”

Cornell and other experts say that it is impossible to flip or even bump into these switches by accident.

Boeing engineers designed the fuel switches with a locking mechanism that prevents inadvertent movement.

Unlike the aircraft’s thrust levers, the fuel control switches are not connected to the plane’s autopilot function.

That also means it is highly unlikely that the plane could have somehow malfunctioned and automatically flipped the switches to the cutoff setting.

Cornell said: “The only thing that can affect their position is something that we do as pilots.”

Another Australian aviation expert, Keith Tonkin, concurred with this, saying: “It means that almost certainly, one of the pilots, who would be the only people able to access those switches, has made the decision to physically switch the fuel off to the engines.”

This supposition is chilling as it raises the possibility that the crash may have been a deliberate move on the part of one of the pilots.

Firefighters hose down the smouldering wreckage of Air India Flight 171 (Reuters)

Indian expert theorises that this was no accident

Invited to comment for Indian news network NDTV on Saturday, 12th July, just as the initial findings were released, one of the country’s leading aviation experts posited the theory of deliberate human action

Mohan Ranganathan called the public’s attention towards the sequence of fuel cutoff switches and cockpit audio, giving weight to the possibility that the crash may have stemmed from deliberate actions taken in the cockpit, potentially even suicide.

Ranganathan explained, essentially echoing the statements of his Australian peers: “It has to be manually done. It cannot be done automatically or due to a power failure because the fuel selectors are not the sliding type. They are designed to stay in a slot, and you have to pull them out to move them up or down. So, the possibility of inadvertently moving them to the OFF position doesn’t arise. It’s definitely a case of deliberate manual selection to move it to OFF.”  

He went on to say that there is no other possible explanation, given current findings, as to why both the fuel switches were moved to the OFF position just after takeoff and just as the engines began rotating.

Ranganathan also pointed out a dialogue between the pilots captured by the aircraft’s audio recorder: “According to the cockpit voice recorder, one pilot asks, ‘Why did you do it?’ and the other pilot responds, ‘I did not do it.’ This is where the report shows some discrepancies,” 

Indian authorities, however, have asked the public to refrain from jumping to further conclusions pending the ongoing investigation which could run till the end of the year.

Civil aviation minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu went so far as to say: “I don’t think we should jump into any conclusions over this. I believe we have the most wonderful workforce of pilots and crew in the whole world. I have to appreciate all the efforts the pilots and crew of the country are putting; they are the backbone of civil aviation. They are the primary resource of civil aviation. We care for the welfare and well-being of the pilots also. So let us not jump into any conclusions at this stage and wait for the final report,”

A member of the Air India ground staff joins a prayer service in memory of those lost in the crash (AP Photo)

More questions than answers

In addition to the details regarding the fuel switches, the report also pointed out that Air India Flight 171 was nearly 5,000kg under the maximum take-off weight, still within permissible limits.

Likewise, no dangerous goods were noted on the aircraft, and there was no significant avian activity within the vicinity of the flight path that could have put bird strikes as a potential factor.

Given the current results, the AAIB also stated that there are presently no recommended actions involving Boeing and/or GE engine operators and manufacturers.

But for the families left behind by those who perished in the crash, the initial report brings no comfort.

Speaking with the BBC, Imtiyaz Ali who lost his brother, sister-in-law, and their two children was disappointed, referring to the way the report was presented as more like a product description.

Ali said: “Other than the pilots’ final conversation, there’s nothing in it that really points to what caused the crash. This matters to us; we want to know exactly what happened. It won’t change anything for us now, we continue grieving just as we have since that day. But at least we’ll have some answers.”

For now, alas, the results of the investigation have raised more questions than answers, questions that we may not see answered until the end of the investigation.

 

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Birkin International Hotel opens in Melaka

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Birkin International Hotel officially opened its doors in Melaka, Malaysia on Wednesday, 9th July.

This new landmark in sustainable luxury welcomed guests via a grand celebration officiated by Melaka governor Haji Mohd Ali bin Mohd Rustam and chief minister Seri Utama Ab Rauf bin Yusoh. 

The opening of the new hotel signifies a milestone for the Malaysian tourism industry; a bold step toward positioning Melaka as a premier destination for eco-conscious, high-value travellers.

Leading the launch were Yao Lien Ti, president of Taiwan-based developer YeaShin International Development Co Ltd, and hotel general manager Simon Tan. 

Their shared vision was clear: to create a destination where luxury, sustainability, and culture intersect.

An exquisite new resort

Worth US$235 million, the resort-style development is nestled along the pristine shoreline of Klebang beach, just 12 kilometres from Melaka International Airport. 

Boasting of 526 elegant all-suite rooms, each suite comes with a private balcony offering sweeping views of the legendary Straits of Malacca, setting the stage for an unforgettable escape steeped in both sophistication and serenity.

Birkin International Hotel is more than just a place to stay: it’s an experience designed with the mindful modern traveller in mind.

That said, it offers a peaceful retreat that blends timeless heritage with contemporary design. 

The property is purposefully situated away from the bustle of city life, offering an atmosphere of calm, connection, and discovery just minutes away from Melaka’s UNESCO heritage treasures like Jonker Street, A Famosa, and Stadthuys.

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Minor Hotels expands portfolio with four new brands

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Global hotel operator Minor Hotels announced the strategic expansion of its brand portfolio with the addition of four new hotel brands, including the group’s first soft brands. 

The newly launched brands will support Minor Hotels’ continued growth by enabling it to expand into new markets and provide distinctive hospitality offerings across the luxury, premium and select segments. 

These brands will  join Minor Hotels’ existing portfolio of hotel brands which currently consist of Anantara, Elewana Collection, Tivoli, NH Collection, Avani, nhow, NH, and Oaks.

Likewise, these will reflect the group’s commitment to offering its partners and guests a broader range of brand propositions, particularly in the fast-growing soft brand segment. 

New to the Minor Hotels portfolio

  • The Wolseley Hotels     Rooted in the heritage of the iconic Piccadilly restaurant, The Wolseley Hotels is a luxury brand that blends British elegance with European flair and global influence. Each hotel is a timeless sanctuary where rituals are refined, stories are bespoke, and indulgence is offered with sincerity and grace. With unerring attention to detail and design, The Wolseley Hotels create elegant, immersive spaces that hum with the rhythm of cosmopolitan life;
  • Minor Reserve Collection     A luxury soft brand, Minor Reserve Collection is for travellers who seek extraordinary stays that celebrate personal expression and refined distinction. Each property is a world of its own, chosen for its rarity and ability to offer something singular that guests cannot find elsewhere. Minor Reserve Collection properties elevate every guest’s journey by crafting thoughtful, tailored stays that balance innovation and time-honoured hospitality;
  • Colbert Collection     Colbert Collection, a soft brand in the premium segment, will encompass a global collection of independent hotels designed for those fuelled by a passion for culinary excellence and genuine social connection. Each hotel expresses its individuality through curated experiences, from insider-led itineraries to story-rich dining and gatherings that bring people together; and
  • iStay Hotels     iStay, a select segment brand, offers stays that are fun and affordable, comfortable and convenient, delivered with minimal fuss. Guests can expect a refreshing, budget-friendly hotel experience with seamless service, a good night’s sleep, and the latest tech in the world’s most loved cities. 

Ongoing evolution

The expansion of Minor Hotels’ brand portfolio follows the evolution of the Minor Hotels masterbrand in March 2025. 

The launch of the umbrella brand platform is accompanied by significant investment in the group’s digital infrastructure and distribution strategies, as well as a simplified loyalty proposition under a single Minor DISCOVERY programme. 

Today, the Minor Hotels consumer-facing masterbrand provides the group a stronger foundation to introduce new brands, enhance owner value, and deliver seamless experiences for its guests globally.

According to chief commercial officer Ian Di Tullio: “We have meticulously crafted each new brand to capture specific opportunities in the market, enabling us to meet the evolving needs of modern travellers and owners alike. By expanding our brand offering to address new segments, we are empowering our partners, delighting our guests, and accelerating our global growth strategy. These additional brands are instrumental in helping us reach our growth target of 850 properties by the end of 2027.”

At present, Minor Hotels is also in active discussions regarding development opportunities for each of its brands. 

The first property announcements for The Wolseley Hotels, Minor Reserve Collection, Colbert Collection, and iStay are expected in the coming months.

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Natalie Dau and Dawn Sim to hold wellness programme at Chiva-Som Hua Hin

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As it marks its 30th year of promoting holistic wellness, award-winning Thai wellness destination Chiva-Som Hua Hin announced an exclusive collaboration with Guinness World Record-holder and ultra-marathon champ Natalie Dau and acclaimed yoga practitioner Dawn Sim.

These renowned experts will be heading a complimentary four-day wellness programme for guests at the resort from the 26th to the 29th August.

This comprehensive wellness programme will consist of strength training, functional fitness, yoga, immersive sound healing, breathwork and empowering wellness discussions, inviting guests to explore their own personal path to physical resilience, vitality and longevity.

With only a limited number of spaces available, this complimentary programme offers rare access to leading fitness and wellbeing visionaries in an intimate wellness sanctuary

The art of maturing with grace

This integrative collaboration focuses on women’s health, particularly through life transitions such as perimenopause and menopause.

During the event, Dau and Sim will lead a joint panel alongside Chiva-Som’s naturopath, Patience Sangwa, to explore women’s health across various life stages, offering practical, empowering tools for the body and mind. 

Their combined experience ensures every movement, every breath, every workshop will help women walk away feeling empowered and educated, physically, mentally and emotionally.

Whether through mindful movement or energising workouts, this unique joint approach ignites a lifelong commitment to self-care and self-belief. 

Meet the mentors

Returning to Chiva-Som Hua Hin for her third stint, Dau has inspired women around the world to reclaim their strength through movement. 

She guides women over 40 through power-charged strength training, functional fitness workshops and more to support and empower their evolving wellness journeys.

Sim, on the other hand, makes her debut at Chiva-Som Hua Hin during this particular event.

She is a seasoned yoga practitioner, sound healer and breathwork coach with over two decades of experience in emotional wellbeing and integrative healing. 

Her sessions are curated to promote mental clarity, emotional balance and self-awareness. 

With her nurturing presence, Sim creates a space for deep relaxation and mindful movement.

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South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao to showcase synthesis of Boholano culture and nature

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Accor Philippines’ newest property South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao – MGallery Collection is all set to open its doors on 8th August.

The new resort is slated to usher a new era of luxury hospitality and local storytelling to Bohol, the biologically diverse and heritage-rich island province in the Southern Philippines.

With its blend of tropical scenery, cultural charm, and natural wonders that include vibrant coral reefs, the mysterious UNESCO-listed Chocolate Hills, and a tarsier conservation sanctuary, Bohol has the potential to become Southeast Asia’s next dream destination. 

This makes it the perfect location for the newest addition to the MGallery Collection, which strives to tell intriguing stories in one-of-a-kind locations. 

According to resort general manager Danish Khan: “South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao – MGallery Collection is more than just a destination; it’s a living narrative. We offer signature experiences that bring the story of Bohol to every guest journey. We have created a place where local culture comes alive, where nature and luxury exist in harmony, and where guests can create meaningful connections that transform every stay into a personal story.”

A luxe getaway inspired by nature

Nestled on Bohol’s most beautiful beach, less than 5km from Bohol-Panglao International Airport, South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao – MGallery Collection lets guests explore the exotic wonders of this idyllic island, above and beneath the waves.

Inspired by the legend of Sirenna, the spirit of the sea and guardian of Bohol, South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao – MGallery Collection captures the cultural essence of this aquatic wonderland. 

The waters beyond the beach are crystal-clear, and guests can swim out among tropical fish and colourful corals that shimmer in the sunlight. 

Then, a mysterious sunken plane rests peacefully on the seabed, one that Boholano lore says is guarded by local spirits. 

Moved by these myths and legends, industry-leading architects and interior artists, including Patricia Ho of White Jacket, Philip Pond of Atelier Pond, and Patrick Keane of Enter Projects Asia, came together to craft a captivating design concept that tells the story of Bohol’s time-honoured traditions, folk tales, tribal roots, and agricultural heritage.

Having entered through a dramatic archway of entwined vines and branches, visitors are greeted in a light-filled lobby in the shade of a majestic banyan tree. 

Every low-rise building is crafted to respect traditional architecture, using locally sourced materials, flowing shapes and indigenous designs that blur the boundaries with nature. 

The iconic Walk Bridge is a spiralled walkway, while the heady fragrance of the lemongrass garden floats throughout the open-planned resort. 

Each of the 188 rooms and suites is a luxurious sanctuary, rooted in biophilic design and Boholano storytelling, with rustic-chic interiors that feature handwoven headboards, bamboo accents, rattan lighting, and coconut wood furnishings.

A local feast for the senses

Guests may embark on meaningful, low-impact journeys infused with the spirit of Bohol. Reef snorkelling, diving at the nearby plane-wreck, serene spa treatments, family activities, and authentic rituals are all enriched with the personal warmth of Filipino hospitality. 

Just 1km from the resort, the working farm lets eco-conscious explorers embrace the art of sustainable island living, with animal feeding and workshops, and close encounters with friendly carabao (local water buffalo). 

Diverse dining experiences are on the menu at four restaurants & bars, young guests can enjoy fun-filled days at a colourful kids’ club, and a striking pavilion and alfresco lawn set the stage for exceptional events, including weddings.

Under MGallery’s signature M Moments experiences, which are designed to provide a connection with the artisan traditions of each destination, guests can discover asin tibuok, The Timeless Crystal of Bohol: a rare type of sea salt that is only found in this part of the Philippines. 

An exclusive excursion transports guests through the time-honoured process of producing this unique product.

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SriLankan Cargo nominated for Airline of the Year – Asia at World Air Cargo Awards

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SriLankan Airlines’ cargo carrier SriLankan Cargo has been named a finalist for Airline of the Year – Asia at the prestigious World Air Cargo Awards 2025.

Awarding was recently held during the air cargo Europe trade fair in Messe München, Munich, Germany. 

Airline cargo head Chaminda Perera said of this: “It is a significant achievement for SriLankan Cargo, underscoring our service standards and the trust we have earned among industry leaders. We see this as a testament to our commitment to providing reliable air cargo services. We will continue to take every step to offer our customers an efficient gateway between East and West.”

Nominees for this year’s World Air Cargo Awards were selected by an international, independent panel of judges, with finalists determined through a transparent industry voting process. 

The awards set the benchmark for recognising excellence across the global air cargo community, with SriLankan Cargo once again demonstrating its position as one of the region’s best.

Seamless solutions for global cargo

Operationally, SriLankan Cargo maintains a guaranteed uplift rate of 93 percent and ensures seamless air freight solutions, with recorded minimum connecting times as short as 40 minutes for transit cargo and fast deliveries. 

The airline is also dedicated to delivering customers a streamlined experience, supported by best-in-class technology and strategic partnerships with digital distribution platforms that enable quick access to online bookings.

As the sole air cargo ground handler at Bandaranaike International Airport, safety and compliance are central to SriLankan Cargo’s operations. 

The airline is certified by several key regulatory bodies, including the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO), and the IATA CEIV Lithium Batteries certification.

SriLankan Cargo has been providing connectivity for shipments across the Middle East, Europe, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Far East and Australia, with an online network of over 30 destinations in 21 countries and an offline network that extends to hundreds more global cities. 

Leveraging on road and partner networks, SriLankan Cargo is able to provide customers the flexibility to move cargo beyond the points which SriLankan Airlines directly serves. 

With top-notch storage facilities and cargo handling equipment to manage customers every requirement, SriLankan Cargo is a one-stop solution for any type of consignment. 

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Beats, Bund, and Beyond: Tomorrowland to Make China Debut, Turning Up Volume on Music Tourism in Asia

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Tomorrowland is going East and indoors. If you’re a globetrotting music lover chasing festivals across continents, November 2025 just got a lot more interesting. For the first time ever, Tomorrowland, the world-famous Belgian electronic music festival, is heading to China — and bringing with it a new era of destination music travel.

Set for November 22, The Magic of Tomorrowland will take place at Hero Dome, right on Shanghai’s iconic Bund waterfront. This marks the festival’s first indoor showcase globally — and its China debut, fusing beats with breathtaking visuals and immersive storytelling.

From festival backpacker to luxury event-hopper, music tourism is hitting its crescendo. The global music tourism market is expected to grow from roughly USD 6 billion in 2023 to over USD 6.5 billion in 2025 and this is just the beginning. In the U.S. alone, the music tourism market is projected to reach USD 31.6 billion in 2025. Hence, Tomorrowland entering China will be a significant milestone in this direction.

Built around the theme ‘Paperworld,’ the experience promises all the Tomorrowland hallmarks: massive stage designs, sensory theatrics, and a stellar lineup of global headliners and China’s rising stars. It’s not just a music event — it’s a ticket to a different world, wrapped in the vibrancy of one of Asia’s most dynamic cities. “This won’t be a traditional outdoor festival,” said Clinton Lau, Head of Music at INS Land. “It’s been built from the ground up to create intimacy, intensity, and impact — bringing the magic of Tomorrowland to China, reimagined through a local lens.”

The festival is a collaboration between Hero Esports, INS Land, Budweiser, and Tomorrowland’s One World Artist agency. Organisers are betting big on cross-cultural exchange, aiming to introduce Chinese artists to the world and bring international talent into China’s buzzing music scene. Dino Ying, Chairman of Hero Esports and INS Land, summed it up: “We’re not just hosting a festival — we’re building a cultural bridge. The Magic of Tomorrowland will set new standards for immersive entertainment in Asia.”

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From Dammam to Big Ben: Saudia’s New Direct Route Takes Off in November

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Saudia will launch direct flights between Dammam and London Heathrow in November 2025, expanding air connectivity between the UK and Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. The move is part of a broader strategy by the Saudi Air Connectivity Program, working in close partnership with the Saudi Tourism Authority, Dammam Airports Company, and the Sharqia Development Authority (SDA) to promote international tourism to the Kingdom.

The route will be operated three times a week in both directions, offering greater access for British travellers to the Eastern Province, a region that has remained relatively underexplored compared to Riyadh or Jeddah. For travellers from Saudi Arabia, the direct link adds convenience for business, leisure, and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) travel.

The launch is timed strategically to tap into winter tourism traffic, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s ongoing campaigns to attract European visitors seeking cultural experiences, Red Sea adventures, and mild desert weather.

Supporting Saudi Vision 2030

The Dammam–London route is part of a larger national effort to grow Saudi Arabia’s international route network in line with Vision 2030. This route, in particular, is designed to elevate the profile of Dammam as both a tourism and economic hub, highlighting its potential to host international events, promote coastal tourism, and support the country’s logistics and energy sectors.

Officials from the Air Connectivity Program noted that including Dammam in overseas tourism marketing campaigns — especially in the UK — would help generate inbound interest beyond the traditional tourism centres.

With this new route, Saudia is not only expanding access to one of Europe’s busiest airports, but also reinforcing the Kingdom’s ambition to become a top-tier global tourism destination by opening new gateways for travellers.

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